Moldova Revamps Driver's License Test for Safer Roads
The Public Services Agency (ASP) in Moldova is implementing changes to driver's licence testing procedures with the aim of improving road safety and aligning the country's standards with international best practices.
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Chișinău Battered by Storm: Crews Address Damage
Heavy rain and strong winds, including hail, struck Chișinău on Saturday afternoon, June 8, causing multiple tree branches to break and trees to fall.
Moldova, Ukraine Halt Human Smuggling Route
A transnational criminal organisation specialising in human smuggling, composed of Ukrainian and Moldovan citizens, was dismantled by a joint effort of the Moldovan and Ukrainian border authorities.
Millions to Vote in European Parliament Elections on June 8
Voters in Slovakia, Italy, Latvia, and Malta will vote on Saturday, June 8, in the elections for the European Parliament.
A man from Donbas was arrested in Paris for a sabotage plan
Police in France have arrested a 26-year-old Russian-Ukrainian man on suspicion of trying to make explosives and planning a violent act, BBC reports.
New Rules: Ukrainian Men Face Travel Restrictions
Ukrainian men eligible for military service who hold dual citizenship or permanent residency abroad are now prohibited from departing the country.
Agricultural Havoc: Meteorological Disasters Wreak Havoc Across the Country
Recent meteorological fluctuations have inflicted widespread damage across various regions of Moldova.
NATO Chief Supports Ukraine Strikes on Russian Territory
The Secretary General of NATO, Jens Stoltenberg, who previously supported granting permission to Ukrainian defence forces to strike targets on Russian territory, has welcomed the allies' decision to reduce restrictions.
Biden Supports Israel's New Ceasefire Proposal in Gaza
President of the United States, Joe Biden, declared that Israel has offered a new "comprehensive" agreement within the framework of negotiations for a ceasefire in the Gaza Strip, reports BILD.
Chișinău Airport: New Terminal Planned for Passenger Boom
Moldovan authorities predict a significant rise in passenger traffic at Chișinău International Airport over the next five years, exceeding the capacity of the current terminal.
Key Figures Targeted: EU Imposes Sanctions for Supporting Aggression
The Council of the European Union finalised, on Friday, May 31, the lists of sanctions against individuals and entities from Iran and North Korea implicated in supplying arms to Russia.
Stable Condition: Prime Minister Fico's Rehabilitation Journey
Prime Minister Robert Fico has been relocated from the hospital in Banská Bystrica to his residence in Bratislava.