Approximately 13,000 young people from Moldova have used the "Cultural Voucher," according to the Ministry of Culture, three years after the program’s launch. In 2025 alone, about 5,000 young people benefited from...
The Decebal Square – an abandoned area, brought back to life by the municipality
For many years, Decebal Square on Decebal Boulevard in the Botanica sector of Chisinau remained neglected, but the area has transformed following extensive rehabilitation works. The square hosts the monument of Serghei...
Experts: How Moldova Can Destroy the Cobasna Munitions and What Challenges Will Follow Reintegration
The Cobasna depot poses a danger to the Republic of Moldova, but after the munitions are destroyed, Moldova will face a new challenge — how to reintegrate the people employed in the...
The Republic of Moldova is entering a stage of strategic maturity, complementing its EU accession goal with efforts to strengthen national security and ensure compatibility with Euro-Atlantic structures. During the panel “Foreign...
The ANRE: Moldova does not purchase gas in the summer, and the Gazprom option is no longer available
Moldovans currently pay 16.74 lei per cubic meter of natural gas, but many experts argue that the price could be significantly lower. Jurist Alexandru Grosu recently claimed that gas should cost 9.1 lei per cubic meter, criticizing...
“Electing Ms Santa” – Moldovan documentary, premiered at PÖFF
The documentary Electing Ms Santa, directed by Moldovan filmmaker Raisa Razmerita, had its world premiere on November 13 at the prestigious Tallinn Black Nights Film Festival (PÖFF)—one of Europe’s most important film...
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Moldova successful synchronisation with Continental Europe power systems
Following an urgent request by Moldova and Ukenergo for emergency synchronization, the Transmission System Operators (TSOs) of Continental Europe agreed to start on March 16th the trial synchronization of the Continental European...
The war in Ukraine will affect Moldova’s economic growth for 2022
The International Monetary Fund forecasts economic growth for the Republic of Moldova of only 0.3%. Prime Minister Natalia Gavrilița stated that the IMF's forecast coincides with the prognosis of the Government in...


