An overview of this year's edition of the George Enescu Festival
Earlier this year, Europol director Rob Wainwright told Radio Romania about the complexity of cyber risks
As children are back in school these days, well be looking at a recent study on textbooks run by the School of Sociology in Bucharest between October 2014 - May 2015.
Weapons have always been a source of income for manufacturers and the emergence of the state meant protecting and favouring the production of weapons, for national security reasons as well as for money-making purposes.
'The Garden in the School Yard', a project run by children, won an award at the Bucharest Gala.
We invite you behind the doors of the 2015 HOP Young Actors' Gala
The Cistercian monks belonging to this well-known Catholic order founded in 1098 in the French town of Citeux or Cistercium in Latin, also travelled to Transylvania in the Middle Ages, establishing their easternmost abbey in Carta, near Sibiu.
The Putna Nature Park lies in the north-west of the Vrancea Mountains, in the Carpathians.
A spectacular landscape carved by the river Danube, the Danube Gorges is one of the most beautiful areas in the country.
Since 2013, the Romanian office of UNICEF has been focusing on teenagers, as their issues are viewed as largely overlooked by public and educational policies.
Gheorghe Gheorghiu Dej, Romanias first communist leader and one of the masterminds of the process of Sovietisation that started in 1945 under the control of the Red Army, died in 1965.
A bike that seemed long forgotten is Pegas, the childrens favourite bike in 1970s Romania.
Bogdan Petriceicu Hasdeu is one of the cultural myths of the Romanians.
Victor Ieronim Stoichita, the current head of the Department of History of Art at Fribourg University in Switzerland, was trained in Bucharest, where he achieved his professional maturity, and then became well known in France and Germany.
RRI and the Village Antenna awarded three of their faithful listeners with a weeks vacation in Transylvania.