Moldova Raises Natural Gas Tariff by Nearly 41% to 20.30 Lei per Cubic Meter
Natural gas is becoming more expensive in the Republic of Moldova. The National Energy Regulatory Agency (ANRE) approved today, August 21, a new tariff of 20.30 lei per cubic meter, including VAT,...
Moldova’s Intelligence and Military Agencies to Present Assessment of Cobasna Ammunition Depot
The ammunition depot in Cobasna, in Moldova’s breakaway Transnistrian region, will be the subject of an assessment to be presented on Friday, August 21, by the Intelligence and Security Service (SIS) and...
Ukrainian Singer Olya Polyakova Involved in Road Accident in Moldova
Ukrainian singer Olya Polyakova was involved in a road accident together with her elder daughter while traveling toward Odesa. The artist announced the incident on Instagram.Images published by Polyakova indicate that the...
Energocom’s 2024 Profit Included Hundreds of Millions of Lei in Grants, ANRE Head Says
The approximately 800 million lei profit reported by Energocom for 2024 does not fully reflect the company’s commercial earnings. Around 620 million lei came from grants provided to cover losses incurred in...
Alexandra Moisei Advances at U-20 World Wrestling Championships in Bratislava
Moldovan wrestler Alexandra Moisei made a winning start at the U-20 World Wrestling Championships, currently taking place in Bratislava, Slovakia.Competing in the 68 kg weight category, Moisei defeated Brazil’s Mayara Neper Oliveira...
Maia Sandu Condemns Russian Attacks on Ukraine as Drone Incidents Reported Near Moldova Border
Moldovan President Maia Sandu has condemned the Russian attacks on Ukraine overnight, which resulted in civilian casualties and material damage.“We strongly condemn last night’s Russian attacks on Ukraine, which killed civilians and...
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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...


