Fico proposes peace talks on Slovak soil to end war
Slovak Prime Minister Robert Fico proposed hosting peace negotiations to end the war between Russia and Ukraine on Slovak territory, according to Russian President Vladimir Putin.
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Transnistrian issue shall be included in peace talks on the war in Ukraine, Mihai Popsoi
The Transnistrian issue must be part of the peace dialogue between Ukraine and Russia, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs Mihai Popsoi said in an interview with the Public Broadcaster “Teleradio Moldova”. According to the official, this issue in the peace negotiations is essential to eliminate vulnerabilities affecting both Ukraine and the Republic of Moldova.
Judicial vetting in Moldova: Over 50 judges resign in 2024
The evaluation process carried out by the Vetting Commission in 2024 has brought significant changes to the judiciary system of the Republic of Moldova.
Ukrainian man jailed for treason during war
Oleg Kolesnikov, a Ukrainian citizen whose family has deep ties to the world of espionage, was sentenced to life imprisonment for treason.
Ukraine war nearing peace talks? Trump’s role and Zelensky’s shift
Senior Ukrainian officials are starting to believe that the war could end by 2025, as discussions about a potential peace agreement between Kyiv and Moscow intensify following Donald Trump’s election as U.S. president.
How Moldova is addressing energy supply challenges for 2025
Moldova is preparing for new challenges in ensuring electricity supply starting January 1, 2025.
Moldovan farmers protest for agricultural aid
Farmers from several districts across the country are protesting for the second consecutive day.
Moldova trade unions protest for better wages and conditions
The National Confederation of Trade Unions of Moldova organized a new protest today, December 19, in front of the Parliament of the Republic of Moldova.
Russia hit by massive drone attack
On the night of Thursday, December 19th, the Rostov region was struck by a massive aerial attack. Over 30 drones and three missiles targeted multiple cities.
SCJ rejects request to review Vladimir Filat's conviction: There are no reasons for reopening
The Supreme Court of Justice (SCJ) denied the request made by former Prime Minister Vladimir Filat and his legal team to reopen the criminal trial that resulted in his conviction for passive corruption and influence peddling. This decision was reached by a majority vote and is final, informs the Supreme Council of Magistracy (CSM).
EU targets Russia, China, and North Korea in new sanctions
The European Union has adopted its 15th sanctions package, targeting 54 individuals and 30 organizations from Russia, China, and North Korea, as stated in an official communiqué published on the European Council's website.
Moldova's energy crossroads: Balancing dependence and diversification
Moldova faces a critical juncture in its energy security. Heavily reliant on imports for both natural gas and electricity, the small Eastern European nation is grappling with the challenges of dependence while striving to diversify its energy sources and build a more resilient system, as reported by Moldova 1.