The Geto-Dacian artifacts belonged to the National History Museum in the capital Bucharest and were on loan to the Drents Museum in the Netherlands.
The ultranationalist presidential candidate Călin Georgescu attended Little Union Day celebrations in Bucharest on Friday.
The stolen objects include the golden helmet of Cotofanesti, which dates from around 450 BCE, and three Dacian royal ...
Several archaeological pieces from the Dacia - Empire of Gold and Silver exhibition showcasing Dacian treasures from Romania ...
Romanian officials and cultural figures have reacted with anger and sadness following the theft of priceless artifacts from ...
Romania's attempts to restore investor confidence and lower the European Union's highest budget deficit have hit early ...
The European Court of Human Rights on Tuesday rejected an appeal by Romania's far-right presidential candidate to overturn a ...
Călin Georgescu, the far-right candidate who emerged as the favourite at the first round of the annulled presidential ...
As Romania is one of 125 signatories of the International Criminal Court Rome Statute and Netenyahu is subject to an arrest ...
Romania will use high-precision robotic equipment to measure airborne dust particles in three major cities, namely Brașov, ...