Flights to resorts in Egypt canceled amid disagreements between partners
Several charter flights from Chișinău to tourist destinations in Egypt were canceled on the evening of March 26 due to the non-payment of financial obligations by some business partners in the tourism sector. The information was confirmed by the Civil Aviation Authority (CAA), which was officially notified of these changes.
Bogdan Nigai
March 27, 1918 – 107 years since the Union of Bessarabia with Romania
On March 27, it turns 107 years since 1918, when the Sfatul Țării (Council of the Country) voted for the Union of Bessarabia with Romania. This was the first of the historical provinces to join Romania. Later that year, the other Romanian provinces—Transylvania, Crișana, Banat, Maramureș, and Bukovina—also joined and created Greater Romania.
Correspondence by Dan Alexe // "Peace imposed by force": summit in Paris; France takes over the leadership of the coalition for Ukraine
French President Emmanuel Macron will host leaders of the Coalition of the Willing on Thursday, March 27. The Paris meeting will focus on short-term military support for Kiev and long-term security guarantees "that the armies of European countries can offer," Macron said.
Dan Alexe
Moldova risks losing 1.9 billion euros in EU funds
The Republic of Moldova risks losing access to 1.9 billion euros in European Union funds allocated for economic growth if politicians who take power abandon their commitments to the European Union.
Mark Rutte warns of devastating NATO response to attack on Poland
NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte warned on Wednesday, during a visit to Warsaw, that a potential "attack against Poland or any other ally" would be "devastating," Agerpres reports, citing AFP and Reuters.
Moldova’s new cybersecurity law: Can it block websites legally?
The draft instruction developed by the Government, which regulates how the Ministry of Internal Affairs (MAI) and the Intelligence and Security Service (SIS) can block access to certain websites, does not introduce new rules, nor does it open the door to abusive censorship of the internet, as highlighted in an analysis published by the Independent Journalism Center (CJI).
Sergiu Stanciu resigns from Teleradio-Moldova leadership
Sergiu Stanciu has resigned from his role as secretary of the Supervisory and Development Council (CSD) of Teleradio-Moldova. The announcement was made on Tuesday, March 26, at the conclusion of the Council meeting.
Gagauzia supports Guțul's release, threatens mass protests
On Wednesday, March 26, the People's Assembly of Gagauzia (APG) adopted a statement expressing unanimous support for the autonomy’s Bashkan, Evghenia Guțul, who was detained by law enforcement the previous day.
Moldova: Pension increase set for April 2025
Effective April 1, 2025, Moldovan pensioners and other beneficiaries will receive increased benefits.
Protest in Gagauzia after governor Evghenia Guțul’s detention
Several people gathered on Wednesday morning outside the headquarters of the People's Assembly of Gagauzia in Comrat to protest the detention of Evghenia Guțul, the Governor of Gagauzia.
Moldova’s national pretest: 58% pass rate with significant regional differences
Approximately 6 in 10 students passed the national pretest in mathematics conducted on February 27, 2025, as shown by data analyzed by the National Agency for Curriculum and Evaluation.
Evghenia Guțul detained over fraudulent electoral funds
Evghenia Guțul, the Governor of the Autonomous Territorial Unit (UTA) Gagauzia, was detained by the National Anticorruption Center (CNA) as a suspect in a criminal case involving the fraudulent management of electoral funds, illegal financing of candidates, and falsification of documents concerning the 2023 elections.