Irina holds a BA in Journalism and has been part of the Romania Insider team since its early days in 2011. Since 2022, she has been Deputy Editor-in-Chief. She likes to keep the Romania Insider readers informed every day. Irina reports on various topics, on a wide range of areas such as politics, social or entertainment. She also writes travel or leisure articles, as well as interviews. She splits her time between Sinaia, her hometown, and Bucharest. Being born and raised in a mountain town, Irina loves spending time in nature, but she also likes to read, write, listen to music, travel, teach her dog new tricks and listen to other people’s stories (so don’t hesitate to contact her for an interview if you have an interesting story that you want to share with the Romania-insider.com readers). She dreams to visit Iceland one day and maybe get to see the Arctic Monkeys play live. You can send her press releases or feedback on her stories by emailing irina.marica@romania-insider.com.
Romania is a target for state-sponsored cyber attacks, mainly because it is a member of NATO and the
Although she withdrew from the tournament in Tokyo due to a leg injury, Romania’s tennis star Simona
Romania’s tax agency ANAF will no longer accept tax statements on paper if they can be submitted
Romanian tennis player Patricia Tig has qualified for the semifinals of the WTA tournament in Seoul
Inferno, the 2016 American mystery thriller film directed by Ron Howard, and starring Tom Hanks
Romanian hacker Mircea-Ilie Ispasoiu, 31, received a three-year prison sentence in the US on
The research center in Magurele, which will host a high-power laser, is almost ready, and the
Events in Bucharest:
iMapp Bucharest – September 24, in Constitutiei Square in Bucharest. More info
The number of first time asylum seekers who applied for international protection in the European
Bucharest still faces problems related to air quality, especially in the northern area, and the City
Romania’s highly anticipated Pitesti-Sibiu highway should be completed in 2021, one year earlier
More than 150 art galleries, alternative spaces, creative hubs, and artist studios will stay open