Cypriot European affairs minister awarded Moldova’s Order of Honour

Cyprus’ Deputy Minister for European Affairs, Marilena Raouna, has been awarded Moldova’s Order of Honour, following a decree signed by President Maia Sandu.According to the decree, the distinction was granted:“As a mark...

Unjustified Expenses at MoldATSA: 9 million lei for free training courses and executives’ travel expenses

Spending by Moldova’s state-owned air traffic services provider MoldATSA on staff training and business travel increased dramatically over the past five years, rising from just 363,000 Moldovan lei in 2020 to more...

Carolina Novac explains her income of over two million lei from Moldovagaz: “My salary is not set by me”

Carolina Novac, State Secretary at Moldova’s Energy Ministry, has publicly responded after information emerged about her earnings as a member of the Supervisory Board of Moldovagaz, from which she received more than...

Four Moldovans detained as authorities dismantle migrant smuggling network on Moldova-Romania border

A criminal network involved in the illegal smuggling of migrants across the Moldova-Romania border has been dismantled following a joint operation by the Border Police of the Republic of Moldova and the...

Anti-corruption officers carry out searches at MoldATSA headquarters in abuse of office investigation

Officers of Moldova's National Anticorruption Center, under the supervision of the Anti-Corruption Prosecutor's Office, are conducting investigative actions at the headquarters of the state-owned enterprise MoldATSA as part of a criminal case...

Taburceanu also worked for Moldova’s State Chancellery while employed by MoldATSA

Anastasia Taburceanu, who was employed by the state-owned air traffic services provider MoldATSA, where she reportedly earned a monthly salary of €6,000, also worked for Moldova’s State Chancellery. According to reports, she...

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Mihai Popsoi held official meetings in The Hague with his counterparts from Ukraine and the Netherlands

Moldova Foreign Minister Mihai Popsoi held several official meetings in The Hague during the Diplomatic Conference on the establishment of the International Claims Commission for Ukraine.The Moldovan official met with the foreign...

Accession Timeline Emphasis: Moldova Aims to Be Ready for EU Accession by 2028, Says Finance Minister

Finance Minister Andrian Gavrilita said that Moldova has clearly chosen a European path and must align all national reforms and standards with those of the European Union because this directly benefits citizens,...

(VIDEO) Moldova, Ukraine, and the Netherlands pave the way for international war reparations

Ukraine, the Republic of Moldova, and the Netherlands signed the Convention on the establishment of an international compensation commission for Ukraine during a conference held under the auspices of the Council of...

Maia Sandu, at The Hague: The outcome of the war in Ukraine will define the future of Europe

President of the Republic of Moldova Maia Sandu said that accountability and steadfast support for Ukraine are essential conditions for achieving lasting peace in Europe. She made the statement at the Diplomatic...

Moldova to Introduce Tax Deduction for First-Time Homebuyers Starting 2025

The PAS MP Victoria Belous announced that starting in 2025, people who take out a loan to buy their first home will be able to benefit from a tax deduction on the...
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Maia Sandu, talks with Volodymyr Zelensky in The Hague on peace in Ukraine and the European path

President of the Republic of Moldova Maia Sandu met with President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelenskyy in The Hague, in the context of establishing the International Claims Commission for Ukraine. The head of...

Moldova will receive €14 million from the EU for the digitization of the justice system

The EU Ambassador to Chisinau Iwona Piorko Bermig said at the Forum on Justice Reform and the Fight against Corruption that the Republic of Moldova stands at a crossroads between a past...

Minister of Finance on education protests: Today’s increases would mean going into debt

Finance Minister Andrian Gavrilita says that education trade unions are justified in demanding higher teachers salaries, but the current budget situation does not allow the government to meet these demands without financial...

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