Mohammad Mokhber: Iran's New Interim President After Raisi's Tragic Death
Mohammad Mokhber, aged 68, the first vice president of Iran, is poised to assume the role of interim president in accordance with the Iranian Constitution, following the tragic demise of Ebrahim Raisi in a helicopter accident, as reported by Reuters.
Moldova Local Elections: First Round Results Announced
The Moldovan Central Election Commission (CEC) announced the preliminary results of local elections held yesterday in five localities across Moldova.
Iranian President and Foreign Minister Die in Helicopter Crash
Several Iranian sources confirm that the country's president, Ebrahim Raisi, and foreign minister, Hosein Amir Abdollahian, have died following a helicopter accident, according to the BBC.
Bogdan Nigai
Eastern Europe Tensions: Poland Strengthens Defences
Following Finland's announcement to fortify its over 1,300-kilometre border with Russia, Poland, a nation bordering the Russian exclave of Kaliningrad, has made a similar declaration.
Anti Corruption Chief Dragalin Responds to CRJM's False Claims
The head of the Anti Corruption Prosecutor's Office, Veronica Dragalin, responded to the public statement issued by the Legal Resources Center (CRJM) four days ago, concerning the resignation of Judge Tatiana Răducanu.
Carolina Străjescu
Kharkiv Attack: Russia Targets Civilians, Ukraine Seeks Defense
At least eleven people were killed in bombings in Ukraine's northeastern Kharkiv region on Sunday, according to news.ro.
Danube River Nightmare: 2 Dead, 5 Missing in Boat Crash
Two people died and five others are missing following a suspected collision between a small motorboat and a cruise ship on the Danube River north of Budapest on Saturday evening, according to police quoted by Reuters.
Moldova Celebrates Europe Day, Eyes EU Membership
Peace and unity on the European continent were celebrated today in the Moldovan city of Balti.
Moldova: Environmental Crisis Deepens Amid Staff Shortage
There are currently over 200 environmental inspectors working across the country, according to officials in the field, but at least 287 are needed.
Prime Minister Robert Fico's Shooter Might Not Have Acted Alone
The Minister of Internal Affairs, Matúš Šutaj Eštok, has announced that an investigation team has been established and that the police are examining the theory that the attacker might not have acted alone, reports actuality.sk.
Moldova Celebrates Europe in Bălți European Town
There will be a celebration of peace and unity on the European continent today, starting at 2:00 PM in the Moldovan city of Bălți.
New and partial local elections are held in nine localities in the Republic of Moldova
Over 10,760 voters are expected at the 13 polling stations organized for the new and partial local elections in nine localities in the country. The polling stations will be open until 21:00.