School dropout, an important issue for the European institutions, has become an important topic in Romania as well
You can find people selling their old stuff for cheap everywhere…and Bucharest has recently adopted the custom.
The first radio drama produced by Radio Romania, V. Al Jeans one-act play “What the Village Knew, was aired shortly after the first Radio Romania broadcast on January 18, 1929.
The Danube Rivers basin is home to the most important species of sturgeon in the world. Still, because of overfishing, the sturgeon populations are on decline.
12 young orphans are taught to cook as part of a project to help them find employment when they leave their placement centre.
Vasile Voiculescu was a Romanian poet, short-story writer, playwright and physician.
This year, in early summer, just as every year since 2002, civil society awarded prizes to its elites.
Long time personal friends, N. Stroe and Vasile Vasilache were comedians who became famous on the radio.
A team of TV professionals and documentary film specialists shares the opinion that everybody has a story to tell to the nearest and dearest, be it...
With 9.4% per 1,000 live births, Romania has the highest infant mortality rate in the European Union, the main cause being pre-term birth.
King Carol II of Romania was the type that would declare open conflict even to members of his own family.
In mid April a team of inventors set an extraordinary record in the history of the biggest International Exhibition of Inventions in Geneva. The Grand Prix was awarded to a Romanian invention: an aircraft scanner able to detect even one-millimetre thick o
Today we invite you on a tour of the best known caves in Romania.
May 2013 has been declared “European Month of the Brain, a full month packed with events and activities across the EU.
In March 1948, a Resolution by the Cominform (the Communist Information Bureau) condemned Yugoslavia and its leader Tito as traitors of the communist cause and agents of the capitalist regime. As the conflict burst out between the USSR and Yugoslavia, the