Macron did not accept the resignation of the French Prime Minister following the results of the parliamentary elections
French President Emmanuel Macron on Monday decided to keep his Prime Minister Gabriel Attal in office after parliamentary elections in which the government's political camp lost its role as the strongest party to the left in a hung parliament, Reuters reports.
Bogdan Nigai
European Commissioner for Enlargement and Neighborhood, Oliver Varhelyi, is coming to Chisinau on Wednesday
Several European officials, including the European Commissioner for Enlargement and Neighborhood, Oliver Varhelyi, will come to Chisinau on Wednesday. According to the spokesperson of the Government, Daniel Vodă, during the visit, the European agenda and the ways in which the Republic of Moldova can advance in the European integration process will be discussed.
A Georgian wanted by INTERPOL for "terrorism" was detained upon entering the Republic of Moldova
Late last week, the security authorities at the Chisinau International Airport detained two people suspected of belonging to terrorist organizations. The information was later confirmed by the INTERPOL alert, informs the Border Police.
Ukraine announces that it has shot down half of the missiles launched by the Russian military last night
Ukrainian air defense shot down three Kh-101 cruise missiles out of six launched overnight by the Russian armed forces, Rador reports.
Ex-prosecutor general Alexandr Stoianoglo, the candidate of the socialists for the presidency
The Socialist Party of the Republic of Moldova (PSRM) proposes the former general prosecutor Alexandr Stoianoglo for the position of president of the Republic of Moldova. This was announced by the leader of the Socialists, Igor Dodon, during a briefing. Dodon called on the opposition parties to support Stoianoglo in the presidential elections.
Ecaterina Arvintii
Government meeting on July 8: 17 projects on the agenda
The members of the Cabinet of Ministers meet in session today, July 8. There are 17 projects on the agenda.
Rodica Mazur
Hungarian PM arrives in Beijing for talks with Chinese leader
Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban arrived in the Chinese capital Beijing. This was announced on the night of Monday, July 8, by his press secretary, DW reports.
French left beats Le Pen’s far right in election shock
The left-wing alliance in France won the most seats in parliament in a dramatic election, dealing a surprise blow to the far-right party of Marine Le Pen, writes Politico.
French election second round turnout nearly 60% at 5 pm
Voting has begun in France in pivotal runoff elections that could hand a historic victory to Marine Le Pen’s far-right National Rally - or produce a hung parliament and potentially months of political deadlock, Euronews reports.
Netherlands pledges "immediate" delivery of F-16 fighter jets to Ukraine
Days after taking office, top leaders of the new far-right Dutch government sought to dispel concerns about a shift toward Russia, vowing during a visit to Kyiv that its support for Ukraine was “rock solid” and that sophisticated warplanes and an air-defense system were on the way, Radio Free Europe reports.
Maia Sandu, in Telenesti: "We must preserve peace and freedom"
The President of the Republic of Moldova, Maia Sandu, participated today, July 7, in the "Hora Sânzienelor" Festival in Telenești, where she emphasized the importance of preserving peace and freedom in order to preserve and celebrate cultural traditions.
Ukrainian military destroyed Russian Su-25 in Donetsk region
Anti-aircraft gunners from the 110th separate mechanized brigade named after Mark Bezruchko shot down a Russian Su-25 attack aircraft in the Donetsk region, writes Hromadske.