‘Free Gas’ Scheme for Transnistria Has Ended as Debt Tops $9 Billion
Moldovan Parliament Speaker Igor Grosu has said that the long-standing mechanism through which Transnistria
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Starmer Faces Mounting Criticism as Allies Question His Leadership
UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer is facing growing internal criticism, with reports suggesting that members
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EU Court Orders Hungary to Lift Restrictions on LGBT Events
The Court of Justice of the European Union has ruled that Hungary must amend legislation introduced in
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Moldova Faces Food Prices Rise as Minister Cites Fuel Costs
Food prices in Moldova are expected to increase in the coming months, with Agriculture Minister Ludmila
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EU Lags Behind Russia in Weapons Output
The European Union is lagging behind Russia in the production of key categories of military equipment
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History Misrepresented again?
Moldovan media have once again turned to the topic of the 1946–1947 famine, but the way it has been presented
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Moldova Labour Ministry Expands Staff Despite Budget Pressures
Moldova’s Ministry of Labour and Social Protection is set to expand its workforce, adding new positions
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Dozens Detained for Begging at Chișinău Cemeteries During Radonitsa
During Radonitsa commemorations in Chișinău, authorities detained more than 30 families following incidents
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Moldova Simplifies School Absence Rules
Moldova’s Ministry of Education and Research, together with the Ministry of Health, has introduced new
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Moldovan Farmers Under Pressure as Policy Gaps Strain Sector
Moldova’s agricultural sector is facing a mounting crisis, with farmers caught between cheap imports
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