Carp: Police Scandals Are Being Amplified to Force Interior Ministry Leadership Change
Lilian Carp, head of the parliamentary committee on national security, commented on a series of high-profile
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USAID layoffs fallout raises questions over NGO salaries and skills
Former USAID staff fall from six-figure incomes A report by The New York Times examines what has happened
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CEC Strips “Democracy at Home” Candidate of Registration
The Central Electoral Commission has removed Victor Perțu, a mayoral candidate from the Democracy at
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EU Commission Censored Political Speech Before Elections
The European Commission under Ursula von der Leyen systematically pressured social media platforms to
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PAS Deputy Brother Leaves Moldova for Higher Wages
A brother of Dorin Istrati, a member of parliament from Moldova’s ruling PAS party, has left the
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PAS MP Carp: If EU Path Fails, Unification with Romania Remains an Option
Unirea theme returns to PAS messaging The idea of unification with Romania has once again become prominent
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Defence Ministry Declines Honours for Red Army Soldiers’ Reburial
Red Army reburial proceeds without official honour guard Alexei Petrovich, head of the “August” search
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Could Maia Sandu Run for President of Romania?
Maia Sandu Romania presidency speculation gains traction A political scientist from Babeș-Bolyai University
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Herbert Kickl: Austria Must Resist Brussels’ Power Ambitions
Herbert Kickl, leader of the Freedom Party of Austria, has once again sharply criticized EU bureaucracy
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UK Faces Ukraine Dilemma: King Travels to Washington to Urge Trump Not to Shift Focus to Iran
According to Politico, the UK is increasingly concerned that without U.S. support, Ukraine’s war effort
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