Universities in the Republic of Moldova, closer to graduates: education fair held in Hincesti
Hundreds of lyceum graduates from several districts came to Hincesti, where several universities presented their study offers. The 12th graders attended masterclasses, learned about the programs of the universities and talked to several specialists in different fields. The young people were happy with the offers and they were motivated to opt for studies in Moldova.
Maria Brînca
"Sex education is vital, not optional!": Women's march was held today in Chisinau
Today, dozens of people marched in the center of Chisinau to advocate for the introduction of sex education in schools and to protest against violence. The demonstrators carried banners and wore purple scarves while calling for equal rights for both women and men. This year's march featured the slogan "Sex education is vital, not optional!"
Moldova welcomes travelers with mărțișoare and festive music
Călătorii au fost întâmpinați cu mărțișoare la intrarea în Republica Moldova în prima zi de primăvară. La Aeroportul Internațional Chișinău, pasagerii au avut parte și de un concert. Melodiile au fost interpretate de fanfara Poliției de Frontieră.
European investments in Crihana Veche: More jobs for villagers
Local authorities are looking for solutions to boost economic development in the context of the shortage of jobs in rural areas. Recently, in the village of Crihana Veche, Cahul district, a Business Development Center was inaugurated, aimed at attracting investors and creating new employment opportunities for both locals and residents of neighboring villages.
Alexei Navalny commemorated in Chisinau
Former Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny was commemorated in Chisinau today, one year after his death. Several supporters organized a march that started in front of the memorial stone to the victims of the Soviet occupation in the Great National Assembly Square. Later, they went to the Russian Embassy, where they laid flowers and lit candles.
People sell belongings in Moldova to survive amid crisis
They sell whatever they have left in their homes to earn a little extra money. These are people who usually set up impromptu markets on Gagarin Boulevard on weekends, near the Railway Station in the capital.