Moldova’s rail sector remains 'most difficult' chapter in EU bid
Moldova is making steady progress in aligning its transport sector with European Union standards, yet the process faces significant structural vulnerabilities and implementation gaps.
Bogdan Nigai
Moscow court expands censorship laws to cover 2008 Georgia war
A Moscow court sentenced TV Rain journalist Valeria Kichigina to 10 years in prison in absentia on Tuesday for social media posts criticizing the Russian military.
Redacția TRM
Fraudsters impersonate Moldova tax officials to extract fines
The State Tax Service (SFS) has issued an urgent warning to taxpayers regarding a fraudulent scheme spreading via messaging apps such as Viber and Telegram.
Nicoleta Borodin
Neutral Moldova seeks 'security exporter' status via Ukraine aid
Moldova holds the legitimate and legal right to join the "Coalition of the Willing" to support Ukraine, according to regional security experts. The move signals Chisinau's ambition to transition from a security consumer to an active "security exporter" through military diplomacy.
Moldova allocates €5.7m to shield agriculture from fuel costs
Moldova’s Agriculture Ministry is moving to compensate farmers for diesel excise duties as rising fuel costs threaten the ongoing spring sowing campaign across 1.4 million hectares.
Olga Mînzat
Critics warn of democratic backslide as Moldova eyes mayor removals
The Republic of Moldova’s ruling Action and Solidarity Party (PAS) has introduced a draft law that would allow Parliament to suspend mayors and local councillors. Under the proposal, officials could be removed if they violate the Constitution or pose a threat to national security.
Maria Brînca
Moldova triggers emergency powers as Ukraine grid attacks cut main link
The Moldovan government has proposed a 60-day state of emergency in the energy sector following Russian drone strikes on Ukrainian infrastructure. The attacks caused the disconnection of the Isaccea-Vulcanesti power line, a critical high-voltage link for Moldova’s electricity supply.
White House denies leak after suspect pre-tweet oil surge
Oil traders executed suspicious transactions worth approximately $850 million (€787 million) just 15 minutes before President Trump announced "productive negotiations" with Iran, according to a Financial Times investigation.
European pension gap: Moldova covers just 42% of basic needs
State pensions cover basic living costs in less than half of European countries. In the Republic of Moldova, retirees receive only 42% of the funds required for a decent life, according to a recent Moorepay analysis.
Moldova monitors export risks as Middle East tensions hit trade
Moldova’s agricultural exports are facing significant logistical disruptions due to the escalating conflict in the Middle East. Shipping routes to key Arab markets have become increasingly difficult to navigate, according to Agriculture Minister Ludmila Catlabuga.
Daniela Savin
Europe’s energy paradox: More green power, same price volatility
The European Commission has requested that all 27 member states reduce gas reserves ahead of next winter. This move comes despite a significant drop in consumption since 2022.
Dan Alexe
Colombia military Hercules crash: 71 rescued near Peru border
A Colombian Air Force Hercules C-130 transport plane carrying over 120 personnel crashed during takeoff on Monday in the country's southern Amazon region.