‘We need to focus on our own agenda’: Maia Sandu comments on Romania’s political crisis
Moldovan President Maia Sandu has commented on the political crisis in Romania, where the government is currently being led by an interim prime minister, saying Moldova should remain focused on its own...
Moldovan president discusses media resilience and independent journalism support with IMS
President Maia Sandu has met with representatives of International Media Support to discuss strengthening media resilience, combating disinformation, and supporting independent journalism in Moldova.The talks focused on reinforcing the informational resilience of...
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...
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, 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...
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Plahotniuc’s Lawyer: Athens Court Gives Green Light for Extradition to Moldova
The Athens Court of Appeal has approved Vlad Plahotniuc’s extradition from Greece to Moldova, lawyer Lucian Rogac announced. He added that the Ministries of Justice of both countries will now coordinate the...
Moldova Enters Electoral Campaign Amid Shifts in Media Consumption
On August 29, the official electoral campaign for Moldova’s upcoming elections began, marking the start of a heated political season. While social media has overtaken traditional outlets as the main source of...
(VIDEO) Moldova that unites us: the folk craftswoman from Falesti, who dresses artists from both sides of the Prut river
The folk craftswoman from Musteata village, Falesti district, Svetlana Paladi, creates traditional costumes for artists on both banks of the Prut River. She attended a specialized course in Romania and pursues her...
2,274 Polling Stations to Open for September 28 Parliamentary Elections
For the parliamentary elections on September 28, 2025, the Central Electoral Commission (CEC) announced that 2,274 polling stations will be established nationwide and abroad.1,961 stations will operate across the Republic of Moldova.12 stations will serve residents from...
Moldova and Japan Strengthen Economic Ties with Memorandum of Understanding
The Chamber of Commerce and Industry of the Republic of Moldova (CCI) and the Osaka Chamber of Commerce and Industry (Osaka CCI) signed a Memorandum of Understanding to enhance economic cooperation and...
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Moldova Respected and Awaited in the EU, Says Parliamentary Speaker
Speaker Igor Grosu stated that the visit of European leaders to Chisinau on Moldova’s Independence Day demonstrates the European Union’s strong support for the country’s European path.“The message from Moldova’s three friends...
Promo-Lex: some election candidates started campaigning before the legal deadline
Although the law officially sets August 29, 2025, as the start of the electoral campaign for the parliamentary elections on September 28, 2025, some candidates began campaigning before the legally established date....
Nigeria Becomes the Main Market for Moldovan Wines in Africa
Nigeria has become the main market for Moldovan wines in Africa, with nearly 900,000 liters exported in just the first seven months of 2025. The topic was discussed today, August 28, at...


