The story of three refugees from Ukraine who settled in the Republic of Moldova
Three years. A war that seemed to be ending quickly threw them into the unknown, forcing them to leave behind their homes, families, and dreams. We're talking about refugees for whom the Republic of Moldova has become a second home. Among them are three Ukrainian women who enjoyed support and managed to start over. Now they assist their compatriots. They work at the EDUTech laboratory at the "Petru Movilă" Theoretical Lyceum, where they help refugee children learn new things.
Eliza Mihalache
The Republic of Moldova, among the world's largest exporters of dried plums
The Republic of Moldova is among the world's largest exporters of dried plums, ranking eighth last year. Dried fruits from our country are appreciated in Romania, Ukraine, Bulgaria, Italy, Kazakhstan, France and Morocco. Fruit producers say that our products are of very high quality.
Valeria Tăbîrță
Căușeni’s elderly struggle with loss of subsidized bread
Elderly people in the town of Căușeni no longer receive subsidized bread from the Town Hall. Since January 1, senior citizens have had to pay 15 lei for bread that they used to buy for just one leu, with the price difference being subsidized by the local budget.
Ukrainian refugee children learn Romanian at Comrat school
Children fleeing Ukraine continue to learn Romanian. At the "Dmitri Mavrodi" Theoretical High School in Comrat, courses have been held for the second consecutive year.
Ecaterina Terzi
Set up of the Anti-Corruption and Organized Crime Prosecutor's Office, voted on in the first reading
A week after registration, the draft law on the set up of the Anti-Corruption and Organized Crime Prosecutor's Office (PACCO) was approved in first reading with the vote of 61 deputies out of 84 deputies present.
Daniela Savin
European Parliament and EU member states agreed on a new support plan for the Republic of Moldova
The European Parliament (EP), the European Commission (EC) and the European Council have reached an agreement on the Growth Facility for the Republic of Moldova. The announcement was made by Romanian MEP Dan Barna, who described the EU decision as a “historic moment” for our country.
Veronica Dragalin resigns: "I have reached a difficult and painful conclusion"
Veronica Dragalin is resigning from the position of head of the Anticorruption Prosecutor's Office (PA). This was announced by Dragalin on the morning of February 19 on her Facebook page. In her address, she criticized the draft law on the creation of specialized prosecutor's offices and warned that it represents "an attack on the justice system."
Moldova responds to Russian drone incursions with protest
Two drones entered Moldova's airspace yesterday evening, three minutes apart. This incident comes just five days after several Russian drones flew over Moldova during a Russian airstrike on Ukraine.
Former MP Dumitru Osipov passes away at 71
Former MP and scholar Dumitru Osipov died last night, at the age of 71. The sad news was announced by relatives and friends on social networks.
Railway workers protest unpaid salaries across Moldova
Railway workers are protesting in front of the Government, Parliament, and the Presidency. Similar protests are occurring at railway hubs in Ocnița, Bălți, Ungheni, Bender, Basarabeasca, and Giurgiulești.
"Romanița" building in the Botanica sector of Chisinau on fire. Two people died
Update 18:33 Two people died as a result of the fire on the 17th floor of the "Romanița" building in the Botanica Sector. The information was confirmed for Teleradio-Moldova by the IGSU press officer, Liliana Pușcașu.
Drone discovered in a field in Taraclia: police are investigating the case
A drone was found on Wednesday, February 12, in a field near Salcia village, Taraclia district. The National Police reported that the device was spotted moments ago, prompting an immediate isolation of the area for checks.
Bogdan Nigai