Outgoing Prime Minister Alexandru Munteanu says he leaves office with a “clear conscience”
Outgoing Prime Minister Alexandru Munteanu has made his first public remarks since announcing his resignation, saying he is leaving office with a “very clear conscience” and will ensure a professional transition of...
Ion Ceban’s MAN party to boycott consultations on Moldova’s next prime minister
The leader of Moldova’s National Alternative Movement (MAN), Ion Ceban, has announced that his party will not take part in the consultations initiated by President Maia Sandu with parliamentary factions on the...
The resignation of a prime minister naturally raises political questions, but in the context of Moldova’s European integration, one key point is often overlooked: the country’s strategic direction is already defined and...
Iwona Piórko: Moldova- EU partnership remains strong following Prime Minister Munteanu’s resignation
European Union Ambassador to Moldova Iwona Piórko said the EU has taken note of Prime Minister Alexandru Munteanu’s decision to resign and stressed that the Moldova–EU partnership remains strong despite the political...
Gulnara Akhundova: Hybrid threats—a challenge for the independent press
The independent press plays a vital role in strengthening democracy, and in a context marked by disinformation, economic pressures and hybrid threats, international support for the media is becoming increasingly important. For...
The People's Assembly of Gagauzia voted unanimously on July 3 to schedule the region's legislative elections for November 15, 2026.The decision was adopted ahead of an expected ruling by Moldova's Constitutional Court on...
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EU Caravan in Moldova – “Show Nebun”: Humor, information and European spirit at the heart of regions
The European Union is coming closer to people in the most fun and interactive way possible! During May – June, the EU Caravan in Moldova starts its journey with the event “Show...
Moldova–Ukraine Electricity Export Capacity to ENTSO-E Increased to 650 MW
Starting 1 May, the export capacity of electricity from the joint Moldova–Ukraine energy block to the European ENTSO-E network increased from 550 MW to 650 MW.
According to Moldelectrica, this boost will enable...
21 Years Since the EU’s “Big Bang” Enlargement: A Model for Moldova’s Future
On 1 May, the European Union (EU) marks 21 years since its largest enlargement, the Big Bang expansion of 2004, when ten countries—the Czech Republic, Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, Poland, Slovakia, Slovenia, Hungary,...
Discover Interesting Facts About Moldova
Moldova, a small landlocked country in Eastern Europe, offers a rich blend of history, culture, and natural beauty. People often overlook it, but Moldova holds many surprises.Moldova produces some of the world's...
Russian embargo on Moldovan wines. History-making Events
In spring 2006, the Republic of Moldova faced an economic and diplomatic shock. The Russian Federation imposed an embargo on Moldovan wines, citing food safety concerns. The ban affected the wine trade,...
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Movie “Turcoaica” Continues Screening in Chisinau and Expands to Moldovan Cities in May
The story of young villager Oleg, who fulfills his Moldovan dream, deeply moves audiences, leaving them inspired as they exit theaters. The new Moldovan film "Turcoaica", released on April 10th, was produced...
Top 5 Myths About Moldova’s EU Integration — and Why They Are False
Public discussions, social media debates, and political rhetoric often distort the reality of Moldova’s path toward European Union integration. Below, we address five of the most common myths — and explain the...
Labour Day, Without Workers: Only 1 in 5 Moldovans Work in the Real Economy
While the Republic of Moldova celebrates International Labour Day, economist Veaceslav Ionita highlights a harsh reality: only 1 in 5 active Moldovans works in the real economy.According to his calculations, Moldova officially...


