New funding boosts Moldova's higher education & research
The Moldovan Government has announced an additional €37.4 million investment to modernize university infrastructure, enhance living conditions in student dormitories, and equip research institutions.
Vlada Vasilachi
Moscow, Washington host next US-Russia tensions talks
Russia and the United States have decided, following their April 10 consultations in Istanbul, to continue bilateral dialogue in their respective capitals in an attempt to reduce tensions.
Why Chișinău is ideal for digital nomads in Europe
Chișinău has been ranked 8th among Europe’s best destinations for remote work combined with leisure—commonly known as "workcations"—according to a study by Compare the Market AU.
Macron faces unstable majority amid France’s political crisis
Exactly one year ago, French President Emmanuel Macron surprised France and the entire European continent by dissolving Parliament, losing his majority and triggering a political crisis that continues to this day.
Dan Alexe
President Maia Sandu calls for sovereignty march on June 23
On June 23, 2025, Moldova commemorates the 35th anniversary of its Declaration of Sovereignty, a historic document adopted in 1990 by the then-Parliament (Supreme Soviet of the Moldavian SSR) that marked the beginning of Moldova’s path toward independence from the Soviet Union.
Eliza Mihalache
Romania and Moldova back Ukraine at Odessa Summit
Romanian President Nicușor Dan and Moldovan President Maia Sandu are participating in the Southeastern European Regional Summit of Solidarity with Ukraine, held today, June 11, in Odessa.
Luminița Toma
Dan, Sandu discuss Moldova's EU future amid threats
The Republic of Moldova's most important project is its accession to the European Union, and Romania has pledged "firm and concrete" support for this path.
Riigikogu debates vetting for secret Estonian data
Members of the Riigikogu (Estonia's unicameral parliament) from the Social Democratic Party have launched an initiative to restrict access to state secrets for pro-Russian parliamentarians, according to Raimond Kaljulaid, a member of the faction.
Austria school attack: 8 dead, students hurt
Eight people were killed and several more injured on Tuesday in a school shooting in Graz, Austria, local media, including Kronen Zeitung, reported.
EU transport policies to enhance Moldova's safety
The implementation of European Union transport policies is expected to significantly improve the quality and safety standards of transport services for passengers in the Republic of Moldova, according to Ghenadie Marin, head of the Bureau for European Integration.
Rodica Mazur
Bureaucracy delays Eugen Doga Cultural Center project
The building on Veronica Micle Street in the capital, intended to become the "Eugen Doga" Cultural Center, remains in a state of disrepair.
Baccalaureate exam 2025: Results and key dates
Today, June 10, thousands of high school graduates across the country are taking their foreign language exam as part of the National Baccalaureate.
Bogdan Nigai