High-voltage energy project set to power Moldova by 2025
The construction of the Vulcănești-Chișinău high-voltage transmission line (LEA) has reached approximately 50% completion.
Bogdan Nigai
Moldova seeks U.S. support for Transnistrian conflict resolution
Shifts in U.S. foreign policy and possible peace negotiations with Ukraine could present an opportunity for Moldova to secure American support in resolving the Transnistrian conflict.
Modernizing schools: Less paperwork, more teaching time
The Ministry of Education and Research is preparing a second set of measures to streamline bureaucracy, set to launch this year.
Trump’s inauguration: Key priorities for U.S. and Europe
The fight against migration, economic recovery, ending the war in Ukraine, and resolving the conflict in the Middle East are among the main priorities announced by the elected President of the United States, Donald Trump, who is currently being inaugurated.
Dumitru Petruleac
Moldovagaz: Potential gas supplier to Transnistria
Moldovagaz could potentially begin purchasing natural gas from the Moldovan gas exchange for delivery to the Transnistrian region, according to a statement from the Office of Reintegration Policy.
Ecaterina Arvintii
Moldova demands Russian troop withdrawal from Transnistria
For nearly three decades, Chisinau has consistently pressed for the withdrawal of Russian troops stationed in the Transnistrian region.
Eliza Mihalache
Chișinău’s mayor requests compensation for rising energy costs
The increase in energy costs will lead to an additional expenditure of about 400 million lei (€20 mln) for the city of Chișinău, the mayor of the capital announced during the weekly City Hall meeting on January 20.
Maia Sandu convenes Moldova's Supreme Security Council to tackle corruption
The President of the Republic of Moldova, Maia Sandu, convened the Supreme Security Council (SSC) on Monday, January 20, 2025.
Press Review // Moldova’s energy crisis: How Russia’s lies threaten stability
Falsehoods spread in the public sphere amid the energy crisis on the left bank of the Dniester continue to attract attention from national media.
Lidia Petrenco
How Moldova’s differentiated tariffs can help you save on energy
From today, January 20th, differentiated electricity tariffs will come into effect. The introduction of these tariffs gives consumers in the Republic of Moldova the opportunity to optimize costs by adjusting their energy consumption.
Lithuanian MP: The Republic of Moldova must invest more in national defense
The Republic of Moldova needs to invest in national defense, even though there are concerns that increasing military spending might negatively impact pensions and salaries. To secure its future, Moldova should develop a comprehensive plan to raise its military budget to at least 4% of GDP. These statements were made by Jighimantas Pavilionis, the Deputy Chairman of the Foreign Policy Committee of the Seimas of Lithuania, during the "Diplomatic Dimension" program on Moldova 1 TV.
Maia Sandu: Financial aid on the left bank of the Nistru will depend on two conditions
President Maia Sandu has stated that financial aid for the left bank of the Nistru will depend on certain conditions. According to her, this support can only be provided with the involvement of donors and if two specific criteria are met. Additionally, Maia Sandu urged citizens on both sides of the river to seek peace and reconciliation in order to navigate the energy crisis caused by Moscow. These statements were made during a podcast launched by the Presidency.
Carolina Străjescu