Moldova Overhauls Road Authority: Boosts Efficiency, Funding
The Moldovan government has announced plans to restructure the State Road Administration (ASD), currently a state-owned enterprise.
Bogdan Nigai
Camping Trip Tragedy: Filmmaker Killed by Storm
A 36-year-old man, Moldovan filmmaker Arcadie Spoială, was tragically killed after being crushed by a tree branch while camping on the banks of the Dniester River.
Carolina Străjescu
EU Boosts Moldova's Defences with €137 Million Aid
The European Union (EU) has significantly bolstered the defence capabilities of the Moldovan Armed Forces with the donation of 16 new military ambulances and associated medical equipment.
Ukraine Peace Summit: Hope Fades, But Talks Continue
The number of countries and organisations participating in the global peace summit for Ukraine has dropped from 93 to 78, according to Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty (RFE/RL), citing anonymous EU diplomats.
National Integrity Authority Gains Expanded Powers: Legislative Proposals Under Review
The National Integrity Authority inspectors could be granted expanded authority, including the ability to initiate contravention procedures and impose fines, in cases where the declaration contains incomplete or erroneous information, including non-existent revenues.
European Integration Focus: Moldovan-Romanian Consultation Highlights
The political-diplomatic dialogue between Chișinău and Bucharest, along with the bilateral agenda emphasising infrastructure development, energy projects, coordinated border control continuation, and cultural cooperation, constituted the focal points of a Moldovan-Romanian interministerial political consultation.
Understanding Deputy Prosecutor Approval: Mandate Termination & Appointment Insights
The Superior Council of Prosecutors may today approve the deputy prosecutors of the Prosecutor General. This matter is included on the agenda of the CSP meeting.
Hungary Faces NATO Exclusion Over Pro-Russian Stance
They are fed up with Viktor Orban! The group of NATO members B9 (Bucharest-9), which held its summit on June 11 in Riga, is composed of nine countries of the North Atlantic Alliance: Bulgaria, the Czech Republic, Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, Poland, Romania, Slovakia, and Hungary.
Maia Sandu signs the decree: Former Chief of Staff, Igor Gorgan, deprived of state awards
The state distinctions of the former Chief of Staff, Igor Gorgan, were withdrawn, according to a decree signed today, June 11, by President Maia Sandu.
Rodica Mazur
Hunter Biden found guilty on all counts in gun trial
Hunter Biden has been found guilty of lying about his drug use when buying a gun. After three hours of deliberation, the jury found him guilty on all three counts, BBC reports.
Poland to reintroduce no-go zone at Belarus border on Thursday,
Poland will reintroduce a no-go zone at its border with Belarus on Thursday, the deputy interior minister said on Monday, in a move to increase security following the death of a Polish soldier after he was stabbed on the border by migrants, Reuters reports.
Joint statement at the B9 Summit: Russia is and will remain the most important and direct threat to NATO security
Russia is and will remain the most important and direct threat to NATO security - reads the joint statement of the co-presidents of the Bucharest Format Summit 9 (B9). In the document signed today in Riga by the presidents of Romania, Poland and Latvia, they emphasized that China's and Russia's attempts to undermine the rules-based international order run counter to Euro-Atlantic values and interests, Radio Romania News reports.