Moldovan travelers who have planned summer vacations and are preparing to fly will pay additional fees due to rising aviation fuel (kerosene) costs. The surcharge ranges from €25 to €30 per person...
The upcoming EU–Moldova Investment Conference will be officially opened by President of the Republic of Moldova Maia Sandu, European Union Commissioner for Enlargement Marta Kos, and Prime Minister Alexandru Munteanu, marking a...
Moldova Brings Flying Carpets to Venice Biennale in Striking Drone-Powered Installation
The Republic of Moldova has made a bold debut at the Venice Biennale with an art installation that transforms drones from symbols of war into instruments of wonder. Inside the Santa Veneranda...
“93% of Reforms Completed”: Cristina Gherasimov Highlights Moldova’s EU Integration Progress
Republic of Moldova has achieved the highest rate of reform implementation among all European Union candidate states, and the first political signals regarding the opening of accession negotiations could appear in the...
Lawmakers Respond: What Should We Do About Drones Flying Over Moldovan Airspace?
Some politicians want authorities to shoot down drones, while others are demanding reports on how Moldova uses money provided by foreign partners for defense. The Realitatea team asked members of Parliament how...
The National Bank of Moldova warns: Inflation will accelerate again in the Republic of Moldova
National Bank of Moldova has warned that inflation in the Republic of Moldova will accelerate again in the coming quarters because of rising energy and fuel prices, as well as the impact...
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Moldova successful synchronisation with Continental Europe power systems
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The war in Ukraine will affect Moldova’s economic growth for 2022
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