Black Tie Biking is the first free bike-sharing program for business people in Romania.
A charitable initiative devoted to children suffering from heart diseases.
A look at scholarly means of justifying the violence and brutality of the communist regime in Romania.
When was the last time you put pen to paper to write a letter? A letter which was not a Christmas card, or an invitation to a ceremony?
For nearly two weeks, the National Dance Centre in Bucharest hosted two dance shows, representing momentous achievements for Polish contemporary dance.
The problems facing the Roma community in Europe have been discussed at a European summit recently held in Brussels.
Against the backdrop of the economic crisis and the disappearance of many print papers, we discover fewer political cartoons in daily newspapers, describing some events on a humorous note.
Nicolae Ceausescu became the leader of the Romanian Communist Party, at the 9th Party Congress, held in 1965. At the time, he was seen as a representative of the younger generation and a man eager to embrace change and able to fix the mistakes of the past
The French Revolution is a small lab opened in Bucharest early this year.
The early days of the Olympic idea in Romania.
The highlights of Romanias participation in the 34th edition of the Paris Book Fair.
We were happy to see that so many of you took part in the contest and that 606 RRI listeners sent in correct answers to our questions! Thank you for...
Dear friends, Radio Romania International invited you to participate, until March 15, 2014, in a prize-wining contest called “From the ‘Wine Route to the ‘Princes Route. The contest was devoted to the Prahova Valley, in southern Romania.
Garana is an isolated village, which you can only reach by changing a few trains and buses, and which is the venue of one of the most famous jazz festivals in Romania and the largest outdoors jazz festival in Eastern Europe.
The profile of one of Romania's prominent feminist activists.