In the 15 years since Romania joined the EU, economic progress is obvious
A community center in Bucharest helps mother and children cope with their challenges
By his real name Ștefan Popa, Doinaș was born on April 26, 1922 in Arad County.
Sweden and Finland renounced their neutrality in favor of NATO's security umbrella
Parent-child coresidence is a growing phenomenon in Romania
On December 1st 1918, at the end of WW1, following the vote in Alba Iulia, Transylvania, a territory in Austro-Hungary, inhabited mostly by Romanians but having a large Hungarian community, became part of the Kingdom of Romania.
The Dacia-Romania Palace in Bucharests Old Center is host to the 9th edition of the well-known culture and art event called Art Safari. Art Safari...
The rate of occupancy on the EU job market had reached in 2019 the historic high of 73.9% among people between 20 and 64 years of age
The city of Timisoara, in the west, has reopened its gates to visitors worldwide
War. Something adults do not understand very well, let alone children.
An unique festival centered around women.
Creativity, in totalitarian regimes, is almost annihilated, while art and artists become part of the propaganda.
An exhibition organised jointly with the Museum of Romanian Literature
Contemporary artists meet traditional artisans in new exhibition at the Romanian Peasant Museum in Bucharest.