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This year’s edition of Russian Film Days starts in Bucharest on Thursday, October 26, with the
The Sf. Maria Clinical Emergency Hospital for Children in Iasi, the largest children’s hospital in
The Dacian fortress Sarmizegetusa Regia, in Central Romania, will reopen on Friday, October 27
The Romanians celebrate Saint Dumitru on October 26, this being one of the most important religious
A pickpocket who was caught stealing from Bucharest commuters for three days in a row is no longer
A total of 130 foreign bloggers from around the world have come to Romania to discover the country
Most Romanian employees are afraid that their net salaries will drop once the announced tax change
Tudor Giurgiu, one of Romania’s best-known directors of the moment, has received EUR 250,000 from
The Romanian Ministry of Agriculture will launch this Thursday, October 26, a new campaign aimed at
Written/ Unwritten, a short film directed by Romanian Adrian Silisteanu, is on the list of shorts
The world wine production is expected to drop by 8.2% in 2017 compared to last year, to 246.7
Several MPs representing the ruling Social Democratic Party (PSD) want to change the Criminal Code