Early this year, playwright Szekely Csaba of Targu Mures was granted the Imison Award for best debut script, by the British Writers Society.
The future European center for ultra-high power lasers and laser-matter interaction in Magurele is set to turn Romania into a point of interest for researchers the world over.
The lack of spare time and the city’s daily hustle and bustle have along the years taken their toll on tourism, creating a fresh concept, that of...
A relatively new concept in Romania comes under scrutiny: city-break.
Where do Bucharesters head to when they want to escape the disquieting life of the capital city?
Dear friends, Radio Romania International invited you, until June 30th, to participate in a general knowledge contest called “Radio...
In today's feature we will be taking a look at the visits of American presidents Richard Nixon and Gerald Ford to Bucharest.
Last year alone, cyber attacks caused losses of 90 billion euros according to Interpol President Mireille Ballestrazzi. Hackers are still difficult...
Once considered only a limited potentially destructive risk, cyber attacks have become a real and increasingly serious threat.
In what has become a worrying phenomenon, almost 80,000 children in Romania are growing up without their parents, who went to work abroad, leaving them in the care of relatives and friends.
A difficult person, Carol II would eagerly start a conflict even with members of his own family, such as his brother Nicolae.
Manufacturing paper by hand, manual printing and bookbinding are some of the oldest crafts that are being revived at the Paper Mill Museum not far from Bucharest.
A profile of Vladimir Ghika, a Romanian prince, priest and philanthropist.
An anniversary edition, the Sibiu International Theatre Festival was held this year between June 7th and 16th, turning the central Romanian city of Sibiu into a true European capital of culture and tourism.