Russian troops in Transnistria a 'disturbing factor' for Ukraine, but ambassador says no immediate threat
The Ukrainian ambassador to Moldova, Marko Shevchenko, has expressed concern about the presence of Russian military forces in the Transnistrian region, but said that he does not believe that Russia will launch an attack from the region in the near future.
Viorica Rusica
Moldova reflects on 32 years of independence, looks to future with hope
The Republic of Moldova has been facing continued threats from the Russian Federation, despite being granted the status of candidate country for accession to the European Union on June 23, 2022.
Moldova depoliticizes education system with new law
The Moldovan Parliament has voted to amend the Education Code, effectively ending the mandate of district education directors who have not been appointed in accordance with the new law.
Dumitru Petruleac
Serbia demands explanation from Moldova over Bregović ban
The Serbian Foreign Ministry has demanded an explanation from the Moldovan Foreign Ministry after the refusal to allow the artist Goran Bregović to enter the country last Sunday.
Ukraine seeks F-16 fighter jets from Netherlands
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky arrived in the Netherlands on Sunday for talks with Prime Minister Mark Rutte on the delivery of F-16 fighter jets.
Carolina Străjescu
Moldova's President condemns Russian missile attack in Ukraine
The President of Moldova, Maia Sandu, has strongly condemned a Russian missile attack in the centre of the Ukrainian city of Chernihiv, which left seven people dead and more than a hundred injured.
Moldova aims to join EU by end of decade with help from Romania
Romania will offer advice to Moldova on its European Union integration process, President Maia Sandu said in an interview with RFI this week.
Valeria Văcărescu
Lukashenko warns Russian army could reach Moldova's border
The president of Belarus, Alexander Lukashenko, has warned that the Russian army could reach the border of the Republic of Moldova if Ukraine does not agree to peace negotiations.
Moldovan President: Transnistrian conflict could be resolved peacefully if Ukraine wins war with Russia
Moldovan President Maia Sandu said on Thursday that the Transnistrian conflict could be resolved peacefully if Ukraine wins the war with Russia.
Law declaring Shor Party unconstitutional published in Moldova
The law declaring the Shor Party unconstitutional has been published in the Official Gazette and has come into force. The law prohibits members of the Shor Party from being elected for a period of three to five years. It also prohibits the use of the attributes of parties declared unconstitutional by other political parties, electoral blocs, or other electoral competitors.
Olga Stăvilă
Romania to provide 820,000 euros in financial assistance to Moldova
The government of Romania has approved a funding of 820,000 euros for the Republic of Moldova, according to an executive press release. The funding is part of the Annual Plan for International Development Cooperation and Humanitarian Assistance for 2023.
CUB says CEC regulation on public service announcements is 'abusive'
The Coalition for Unity and Welfare (CUB) has challenged a regulation by the Central Electoral Commission (CEC) that would only allow media service providers and advertising distributors to broadcast public service messages that have been approved by the CEC during the electoral period.
Serafim Gangan