NATO’s Rutte visits Ukraine amid fresh Russian attacks
On Tuesday, April 15, NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte paid a visit to Ukraine. He traveled to the city of Odessa, which had recently been struck by Russian drones, and held discussions with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky.
Rodica Mazur
Moldova cracks down on electoral corruption in 2025 race
Law enforcement agencies in Moldova are ramping up their efforts to combat electoral corruption ahead of the upcoming parliamentary elections.
Olga Mînzat
Evrazia-funded pilgrimages raise election concerns
In recent months, several priests and citizens from the Republic of Moldova have taken part in religious pilgrimages to Russia, Serbia, and Jerusalem.
Bogdan Nigai
Moldova launches major railway reform to save CFM
The Public Property Agency (PPA) has launched the restructuring of Moldova Railways (CFM).
Orbán targets LGBT community and dual nationals in new law
On Monday, April 14, Hungary adopted a new constitutional amendment that further restricts the rights of LGBT individuals.
Dan Alexe
Moldova to modernize school cafeterias for free meals
Moldovan school cafeterias that will soon begin offering free meals to students in grades five through nine are set to undergo major upgrades.
Romanian Easter traditions revived in Soroca workshop
To help preserve and share Romania’s authentic Easter traditions, the Nicolae Bulat History Museum in Soroca organized a special workshop focused on traditional egg decorating.
Angelina Caldare
UK delivers second loan tranche to Ukraine under G7 program
The United Kingdom has disbursed the second tranche of a loan to Ukraine, amounting to £752 million (equivalent to €875 million), under the G7’s Extraordinary Revenue Acceleration Loans for Ukraine (ERA) program.
Eliza Mihalache
Frost damage devastates early fruit orchards in northern regions
A cold wave and frosts have recently devastated early fruit orchards across several regions of the country, with farmers in the north witnessing the damage to apricot, plum, and cherry trees that had just bloomed.
EU suspends countermeasures amid US trade talks
The European Union has decided to suspend, until July 14, its countermeasures against the unjustified tariffs announced by the United States, according to a statement released Monday on the European Commission’s website.
Gagauzia's autonomy at risk after court ruling on prosecutor appointment
The Constitutional Court's decision to declare the involvement of the People's Assembly of Gagauzia (APG) in appointing the Chief Prosecutor of the autonomy unconstitutional has generated divergent reactions.
Danu Secrieru wins three medals at European weightlifting championships
At only 17 years old, Moldovan weightlifter Danu Secrieru has captured the spotlight with a stellar showing at the European Senior Championships, held at the Chișinău Arena in the capital of the Republic of Moldova.
Radu Galbur