After the communist regime came to power in 1945, Romania came under pressure from the USSR and its Red Army to turn its back on the West.
The European Cultural Foundation in late March awarded the Princess Margriet Prize to Romanian fine artists Lia and Dan Perjovschi and to the Israeli-born German-resident conductor Yoel Gamzou. The awarding ceremony was hosted by Brusselss Egg Cultural C
A collateral victim of the economic crisis that hit the country in 2010, the Romanian print has come to a crossroads.
Today you are once again invited to the Romanian Black Sea Coast. The coast is 245 km long, its beaches have fine sand, and the sea is less salty...
Today you are once again invited to the Romanian Black Sea Coast.
Despite seeing many changes in the last 20 years, the Romanian undergraduate system has often been criticised.
As early as the autumn of 1944 anti-communist and anti-Soviet resistance groups were formed in the Romanian mountains. Soldiers, students, peasants,...
An iconic figure of the struggle against communism was a peasant, Elisabeta Rizea from the village of Nucşoara.
People living in cities now have easier access to fresh farming products thanks to a project to support traditional farming.
A collection of articles by former dancer Liana Tugearu reviews the recent history of dance in Romania.
Once a common species in Europes forests, the wolf is almost extinct today in some parts of the continent.
In Romania there are 65 projects for energy efficient buildings with a low impact on the environment.
40,000 Romanian teachers have left the education system in the last three years. Find out why.
On April 4th, 1944, a few hundred American bombers took off from Foggia, in Italy, to survey the Romanian air space and bomb targets of economic importance.
Today we bring you a talk about the relationship between lending and a sustainable economy.