71-Year-Old Writer Detained: Suspected in Slovak Prime Minister Shooting
The individual detained and suspected of shooting Slovak Prime Minister Robert Fico is a 71-year-old man from the central region of the country.
Carolina Străjescu
President Sandu Demands Evidence Amid Corruption Allegations
President Maia Sandu is calling for concrete evidence from the Anti-Corruption Prosecutor's Office, under the leadership of Veronica Drăgălin, regarding the allegations levelled against magistrate Tatiana Răducanu.
Governor Radev's Warning: Bulgaria's Eurozone Bid Imperilled by Political Crisis
Bulgaria still fails to meet the criteria for entering the eurozone, as acknowledged by the National Bank on Tuesday.
Alarming Pass Rates Spark Driving School Reforms in Moldova
The Ministry of Education and Research announced that a mere 23% of driving licence candidates passed their first attempt at the practical test, while only 50% passed the theoretical test.
Challenges in Moldova's Judicial Reform: Integrity Concerns and European Union Aspirations
The emergence of a letter in the public space, in which the Anti-Corruption Prosecutor's Office (PA) questions the integrity of Commission Vetting and Pre-Vetting member Tatiana Răducanu, is linked to the procedure for verifying the integrity of prosecutors in key positions within the PA.
Viorica Rusica
Minister Affirms: Răducanu's Resignation Doesn't Hinder Vetting Process in Moldova
Moldovan Minister of Justice Veronica Mihailov-Moraru asserted during the Government session that the resignation of magistrate Tatiana Răducanu from both commissions responsible for evaluating judges and prosecutors does not impact the vetting process.
US Warning: Georgia Cautioned Against Kremlin Alignment
Georgia has been cautioned by the United States against becoming an adversary of the West if it realigns with Moscow, following the defiance of massive protests by the parliament in Tbilisi, which adopted a law inspired by the Kremlin, as reported by The Guardian.
European Integration and Reintegration: Insights from Vice Prime Minister Serebrian
Reintegrating the Transnistrian Region hinges on the progress of European integration and the pace of our country's accession to the European bloc, according to Vice Prime Minister for Reintegration, Oleg Serebrian, during an interview on Moldova 1's "In Context" program.
Chief Prosecutor's Authenticated Letter Sparks Justice System Scrutiny
The letter signed by the Chief Prosecutor of the Anti-Corruption Prosecutor's Office, Veronica Dragalin, addressed to the candidates not promoted by the Pre-Vetting Commission dated May 14, 2024, is authentic, announced the Anti-Corruption Prosecutor's Office. However, the institution has not published the letter.
Moldova Gets Trade Boost from EU
While yesterday's headlines focused on a deepening defence cooperation agreement between Chișinău and the European Union, the actual development was a proposal for Moldova to increase information sharing, engage in joint military exercises, and participate in the EU's joint arms procurement program.
Georgia approves controversial law that sparked mass protests
Georgia's parliament has voted through a divisive "foreign agent" law that has sparked weeks of mass street protests, BBC reports.
Vladimir Bolea attends the FAO regional conference in Rome
The FAO Regional Conference for Europe (ERC), which was to be hosted by the Republic of Moldova, is being held from May 14-17, at the headquarters of the United Nations Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) in Rome.