An iconic figure of the struggle against communism was a peasant, Elisabeta Rizea from the village of Nucşoara.
People living in cities now have easier access to fresh farming products thanks to a project to support traditional farming.
A collection of articles by former dancer Liana Tugearu reviews the recent history of dance in Romania.
Once a common species in Europes forests, the wolf is almost extinct today in some parts of the continent.
In Romania there are 65 projects for energy efficient buildings with a low impact on the environment.
40,000 Romanian teachers have left the education system in the last three years. Find out why.
On April 4th, 1944, a few hundred American bombers took off from Foggia, in Italy, to survey the Romanian air space and bomb targets of economic importance.
Today we bring you a talk about the relationship between lending and a sustainable economy.
Mihail Farcasanu was a leading figure in the Romanian Diaspora, the first director of the Romanian department of Radio Free Europe, and a former Liberal reformer before WWII.
Today we introduce to you one of the personalities that influenced the history of Romanians in the first half of the 20th Century: Queen Marie of Romania.
Please find below the winners of the contest Radio Romania 85 that ran on RRI from March 15th to June 30th
According to a Eurostat survey made public in 2011, targeting the period between 2008 and 2009, the percentage of obese adults across the European...
Adult and child obesity are a major problem in the European Union, with Romania ranking 3rd in terms of child obesity in Europe.
Fascist and authoritarian right-wing regimes coming to power all over Europe in the late 30s, massively relied on the radio as a means of propaganda, in a bid to gain legitimacy and consolidate their position. The same things happened in Romania.
Today's feature looks at Hortensia Papadat Bengescu's lost novel “The Stranger.