141 foreigners have been involved in crimes in Moldova over the past six months. What are the most common crimes?

Moldovan authorities recorded 54 criminal cases involving 141 foreign nationals between 1 January and 31 May 2026, according to information obtained by Realitatea.Among the most common offences were the organisation of illegal...

“Leningrad,” Morgenshtern, and Basta Banned in Moldova. List of CIS Artists Prohibited from Performing Published

Moldova’s Ministry of Culture has published a list of Russian and Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS) artists whose participation in events held in the country is “not recommended.”According to the ministry, the...

Moldovan PM discusses EU accession, investment and Ukraine reconstruction with Polish counterpart

Moldovan Prime Minister Alexandru Munteanu met with Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk on 25 June during the Ukraine Recovery Conference (URC2026) in Gdańsk.The talks focused on Moldova’s next steps in the European...

A Setback for FLY ONE: The CEIISS Refuses to Approve the Company’s Investments. What Will Happen to the Flights and Tickets?

Moldova’s Council for the Examination of Investments of Importance for State Security (CEIISS) has refused to approve investments made by airline company FLY ONE in a sector considered strategically important for national...

Moldovan president appoints new ambassadors to Council of Europe, India and Armenia

Moldovan President Maia Sandu signed several decrees on 23 June appointing new ambassadors to represent the country abroad.Under the decrees, Victor Lapusneanu was appointed Ambassador and Permanent Representative of the Republic of...

Hungary’s reservation on Moldova, Ukraine EU accession screening seen as procedural, not critical

A reservation submitted by Hungary regarding the screening results for negotiation clusters 2–6 in the European Union accession processes of Moldova and Ukraine is not viewed as a critical obstacle in Brussels,...

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The war in Ukraine will affect Moldova’s economic growth for 2022

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