Approximately half of the total number of big carnivores in Europe can be found in Romania's forests
After its proposed justice laws, the Governments fiscal policies are now being fiercely contested by part of Romanian society
Speaker of Romanian Parliament investigated for fraud; Thousands protest in Bucharest against proposed legislative changes in justice
Police officer Eugen Alimanescu was extolled by the communist regime as an incorruptible man, a man who enforced the law. In reality, far from being a hero, Eugen Alimanescu was an instrument of the regime of terror
Muntenia or Wallachia, as it used to be called in the Middle Ages and in early modernity, has over the centuries acquired an impressive...
A roundup of the week's main stories
The Carpathian Convention meets in Hungary to discuss the protection of the Carpathian regions.
The Bucharest Senate has passed a Governments emergency decree on granting holiday vouchers
Short-wave transmitter in Tiganesti to go into planned revision on Tuesday, October 10.
Countries in Central and Southeastern Europe need an extended energy infrastructure and the European Commission is ready to fund key projects
A new event in a broader series of foresting activities
“Hard to believe that we are already in September as I write this report, how quickly this year seems to have gone, and it will be Christmas again...
Excerpts from some of the letters and messages sent in by RRI's listeners
Bucharest, which started modernizing in the second half of the 19th century, has very few buildings left that were built more than 200 years ago