Constitutional Court in Romania annuls presidential elections. What happens next?
The Constitutional Court unanimously decided on Friday to annul the presidential elections, reads a statement from the CCR. G4Media announced the information, citing official sources. The electoral process for the election of the president of Romania will be resumed in its entirety, with the government setting a new date. This means that the elections will be held from scratch, with candidates having to register again and having to go through the validation process at the Central Electoral Bureau.
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Energy compensation for residents on the left bank of the Nistru River? Serebrian: "The price will be the same for all citizens"
Residents of the left bank of the Nistru may be eligible for the same energy compensation as those on the right bank if, starting January 1, the Russian company Gazprom interrupts natural gas supplies to the Transnistrian region. This statement was made by Oleg Serebrian, Deputy Prime Minister for Reintegration, during a program on TV8.
Moldova issues heatwave warning and fire danger alert
Starting on Saturday, August 17, and continuing until August 21, temperatures in the Republic of Moldova are expected to rise to as high as 37 degrees Celsius.
Romanian Navy Day: Show of strength in Black Sea region
Thousands of soldiers, warships, fighter jets, and helicopters paraded along the seashore in Constanța to celebrate Romanian Navy Day.
Unsettled Moldova: Cooler Days, Brief Evening Showers
The State Hydrometeorological Service (SHS) forecasts unsettled weather conditions persisting for the next few days, with slightly cooler temperatures.
Dnipro hospital says it has received 29,000 injured soldiers since start of full-scale war
Mechinkov Hospital, a regional medical center in the city of Dnipro that treats front-line soldiers from Donbas, has received around 29,000 injured troops since the start of the full-scale war, hospital director Sergii Ryzhenko told the Kyiv Independent.
Spanish, French farmers cut border crossings ahead of EU elections
French and Spanish farmers joined forces to protest EU agriculture policy on Monday, cutting off traffic at key border crossings, Anadolu agency reports.
EU steps up humanitarian assistance for Palestinians
In light of the continued deterioration of the severe humanitarian crisis in Gaza, and the steady rise of needs on the ground, the Commission is stepping up its funding to support Palestinians affected by the ongoing war, reads a press release of the European Commission.
Russia continues attacks on Ukrainian energy infrastructure
Last night, the Russian occupiers attacked four thermal power plants of DTEK, which led to serious damage to the equipment, the press service of the agency announced, reports Unian.
Ukraine War Fuels Surge in Global Arms Spending
A new report by the Stockholm International Peace Research Institute (SIPRI) reveals a significant increase in global military spending in 2023, according to Agerpres.
Ukrainian President Urges Stronger Defence Against Escalating Russian Attacks
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky reiterated, in his Sunday evening address via video message, the pressing need for additional anti-aircraft defence measures.
Ukraine Evacuates Sumy Region Amid Shelling
Ukrainian authorities have begun the mass evacuation of communities in the Sumy region, in the north of the country, near the border with Russia, after prolonged periods of intense shelling in the area, local officials said on Friday, according to Reuters.