35 Individuals Investigated for Alleged Plot to Incite Mass Disturbances in Moldova
A total of 35 individuals are being prosecuted for preparing mass disturbances and disorders in Moldova. According to the General Police Inspectorate (IGP), an organized group has allegedly acted since last July...
The United States of America will provide Moldova with 130 million dollars for the Straseni–Gutinas power line. The U.S. Embassy in Chisinau announced that the acting Deputy Chief of Mission, Elizabeth Lawrence,...
European Union representatives and Moldovan officials discussed support for the Republic of Moldova on its path to European integration and reviewed the country’s progress in preparing to open accession negotiations during the...
Interior Minister Daniella Misail-Nichitin urged citizens not to touch or move fallen drones or similar objects and stressed that anyone who discovers such items must immediately call 112.Her warning followed a police...
Budget 2026, approved: Record deficit and increased dependence on external assistance
The Government approved the draft State Budget Law for 2026, promoted as the “Budget of Responsible Investments,” but the document raises questions about the sustainability of public finances. Although the Executive claims...
Anatol Salaru on RLIVE TV: Moldovans should know that NATO has not occupied any country
Former Moldovan Defense Minister Anatol Șalaru says the North Atlantic Alliance must remain united to prevent Vladimir Putin from dividing Europe. Speaking on RLIVE TV’s “Realitatea te priveste,” the former official stressed...
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The parliament appointed two heads at the NBM
Petru Rotaru became the First Vice Governor of the National Bank of Moldova (NBM) on February 6, while Mihnea Constantinescu assumed the role of Vice Governor. Most MPs present at the meeting...
Maia Sandu on the energy crisis: We have not allowed Russia to bring us to our knees this time either
Thanks to our efforts and the European Union's assistance, people on the left bank of the Dniester no longer freeze, and those on the right bank will pay less for electricity starting...
Fines for electoral corruption could come together with imprisonment
The penalties for those who try to buy votes, especially through criminal networks, are tightened significantly. In the case of individuals, electoral corruption will be punished with a fine of up to...
Work on the new U.S. Embassy building has been declared a public benefit
The construction of the new U.S. Embassy headquarters in Moldova on the site of the former Republican stadium will be declared a public utility of national interest. The cabinet approved this decision...
(VIDEO) Buzu on What the Government Will Do to Bring Moldovans Back Home
Protection, development opportunities, and the opening of new nursery places are just some of the current government's objectives to encourage Moldovans from the diaspora to return home. In a video statement, Minister...
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Tiraspol extends state of emergency until March 10
The Tiraspol administration has decided to maintain a state of economic emergency in the Transnistrian region until March 10. In this context, the supply of firewood continues, as does the local production...
The European Union has saved Transnistria from the energy crisis and will continue to support the region
Since the beginning of the energy crisis, Tiraspol has tried to paint Chisinau as the enemy and Moscow as the savior. In early January, Vadim Krasnoselski traveled to the Kremlin, promising Russian...
(VIDEO) Doina Gherman: The 2025 parliamentary elections are the most important since independence
The "Alternativa" bloc aims to derail the country's European integration, and the 2025 parliamentary elections will be the most crucial since independence, according to Doina Gherman, a member of the Action and...


