Moldova parcel shipments to US halted by new Trump executive order
Moldova's national postal service has temporarily suspended shipping parcels to the United States. The measure, which came into effect on Monday, August 25, does not affect letters and documents, which can still be sent.
Redacția TRM
Ukraine-Russia war: Ambassador Rohovei details 'just peace' terms
Ukraine's ambassador to Moldova, Paun Rohovei, has called for a "just peace" for his country, describing Russia's war as "more brutal than World War II."
Moldova's path to EU: Mayors discuss local development in Brussels
Moldovan mayors are on a two-day visit to Brussels after being invited by European Commissioner for Enlargement, Marta Kos.
Luminița Toma
Moldova: Șor-linked parties' activities curbed by Supreme Court
Moldova's Supreme Court has upheld a lower court ruling that limits the activities of four political parties linked to fugitive businessman Ilan Șor.
CEC sets final dates for candidate list changes ahead of September election
The Central Election Commission (CEC) has announced that political parties and electoral blocs registered for the general election on September 28 can request changes to their candidate lists, under specific conditions outlined by law.
Eliza Mihalache
Barcelona 3-2 Levante: A stunning comeback and a stoppage-time winner
Barcelona scraped a hard-fought win against Levante in the second round of La Liga. Hansi Flick's side came from two goals down to snatch a 3-2 victory, with the winner coming in stoppage time.
Dmitri Ciolacu
Giurgiulești-Galați: New border system launched to speed up EU transit
A new joint border control system has been launched at the Giurgiulești-Galați road crossing, a move by the governments of Moldova and Romania to improve efficiency.
Rodica Mazur
J.D. Vance says 'energetic diplomacy' could end Ukraine war
Speaking in an interview with US broadcaster NBC, J.D. Vance, the country’s Vice President, said he was optimistic that Russia's war in Ukraine could be over within six months.
Chișinău march: Why 'Liberation' is a controversial term for Moldova's past
Moldovan politicians are using historical events for political purposes, according to experts, following a "Liberation March" organised by the "Patriotic Bloc of Socialists, Communists, Heart and Future of Moldova" electoral bloc.
Maria Brînca
Russia-Ukraine war: Latest prisoner swap returns 146 soldiers and civilians
On Ukraine’s Independence Day, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy announced a further prisoner swap with Russia, which saw a group of soldiers and civilians return home. Most of them had been held captive since 2022.
Chișinău exhibition features photographs of Ukraine's 'unconquered' people
In Chișinău, Moldova, the parliament is hosting a photo exhibition on the eve of Ukraine's Independence Day, August 24.
Marina Negară
Igor Dodon award: Ukrainian Church disavows decoration
Two days after socialist leader Igor Dodon posted photos on social media of a diploma and an award he allegedly received from the Ukrainian Orthodox Church, the Kyiv Metropolis, which is canonically subordinate to the Russian Patriarchate, issued an official statement denying the purported decoration. "The information is untrue," read the statement from Metropolitan Onuphrius' office.