“This is a serious and unacceptable act”: Alexandru Munteanu and Igor Grosu condemn the drone attack in Galati

Prime Minister Alexandru Munteanu and Parliament Speaker Igor Grosu reacted after a drone struck a residential building in Galati, Romania. The officials condemned the incident as a serious and unacceptable act and...

(VIDEO) Grosu responds to Lukashenko’s suggestion not to sever ties with Moscow: We’re on different wavelengths

The Republic of Moldova respects other states but will not support countries that back the war in Ukraine, Speaker Igor Grosu said after Alexandr Lukashenko suggested that Moldova should not sever ties...

Appeal by Evghenia Gutul’s lawyers: The Court of Appeals upheld the sentence

The judges of the Court of Appeal upheld the seven-year prison sentence imposed on Evghenia Gutul after her lawyers filed an appeal.The court also upheld the sentence against former Shor Party secretary...

Democratic security begins at home. Op-ed by Markus Wiechel

Moldova’s European path, the presidency of the Council of Europe and the institutional gap that threatens bothOn May 19, 2026, President Maia Sandu received the European Order of Merit in the European...

The government is hosting the event “Strong Municipalities, Developed Communities” at the GNAS. Special guest: Ilie Bolojan

The Government will organize the event “Strong Mayors, Developed Localities” in Chisinau’s Great National Assembly Square (GNAS) on May 29. The event will focus on promoting local public administration reform.Prime Minister Alexandru...

Transnistria at a Crossroads: More and More Residents Support Closer Ties with Chisinau. What Does the New Poll Show?

Every second resident of the Transnistrian region supports the reintegration of the two banks of the Nistru River, while residents now view closer ties with the right bank as equally important as...

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Moldova Advances Energy Efficiency with Major Residential and Public Sector Programs

The government will renovate over half a million square meters of residential space through the newly launched Residential Energy Efficiency Fund (FEERM). The Ministry of Energy estimates that FEERM investments will save...

The CEC Registers Over 3.29 Million Voters in Moldova

The Central Electoral Commission (CEC) has registered 3,297,596 voters in the State Registry of Voters. The CEC recorded 661,438 voters in Chisinau, 98,053 in Balti, and 276,517 in districts located on the left...

German Foreign Minister Reaffirms Strong Support for Moldova During Chisinau Visit

German Foreign Minister Johann Wadephul visited Chisinau, where he publicly reaffirmed Germany’s unwavering support for Moldova, particularly in its pursuit of European integration and in the face of current regional challenges.“Germany stands...

Moldova Sets New Record for Renewable Energy Production

On June 29, the Republic of Moldova set a new benchmark in renewable energy, with domestic renewable sources covering over 48% of the country’s total electricity consumption. At peak moments during the...

The Liaison Office Head: “NATO will continue its cooperation with Moldova while respecting its neutrality”

The North Atlantic Alliance is working closely with authorities in Chisinau to support Moldova’s resilience in the face of growing challenges, including foreign influence. Michaela Guerard Simak, Head of NATO’s Liaison Office...
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Germany Grants €5.5 Million to Support Key Development Projects in Moldova

The Government of the Federal Republic of Germany has pledged €5.512 million in non-reimbursable financial assistance to the Republic of Moldova, marking a renewed commitment to strengthening bilateral cooperation and supporting Moldova’s...

Sharp Decline in Transnistrian Foreign Trade Amid Energy Disruptions

Foreign trade in the Transnistrian region dropped by one-third during the first five months of 2025. Exports plunged by half, while imports, primarily energy resources, increasingly come from “unidentified” origins, reports the...

Moldova Raises Retirement Age for Women Starting July 1

Beginning July 1, 2025, the retirement age for women in Moldova will increase by six months, reaching 61 years and 6 months. The required full contribution period remains 34 years, the same...

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