Aging Moldova: Fertility declines, migration offers hope
Over the next 5-10 years, Moldova is projected to face an even steeper decline in fertility rates, an aging population, and a rise in mortality, particularly among men, anticipates Eduard Mihalaș, a regional advisor for the United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA) in Istanbul.
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Tax enforcement: Moldova targets illicit online businesses
Online commerce increased by 40% last year in both transaction value and delivery volume.
Apply online for Chișinău high schools this July
High schools in Chișinău will launch their admissions process next week, structured in two phases.
Moldova's MAI Academy graduates 240 new professionals
Applying the law "with wisdom and respect for fundamental rights," demonstrating "integrity," and fulfilling their obligations "with honor and dignity" were among the pieces of advice given on July 7 to the 240 graduates of the 31st class of the "Ștefan cel Mare" Academy of the Ministry of Internal Affairs (MAI).
U.S. visa applicants must disclose social media history
U.S. visa applicants must now provide all social media usernames or handles used on each platform within the last five years. The U.S. Embassy in Moldova announced these new visa rules.
Rodica Mazur
Moldova cracks down on large-scale tax evasion network
A large-scale tax evasion and money laundering scheme, spanning four years, has been uncovered by the Prosecutor's Office for Combating Organized Crime and Special Cases (PCCOCS), in collaboration with the State Tax Service.
Top Baccalaureate grads: Moldova's future leaders
On July 4, 89 high school graduates who achieved perfect scores of 10 on the 2025 national baccalaureate exam were celebrated for their "excellent results obtained through hard work, discipline, and tenacity."
Deportation cars on display in Chișinău
The two railway cars, a stark reminder of the conditions under which tens of thousands of Moldovans were forcibly torn from their homes and deported to Siberia or Kazakhstan by the Soviet regime, have already been installed in the Great National Assembly Square.
Moldova's journalists face pro-Russian intimidation
Aggressive rhetoric, threats, and attempts to intimidate journalists are part of a broader scenario, supported by pro-Russian political groups, warns security expert Ștefan Bejan.
Suceava raids target fake Romanian ID scheme
Over 1,700 individuals from Moldova, the Russian Federation, Ukraine, and other former Soviet Union states allegedly falsely registered their residency in Romania's Suceava County to obtain Romanian identity cards.
Eliza Mihalache
Moldova 1's Mesager: 35 years of news & legacy
Moldova 1's flagship news program, "Mesager" (The Messenger), marks its 35th anniversary today, July 1st, since its first broadcast.
Public transport overhaul: Moldova aims for inclusion
The reform of Moldova's public transport system must prioritize citizen interests, emphasizing social inclusion and equity, according to Deputy Prime Minister Vladimir Bolea, Minister of Infrastructure and Regional Development.