The state of emergency in the energy sector has taken effect. What changes are taking effect today?

A state of emergency in the energy sector has entered into force in the Republic of Moldova for a period of 60 days, following attacks by the Russian Federation on infrastructure in...

Russia is deliberately taking steps to “leave Moldova in the dark.” Maia Sandu: The energy system is under enormous pressure

President Maia Sandu accused the Russian Federation of deliberately acting to undermine the security of the Republic of Moldova and endanger its citizens, in the context of the energy crisis caused by...

Pensions cover only 42% of living expenses in Moldova. The country ranks among the lowest in Europe

The average pension in the Republic of Moldova covers only 42% of a person’s living expenses, placing the country among the lowest-ranked in Europe, according to an analysis by Moorepay cited by...

Prime Minister Munteanu: There is a possibility of rolling blackouts

The Alexandru Munteanu stated that the energy sector situation in the Republic of Moldova remains complicated and that risks to energy security are real. He warned that cascading outages remain possible and...

Drones found near the Isaccea-Vulcanesti line: Access is restricted for technical teams

The National Crisis Management Center reported that crashed drones have been found near the Isaccea–Vulcanesti power line, which remains disconnected following attacks on energy infrastructure in southern Ukraine. This situation restricts access...

The Prime Minister has called a Cabinet meeting for 1:00 p.m. He will propose a 60-day state of emergency in the energy sector

Members of the Cabinet of Ministers will meet today, March 24, at 13:00 in an extraordinary session chaired by Prime Minister Alexandru Munteanu.The head of government announced that he will propose introducing...

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The EU about how Moscow helped Nesterovschi to escape: Moldovan authorities to investigate. We stand in solidarity

The European Union expressed solidarity with Moldova if authorities confirmed that the Kremlin assisted Alexandr Nesterovschi's escape. Meanwhile, a European Commission spokesperson stressed that Moldovan authorities must investigate the convicted politician's disappearance."The...

Moldovan Energy Minister met with his Ukrainian counterpart. What topics did they discuss?

Energy Minister Dorin Junghietu met with his Ukrainian counterpart, Herman Halushchenko, in Kyiv to discuss energy security, alternative gas supply routes, electricity supply, and energy market integration.Chisinau's Energy Ministry announced that Moldova...

Integrity Certificates will no longer be issued

The National Integrity Authority (ANI) has announced that, following legislative changes regarding the declaration of assets and personal interests, it will no longer issue integrity certificates. According to the new regulation, ANI will only...

Maia Sandu met with the chairs of the Foreign Affairs Committees of the NB8 Parliaments. What did they discuss?

President Maia Sandu met with the chairpersons of the foreign affairs committees from the Nordic-Baltic Eight (NB8) parliaments, representing Denmark, Estonia, Finland, Iceland, Latvia, Lithuania, Norway, and Sweden. Established in 1992, NB8...

The MFA Confirms: Chisinau Expels Three Russian Diplomats After Nesterovschi’s Escape to Transnistria – Ozerov Denies Any Involvement

The Moldovan Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MFA) has declared three Russian diplomats persona non grata following allegations that Russia aided former MP Alexandr Nesterovschi in evading imprisonment. On March 31, 2025, Oleg...
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Nesterovschi’s Escape to Transnistria: Moldova May Declare Three Russian Diplomats Persona Non Grata

IPN reports that authorities in Chisinau may declare three Russian diplomats persona non grata in Transnistria, citing diplomatic sources. Journalists note that officials from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs are determining when...

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Irina Lozovan, whose whereabouts remain unknown, has been sentenced to six years in prison

Authorities sentenced Irina Lozovan to six years in prison, but her whereabouts remain unknown. The court placed her in pretrial detention until the verdict becomes final.Investigators arrested the former politician for attempting...

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