135 years since the poet Mihai Eminescu passed away
Today, June 15, it turns 135 years since the passing away of the great national poet Mihai Eminescu. In Chisinau, several special events are held to pay tribute to the Luceafar of Romanian poetry.
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NATO to take greater role coordinating military aid for Kyiv, says Stoltenberg
NATO will assume a greater role in coordinating arms supplies to Ukraine, the alliance said on Friday, taking over from the United States in a bid to safeguard the process as NATO-sceptic Donald Trump bids for a second term as U.S. president, Reuters reports.
Bucharest authorities aim to provide our country with energy resources
The Bucharest authorities aim to provide our country with energy resources, according to the project of the Energy Strategy of Romania 2025-2035, with the perspective of 2050, presented today for public consultation.
Ukraine prepares to sign security agreements with 10 more countries – Zelenskyy
Ukraine is negotiating bilateral security agreements with ten other countries, writes European Pravda.
LIVE: Parliament meets in plenary session
Deputies meet today, June 14, in a new plenary session. The meeting continues after it was interrupted and resumed yesterday amid the opposition's protest.
Igor Grosu on the leave of anti-corruption prosecutors: "Everyone decides for oneself"
There is life after vetting, and if he is a good lawyer, he will find himself somewhere. This is how the Parliament Speaker Igor Grosu commented on the leave of the nine anti-corruption prosecutors. Igor Grosu said on Jurnal TV that everyone decides what is best for oneself.
Maia Sandu signs the decree: Former Chief of Staff, Igor Gorgan, deprived of state awards
The state distinctions of the former Chief of Staff, Igor Gorgan, were withdrawn, according to a decree signed today, June 11, by President Maia Sandu.
Hunter Biden found guilty on all counts in gun trial
Hunter Biden has been found guilty of lying about his drug use when buying a gun. After three hours of deliberation, the jury found him guilty on all three counts, BBC reports.
Von der Leyen pledges €1.4B for investments in Ukraine
The European Union has signed agreements worth €1.4 billion with banks in a bid to attract private sector investment in Ukraine, European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen said at the opening of a two-day conference in Berlin on international support for the country's reconstruction, Politico reports.
Russian Su-34 warplane crashes in North Ossetia
A Russian Su-34 military aircraft crashed in the mountainous region of North Ossetia, killing the crew, the Russian Defense Ministry reported on June 11, The Kyiv Independent reports.
Explosion in Polish weapons factory leaves one dead
A blast occurred at the Mesko arms factory in the southeastern Polish city of Skarzysko-Kamienna on Monday, resulting in a fire and the death of a 59-year-old worker, Euronews reports.
EU continues to support the Republic of Moldova regarding Ukrainian refugees
The European Union (EU) will support the Republic of Moldova again this year regarding Ukrainian refugees. This was announced in Chisinau, during a workshop, announces the Delegation of the European Union in the Republic of Moldova.