National Bank Head Wins Award in Bucharest, Highlights Strength of Moldova’s Banking System
Anca Dragu, Governor of the National Bank of Moldova, received the Leadership Award for Moldova’s Integration into the European SEPA Payment System at the prestigious Future Economy Gala – Women & Men...
Italy Set to Ratify Social Protection Agreement with Moldova, Securing Diaspora Pension Rights
The Social Protection Agreement between the Republic of Moldova and the Republic of Italy will be ratified by the Italian Chamber of Deputies on May 22, marking a crucial milestone for thousands...
Voting outside the country’s borders has become a key electoral reality for the Republic of Moldova. With nearly one-third of Moldova’s active labor force living abroad, their participation in elections plays a...
Health Minister Ala Nemerenco Highlights Moldova’s Healthcare Reforms at World Health Assembly
Health Minister Ala Nemerenco addressed the 78th session of the World Health Assembly in Geneva today, presenting Moldova’s progress in the healthcare sector and calling for stronger international cooperation to tackle global...
Exploring Transnistria: A Journey Through Hidden Gems and Cultural Treasures
Transnistria, a narrow strip of land along the eastern bank of the Dniester River, is a self-proclaimed republic within Moldova's internationally recognized borders. Despite its limited recognition and complex political status, Transnistria...
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First wave of Stalinist deportations of June 12-13, 1941. History-making Events
The first wave of Stalinist deportations began on the night to June 13, 1941. Tens of thousands of people from Bessarabia and northern Bukovina were put on freight trains and taken by...
The Ministry of Education and Research organizes Education Week for the second consecutive year. This large-scale event gathers thousands of participants and highlights major educational initiatives. Between May 22 and 25, 2025,...
The Cultural Project “7,000 Years Under Wine:” Moldova Explores the Origins of Its Viticulture
Archaeologists and botanists confirm that wild grapevine (Vitis sylvestris) grew on the current territory of the Republic of Moldova as early as the Miocene epoch, which began about 23 million years ago...