Stay safe this New Year's: Fire safety tips and emergency advice
On New Year's Eve, over 450 firefighters and rescuers will be on duty in Moldova.
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Chisinau to gradually disconnect electricity for New Year’s Eve
Measures to disconnect the electricity supply will be gradually implemented in the capital, starting on January 1st.
Gazprom suspends gas supply to Moldova over unpaid debt
Gazprom has officially confirmed today that it will suspend natural gas deliveries to the Republic of Moldova, starting on January 1, 2025, at 7:00 AM.
Ukraine to open 150 underground schools by 2025
Ukraine is planning to open over 150 underground schools by the fall of 2025 in response to Russian airstrikes targeting civilian infrastructure, including schools, reports The Kyiv Independent.
Moldova advances EU accession with Poland’s key support
The Republic of Moldova's priorities for advancing its European Union accession process, including initiating negotiations on specific chapters, were discussed by President Maia Sandu during a phone call with Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk, ahead of Poland's assumption of the EU Council Presidency.
Cold and gloomy weekend weather: Patchy fog and temperatures forecast in Moldova
Meteorologists forecast cold and gloomy weather for this weekend.
Weather is getting colder and it will rain
The weather is getting colder and will remain gloomy for Christmas. Rainy weather is forecast that will gradually turn into sleet.
Moldova: Rise in respiratory infections
The number of acute respiratory infections has risen in the country over the past week.
Moldova activates crisis unit to tackle emergency challenges
A Crisis Response Unit will be activated within the Government starting on December 26 to ensure effective management of any emergency situation.
Ukraine receives $1.1 billion from IMF to support war efforts
Ukraine has received a $1.1 billion tranche from the International Monetary Fund (IMF), which will be directed toward critical budgetary expenditures, Ukrainian Prime Minister Denys Shmyhal announced, as reported by The Kyiv Independent.
Protests erupt in Belgrade over deadly train station collapse
Tens of thousands of people protested on Sunday in downtown Belgrade against President Aleksandar Vučić and the ruling Serbian Progressive Party (SNS), holding them responsible for the roof collapse at a train station last month, which resulted in 15 deaths, according to Reuters.
Romanian parties agree on Crin Antonescu as presidential candidate
On Monday, December 23, the leaders of PSD, PNL, UDMR, and the minority groups agreed to field a joint candidate in the upcoming Romanian presidential elections.