Budapest softens stance, Ukraine military aid secured
Hungary has reversed its stance on a €5 billion military aid fund for Ukraine, potentially thawing a months-long impasse and ensuring a stable supply of weapons for Kyiv, Bloomberg has reported.
Viorica Rusica
Moldova's EU dream: Romania's steady hand
In a warm exchange across borders, Romania's Foreign Minister Luminița Odobescu swiftly congratulated Christina Gherasimov on her new role as Moldova's Minister of European Affairs.
Bogdan Nigai
Chisinau & Copenhagen: Deepening Ties, Boosting Growth
In the wake of the war in Ukraine, Moldova is receiving a vital boost to its economic, financial, energy, and security resilience from Denmark.
Mihai Popșoi: Western sanctions on Russia must be used to rebuild Ukraine
The sanctions levied against Russia are deemed ineffective, failing to achieve their intended goals, including the restoration of damages and lives lost.
Moldovan petition challenges Romania's ID cancellation policy
Over four thousand Moldovans have signed a petition addressed to the Romanian Presidential Administration, Senate, Chamber of Deputies, and Government, urging the defence of Romanian diaspora rights regarding the cancellation of Romanian IDs if more than 10 people are registered at one address.
Serafim Gangan
Moldova bolsters global security: 40 troops head to Kosovo
In a testament to its commitment to international security, Moldova is deploying 40 troops from its 20th National Army contingent to Kosovo for a six-month mission.
Moldova, Romania, & Ukraine forge pact for EU justice standards
In a landmark move, legal chiefs from Moldova, Romania, and Ukraine met this week to harmonise Moldova’s and Ukraine’s EU accession paths, focusing on critical justice reforms.
Germany delivers historic blow to far-right: Court severs state funding for neo-nazi parties
In a landmark decision that reverberates across Europe, the German Constitutional Court has declared that neo-Nazi parties promoting the subversion of democratic order are ineligible for state funding.
EU Interior Ministers convene: Migration, security, and drug policy on agenda
EU Interior Ministers are gathering on Thursday for an informal meeting at the Egmont Palace in Brussels, marking their first assembly since Belgium assumed the rotating presidency of the EU Council on January 1, reported by Agerpres.
Diplomatic boost: Denmark to open embassy in Moldova, ministers meet
A high-level diplomatic visit from Denmark signals deepening ties between the two nations, as Moldova's Foreign Minister Nicu Popescu prepares to host Lars Løkke Rasmussen on January 25-26.
Carolina Străjescu
Slovakia pledges full support for €50 billion Ukraine aid, deepens ties
Ukrainian Prime Minister Denys Shmyhal secured crucial commitments from Slovakia on Wednesday, dispelling any concerns about potential roadblocks for the EU's €50 billion aid package and forging closer ties between the two nations.
Moldova doubles student grants, education majors reap biggest rewards
The Republic of Moldova has unveiled a proposal to significantly increase student grants, with some awards set to more than double current rates.