Russia, Romania and drone
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A discovery in Romania shows the remains of an elite family's treasures from the Roman era that were scorched in a fire.
A Romanian far-right candidate who last year won a presidential election that was subsequently cancelled over alleged Russian interference was formally charged on Tuesday with trying to stage a coup.
Russian drones were spotted over Romania, marking the second incursion into NATO territory in less than a week. NBC News Correspondent Daniele Hamamdjian reports more. Former U.S. Ambassador to Russia Michael McFaul joins Erielle Reshef to share his analysis.
Romanian prosecutors unveiled what they called an elaborate Russian scheme that propelled a fringe pro-Kremlin candidate to electoral victory last year with cyberattacks and disinformation, plunging the Black Sea nation into political chaos.
The Romanian authorities issued an RO-Alert message for the northern area of Tulcea County on the afternoon of 13 September, informing citizens about a likelihood of objects falling from the airspace and urging them to take necessary safety steps.
The presidential elections held in November 2024 in Romania were influenced by a large-scale hybrid war orchestrated by Russia before they were cancelled, according to general prosecutor Alex Florența.