Stalinist deportations: Moldova's painful history
Members of Parliament observed a moment of silence on Thursday, at the opening of the parliamentary session, in memory of the victims of the Stalinist deportations, 84 years after the first wave recorded on the night of June 12-13, 1941.
Eliza Mihalache
How Moldova’s infrastructure investment can boost the economy
The Republic of Moldova has bolstered its resilience and is no longer reliant on Russia for energy resources. However, economic growth prospects remain constrained due to systemic risks and insufficient investment, according to finance expert Eugen Ghilețchi.
Kremlin faces deep budget, inflation, banking crisis
Russia's economy has entered a critical phase, with economic stagnation, accelerating inflation, and a budget crisis converging into an imminent threat to internal stability.
Historic release: Moldova's soviet deportation archives open
On the eve of the commemoration of the June 12-13, 1941, mass deportations, the final tranche of approximately 20,000 files belonging to victims of political repression was declassified and formally transferred to the National Archival Agency.
Alexandr Statnîi
Odesa Summit: Zelenskyy demands $30 oil cap for Russia
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has urged the European Union to adopt tougher sanctions against Russia, following the announcement of the draft 18th sanctions package.
Los Angeles protests intensify amid Trump’s immigration crackdown
Protests are increasing across the United States against Donald Trump’s strict immigration policies, despite the deployment of troops in Los Angeles and the president’s promise never to let “the law of the streets rule America.”
Moldova's fate and European security at stake
Moldova is heading for its "most important elections" in history, as they could mark "a frontline in the battle for Europe," stated President Maia Sandu during her speech at the Ukraine - Southeast Europe Summit, held Wednesday in Odessa under maximum security conditions.
Maia Sandu: Ukraine support key to Europe's security
Supporting Ukraine is essential for the security of the whole of Europe, said the President of the Republic of Moldova, Maia Sandu, at the "Ukraine – Southeast Europe" summit held on June 11 in Odessa.
Bogdan Nigai
EU sanctions on Russia: Hungary & Slovakia oppose new oil cap
Two EU member states, Hungary and Slovakia, are continuing to oppose the 18th package of sanctions against Russia, which is set to be presented to EU leaders at the Brussels summit later this month.
Dan Alexe
Moscow dismisses Kyiv’s claims on airbase strike
Russia has played down the impact of recent drone strikes launched by Ukraine against its military airfields, particularly the Engels airbase in the Saratov region, where long-range strategic bombers are stationed.
New green energy courses launched in Moldova’s schools
The Moldovan government has updated the official list of vocational training fields to include three new qualifications aligned with the principles of the green economy and sustainable development: solar heating systems installer, geothermal heat pump installer, and food intake and distribution coordinator.
Tiraspol regime extends emergency amid economic woes
The Tiraspol regime has extended the economic state of emergency for the Transnistrian region by another 30 days, effective June 11.