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Charlie Ottley’s Documentary Brings Republic of Moldova to Netflix

“Flavours of Moldova,” a documentary series produced by Charlie Ottley, highlights the Republic of Moldova’s authenticity, culture, and economic potential. IPN reports that Netflix will release all three episodes this fall.The Ministry...

The Union of Jurists Launches ”monitorizez.eu” Online Platform to Observe Fall Elections

The Union of Jurists announces the launch of an independent mission to monitor Moldova’s electoral process. The mission will ensure fairness and transparency. It has also launched the online platform monitorizez.eu, where...

This Weekend in Chisinau: Discover Top Events

Chisinau comes alive this weekend with festivals, fairs, markets, music, and film. Here are five events you won’t want to miss: Te salut, Chisinau!📅 18–20 July 2025 🕒 All day 📍 Eugen...

Celebrating Chisinau: Mayor Ceban Calls for Unity and Pride at City’s 589th Anniversary Festival

Chisinau Mayor Ion Ceban addressed residents at the opening of the “Te salut, Chisinau!” festival, held on the “Eugen Doga” pedestrian street to mark 589 years since the first documented mention of...

Moldova’s Tourist Trails and Cultural Attractions Now on the New EkoApp, Launched Today

Tourists and enthusiasts exploring the country’s attractions can use the EkoApp Moldova app, which provides information on cultural sites, historical monuments, and protected natural areas. You can download the app for free...

Moldova Benefits from Turkey’s Decision to Import Sunflower Seeds Duty-Free

On July 18, 2025, Turkey’s government published a strategic import policy for sunflower seeds and crude oil in Resmi Gazete.Under the new ruling, Turkish processors who buy local seeds from farmers can...

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The European Union Leaders to Meet in Chisinau on July 4 for Moldova–EU Summit

European Union leaders will gather in Chisinau on July 4 to attend the Moldova–EU Summit, which will take place in the capital of the Republic of Moldova.President Maia Sandu revealed that the...

Moldova to Allocate €30.8 Million for New Electricity Interconnection with Romania

Moldova will allocate €30.8 million to co-finance the construction of a new electricity interconnection with Romania. The funds will support the development of the 400 kV Balti–Suceava Overhead Power Line and the...

Two Prosecutors to Be Heard on Monday by the Vetting Commission

The Evaluation Commission will hear two prosecutors from the Anticorruption Prosecutor’s Office on Monday, June 16: Interim Deputy Chief Prosecutor Octavian Iachimovschi and Prosecutor Alexandru Cernei.“In the evaluation process, the Commission did...

Moldovan Government Urges Caution Amid Rising Speculation on Transnistria

The Moldovan Government is urging calm as it closely monitors developments in the Transnistrian region and responds to a surge in speculation and misinformation. The Government Spokesman, Daniel Voda, announced it.“In recent...

Maia Sandu at the Ukraine–Southeast Europe Summit in Odesa: We can not build peace on indecision

On June 11, 2025, President Maia Sandu of the Republic of Moldova took part in the Ukraine–Southeast Europe Summit held in Odesa, reaffirming Moldova’s steadfast support for Ukraine in the face of...
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Moldova Declassifies 20,000 More Deportee Files in Tribute to Victims of Soviet Repression

Authorities have declassified and transferred another 20,000 deportee files to the National Archives Agency. The handover took place during a solemn ceremony, where participants observed a minute of silence in memory of...

Gagauzia Governor Eugenia Gutsul’s House Arrest Extended by 30 Days

The Chisinau Court, Ciocana branch, has extended Gagauzia Governor Eugenia Gutsul’s house arrest by another 30 days. Judges upheld the prosecutors’ request during a hearing on June 11. Gutsul’s lawyer, Sergiu Moraru,...

Stalinist Deportations in Moldova: A Legacy of Suffering

The first Stalinist deportation began at 2:30 a.m. on June 13, 1941. Soviet authorities forced nearly 22,000 people from Bessarabia and Northern Bukovina—mainly “kulaks,” priests, intellectuals, and party members—onto freight trains bound...

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