Lets take a look at some of the most interesting trips we suggested to you in the year that has just ended
New Years Eve is one of the most anticipated events worldwide. Although for some it means no more than a simple change of date in the calendar, New Year is celebrated on all continents as a transformation of time
29 years ago, Romania, along with other Eastern and Central European countries, broke the yoke of communist tyranny and joined the democratic community it had been a part of before WWII
“Morometii 2 is a free adaptation based on Marin Predas second volume of “Morometii on another novel called “Life as Prey and on his journalistic pieces
In Romanian tradition, the first day of the New Year was known as Little Christmas, because most of the rituals related to the period were actually...
18th Century intellectuals criticized institutions such as the monarchy and the Church and social classes such as noblemen and the clergy due to the...
The report is published every two years by the international organization for the conservation of nature.
New Years Eve celebrations have on and off turned into real street parties, staged by municipalities in the big cities across Romania
One of the problems facing Romanian families is domestic violence.
Starting December 6th, the feast day of Saint Nicholas, and until January 6th, the day when we celebrate the Epiphany, winter holidays are...
Starting December 6th, the feast day of Saint Nicholas, and until January 6th, the day when we celebrate the Epiphany, winter holidays are in full swing
The Bolshevik revolution of 1917, which had secured the victory of Communism in Russia, was only the beginning of anarchy.
In August 1916, after two years of neutrality, Romania entered WWI on the side of the Entente
Radio Romania International invited you to participate in a prize winning contest entitled Radio Romania 90 and RadiRo 2018
In 2016 Romania submitted its candidacy for non-permanent membership of the United Nations Security Council for 2020-2021, on the slot earmarked for the East-European Group, of which it is a part