An increasingly popular fair held in northern Romania
Along the year Peles Castle has been a landmark of the Romanian House
This month the anti-missile defense shield in Deveselu, southern Romania, has become operational.
Algerians Muahmed Goumidi and Abdel-Kader Khalil are the winners of the grand prize offered by RRI for the contest “A Contemporary of Brancusi: Constantin Antonovici.
Thank you again for taking part in RRIs contest on Constantin Brancusi and his disciple, Constantin Antonovici! Here are the winners:
As they struggle to balance jobs, family and spare time, Bucharesters and people all over the country spend less and less of their downtime with books
Vlad the Impaler, also known as Dracula, was ruler of Wallachia for the first time in 1448.
An education and urban history programme for university and high school students.
Food security, jointly with the improvement of farming activity are among the major development priorities at EU level.
World Press Freedom Day on May 3 is an opportunity to assess the state of press freedom throughout the world.
Today we bring you the story of a unique project, aimed at encouraging the organization of top-class musical events in Romania.
The myth of the vampire-count Dracula has made Romania known to the West.
If you arrive in Bucharest before June 21st, you can stop for a while at the Cotroceni Museum, which is hosting a special event full of light, color and positive energy.
A look at the fate of Northern Bukovina in 1940.
This spring a new edition of the Bike Fair was held in Bucharest. The event had a lot to offer for bikepolo, urban trail or indoor cycling marathon fans.