Georgia’s Parliament Overrides Veto on Controversial Law
The Parliament of Georgia did not consider the motivated remarks of President Salome Zurabishvili, overriding her veto and ultimately approving the law regarding "foreign agents."
Bogdan Nigai
EU Alarmed by Georgia's Foreign Influence Law
The European Union expresses deep regret over the Georgian Parliament's decision to override the president's veto on the foreign influence law.
Moldova University Merger Stalled by Funding Woes
The planned merger of the State University of Moldova (USM) and the Technical University of Moldova (UTM) has been temporarily put on hold.
Moldova Assured: Dniester River Levels Not a Threat
The Ministry of Environment in Moldova has responded to public images showing the Dniester River severely depleted of water near the Ukrainian city of Hotin.
Moldova Goes Green: Electric Vehicles Get New Plates
Beginning on June 7, 2024, the Public Services Agency (PSA) of Moldova will implement a new system of green licence plates for automobiles with eco-friendly propulsion systems.
International Support for Teleradio-Moldova’s Independence
Teleradio-Moldova (TRM) intends to obtain external financial assistance by mobilising civil society, the partner states of the Republic of Moldova, the diplomatic body accredited in Chișinău, and international donors.
US Secretary of State Blinken to Announce Moldova Support in Chișinău Visit
The Secretary of State of the United States, Antony Blinken, is scheduled to arrive in Chișinău on Wednesday, May 29th.
Blinken Supports Moldova's EU Bid, Meets Czech Officials
Secretary Antony Blinken will travel to Chișinău, Republic of Moldova, and Prague, Czech Republic, from May 28-31, announced the Department of State in Washington.
£176 Million Boosts Ukraine's Defences: UK, Allies Step Up
The United Kingdom and its allies are supplying Ukraine with air defence radar systems, decoy devices, and electronic warfare equipment valued at £82 million as part of the Ukraine International Fund, according to the BBC.
Constitutional Court Faces Debate over Moldova's Postal Voting Laws
The recent appeal concerning postal voting, submitted by the Bloc of Communists and Socialists (BCS) to the Constitutional Court (CC), may face dismissal, as anticipated by legal expert Nicolae Osmochescu and PAS deputy Vasile Grădinaru.
Honey Production Soars in Moldova: Forests Open to Beehives
The Republic of Moldova exported 1,715 tons of honey in 2023, representing a portion of the total production of 5,500 tons that year.
Watch: Meteorite Causes Dazzling Display Over Portugal and Spain
A meteorite illuminated the night sky over Portugal and Spain last night.