Today's Pro Memoria gives you an insight into Romania's distant past.
Two years ago, the local branch of an international foundation brought to Romania a few Irish Holstein Friza cows.
Here are the winners of RRI's contest George Enescu 2013
Adamclisi is known to host Tropaeum Traiani, a monument built to commemorate the Roman Empire's victories over the Dacians.
After Romania became a member of The European Union in 2007, joining the Schengen area became the top priority for Bucharests foreign policy.
Todays feature looks at a new programme aimed at fostering agri-tourism.
According to statistical data about 2 million teenagers are currently living in Romania but little is known about their psychological profile and expectations from the society they live in. Usually they are considered either kids, or young people and are
A new book published in Bucharest looks at Romanian exiles who collaborated with the communist secret police.
Agapia is one of Northern Moldavias most beautiful monasteries. The site came to be known thanks to the paintings made there by the famous Romanian painter Nicolae Grigorescu.
Ioana Parvulescu is among the 12 awardees of the European Unions Prize for Literature in 2013. The distinction is awarded in token of recognition for the best emerging authors from across Europe.
Proper access to information in the Romanian language for ethnic Romanians abroad is still to be achieved, says the Forum of Romanian Journalists.
This October, the Iasi City Hall organizes a series of cultural events to celebrate the patron saint of Moldavia, St. Paraskeva.
Todays feature looks at alternative education methods, which are gaining popularity in Romania.
Romania has its own share of responsibility in perpetrating Holocaust crimes.
The first mountain railroad in what is now Romania was inaugurated in 1863.