The EU launches new Connectivity Agenda platform focusing on Europe–Asia transport corridors

The European Commission has launched the Connectivity Agenda Platform and the first regional dialogue on Europe–Asia transport corridors, aimed at strengthening links in transport, trade, energy, and digital infrastructure along the Trans-Caspian...

Tragedy! Both police officers seriously injured in the accident in Grigorauca have died in the hospital

Two traffic police officers in Singerei district have died after being struck by a car during a roadside mission, Moldova’s National Police announced.The officers, Mihail Chiriac (29) and Nicolae Dragan (25), had...

Moldova Detains Alleged FSB Officer Accused of Gathering Intelligence on Security Zone

Moldova’s Security and Intelligence Service (SIS) announced the detention of a Russian citizen identified as an officer of Russia’s Federal Security Service (FSB) upon his arrival in the country. Authorities allege that...

The “fat salaries” scandal is escalating! The APP announces audits of 21 state-owned companies

The Public Property Agency (APP) has ordered an audit of the state-owned air navigation enterprise MoldATSA following public scrutiny over salary levels within the company.In a statement, APP said MoldATSA’s Audit Commission...

Ceban Meets with Former Mayor of Paris: They Discussed Reforms in the Country and the Development of Chisinau

Chisinau Mayor Ion Ceban met with Anne Hidalgo during a visit to London, where they discussed ongoing projects in the Moldovan capital, as well as the political situation and reform agenda in...

EXCLUSIVE! How was Anastasia Taburceanu hired at Moldatsa?

Anastasia Taburceanu has explained how she joined the state-owned air traffic management company MoldATSA without a public competition after public scrutiny over her salary and recruitment process intensified.In comments to BANI.MD, Taburceanu...

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Moldovan Industry Stalls Amid Structural Decline

Economist Veaceslav Ionita has issued a stark warning after reviewing the latest data from the National Bureau of Statistics: Moldova’s industrial sector is deeply stagnating, showing clear signs of structural decline, bani.md...

First wave of Stalinist deportations of June 12-13, 1941. History-making Events

The first wave of Stalinist deportations began on the night to June 13, 1941. Tens of thousands of people from Bessarabia and northern Bukovina were put on freight trains and taken by...

Global Appetite for Moldova: Traditional Dishes Travel the World

The aroma of cabbage rolls, the taste of stew, and the scent of Moldovan wine give shivers to both the Japanese, Australians, and the French. Compatriots settled in different corners of the...

Moldova’s Money Supply Expands Modestly in April 2025

In April 2025, Moldova's monetary base posted a modest monthly increase but remained below its level from a year earlier. Official data show the monetary base rose by 1.38 billion lei (+1.7%)...

The Ministry of Education and Research opens the 2025 edition of Education Week with large-scale events in Chisinau

The Ministry of Education and Research organizes Education Week for the second consecutive year. This large-scale event gathers thousands of participants and highlights major educational initiatives. Between May 22 and 25, 2025,...
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Moldova Will Receive Rapid Assistance in Case of Cyberattacks Through the European Cybersecurity Reserve

Moldova now accesses the European Cybersecurity Reserve, a key component of the Digital Europe Programme. The country joins a European rapid-response mechanism for significant cyberattacks, after Roberto Viola, Director-General for Communications Networks,...

Moldelectrica and Ukrenergo Advance Regional Energy Integration with Cross-Border Agreement

The Moldovan state-owned enterprise Moldelectrica and Ukraine’s national electricity transmission system operator, NPC Ukrenergo, have signed key documents to implement a cross-border capacity allocation mechanism on the Moldova–Ukraine border.“This action marks further...

The Cultural Project “7,000 Years Under Wine:” Moldova Explores the Origins of Its Viticulture

Archaeologists and botanists confirm that wild grapevine (Vitis sylvestris) grew on the current territory of the Republic of Moldova as early as the Miocene epoch, which began about 23 million years ago...

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