Borrell: Next Peace Summit should include Russia, but not on Putin's terms
Ukraine will continue to look for ways to organize the next peace conference with the participation of Russia, said the High Representative of the European Union, Josep Borrell. He emphasized that the talks will not take place under the conditions imposed by the leader of the Kremlin, Vladimir Putin.
Viorica Rusica
Moldova Aims for EU Accession by 2028 Amid Geopolitical Shift
The process of the Republic of Moldova's accession to the European Union could be completed by the end of 2027 or the beginning of 2028, stated Cristina Gherasimov, the Vice Prime Minister for European Integration, on "At 360 Degrees."
Biden’s Exit: US-Moldova Relations Remain Strong
The withdrawal of the leader from the White House, Joe Biden, from the presidential race in the USA would not affect bilateral relations between our country and Washington.
Israeli Army Confirms Deaths of Hostages Held by Hamas
The Israeli army confirmed the death of two men who were taken hostage by Hamas on October 7, 2023. "Today, the IDF (Israel Defense Forces) informed the families of the two hostages, Alex Dancyg and Yagev Buchshtab, that they are no longer alive," said a statement by the Israel Defense Forces on X (formerly Twitter).
Carolina Străjescu
Moldova's EU Accession: Key Review of Justice Chapter
The Justice Chapter will be reviewed in the second session of bilateral screening, scheduled for the second half of September.
PCCOCS Details Joint Searches in Kidnapping Case
PCCOCS provides details regarding the searches conducted on July 19 in Romania and Moldova in connection with a criminal case initiated for the kidnapping of a man from Bucharest.
Moldova's BeeProtect Saves Bees from Pesticides
More than 2,000 beekeepers and farmers have signed up for the BeeProtect system, a move that has led to a decrease in bee poisoning incidents.
Paris 2024: Security Fears Spark Accreditation Rejections
Dozens of accreditation applications for the 2024 Paris Olympics were rejected amid concerns about foreign interference allegedly backed by Russia and Belarus, according to a Politico report on July 21st, citing French authorities.
Child Critical After Orhei Crash
A one-year-old girl was critically injured in a traffic accident on the evening of July 21st in Orhei, Moldova.
Gaza Crisis: Over 38,900 Dead as Humanitarian Conditions Worsen
On Monday, the Israeli army ordered the evacuation of a portion of the Gaza Strip designated as a humanitarian zone.
Bogdan Nigai
Moldova Gets €4.3 Million Grant for Southern Waste Management
The Moldovan Foreign Policy and European Integration Commission approved initiating negotiations and signing a grant agreement with the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD) for €4.3 million.
Moldova Unveils Tuition Hikes, Online Admissions
The Moldovan government will fund over 5,000 university places for the upcoming academic year. The Nicolae Testimințeanu State University of Medicine and Pharmacy (USMF) boasts the most expensive tuition contract at 55,000 lei.