Prime Minister Dorin Recean reiterated the proposal to launch a Doha-Chisinau flight
The possibilities of boosting bilateral relations between the Republic of Moldova and Qatar were discussed by Prime Minister Dorin Recean with the charge d'affaires of the Embassy of the State of Qatar, Meshaal Mohammed Al-Kubaisi.
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A draft law on the health and mental well-being of the population was registered in Parliament
In recent years, major global crises and the COVID-19 pandemic have increased people's emotional and psychological vulnerability. For this reason, a draft law on the health and mental well-being of the population was recently registered in the Parliament. The new provisions emphasize the reduction of the risk of mental illnesses and the early detection of behavioral disorders, explained the member of the Parliamentary Commission for Social Protection, Health and Family, the deputy of the Action and Solidarity Party, Liliana Grosu.
Oleg Serebrian, on the alleged terrorist attack in the Transnistrian region: It could be part of Russia's scenario
The alleged terrorist attack against several so-called officials from Tiraspol, then on the OSCE Delegation, would have had the purpose of restricting the access of foreign diplomats to the Transnistrian region, said the deputy prime minister for Reintegration, Oleg Serebrian in the show „La 360 de grade” on Radio Moldova. The official does not exclude the fact that these actions could be part of the scenario of the Russian Federation to destabilize the situation in the Republic of Moldova.
Russia defies Vladimir Putin arrest warrant by opening its own case against ICC
Russia's top investigative body has said it had opened a criminal case against the International Criminal Court prosecutor and judges who issued an arrest warrant for President Vladimir Putin on war crimes charges, Reuters reports.
EU agrees plan to send a million artillery shells to Ukraine
European Union countries agreed on Monday on a plan to give 1 million artillery shells to Ukraine over the next year by digging into their own stockpiles and teaming up to buy more, officials said, Reuters reports.
Prime Minister of Romania and the Parliament Speaker of Latvia discussed the situation in the Republic of Moldova
The importance of boosting cooperation in the context of the challenges caused by Russia's war in Ukraine and the need to strengthen joint European and Euro-Atlantic action were discussed by the Prime Minister of Romania, Nicolae Ciucă, with the Parliament Speaker of the Republic of Latvia, Edvards Smiltēns.
Japan will finance two projects in energy, food and community security of the Republic of Moldova
Two projects worth about 7 million and 1.5 million dollars, respectively, aimed at the energy, food and community security of the Republic of Moldova, as well as Ukrainian refugees, were launched by the Government with the support of Japan.
Igor Dodon's lawyers escape fines. Another court panel of the CSJ annulled the court's conclusions
Former president Igor Dodon's lawyers will no longer pay court fines. Another court panel from the Supreme Court of Justice (CSJ) annulled the court's decisions by which these sanctions were applied to them. This was announced today by the Anticorruption Prosecutor's Office.
Russia's aggression against Ukraine and the security situation in the Republic of Moldova, among the topics addressed by the European Foreign Ministers
European Foreign Ministers are meeting today at the Foreign Affairs Council in Brussels to discuss Russia's aggression against Ukraine and the implementation of the EU Action Plan on managing its geopolitical consequences.
The number of cases of viruses, flu and COVID-19 in schools and kindergartens is decreasing
More than 8,500 cases of viruses, flu and COVID-19 were registered in schools and kindergartens in the country during the past week, according to the data presented today by the Ministry of Education and Research, which states that the figures are decreasing compared to the period 6-13 March, when more than 9,000 infections were reported.
Medvedev threatens to strike court in The Hague with Oniks hypersonic missile
Dmitry Medvedev, Deputy Chairman of the Security Council of the Russian Federation, has threatened to launch a missile strike against the International Criminal Court in The Hague, which had earlier issued an arrest warrant for Russian dictator Vladimir Putin in connection with the deportation of Ukrainian children to Russia.
Montenegro President Milo Djukanovic headed for run-off election
Montenegro's veteran president, Milo Djukanovic, will face a run-off on April 2 against a pro-Western former economy minister, after no candidate secured a 50% majority in a first- round election on Sunday, according to a projection based on 99.7% of the vote sample, Reuters reports.