"It was a surprise". Several couples in the capital became parents on Easter Day
The most beautiful gift they received on Resurrection Night. Six couples from Chisinau became parents. The three little girls and three little boys were delivered at the maternity ward of the "Gheorghe Paladi" Municipal Clinical Hospital in the capital. The new mothers say that it is a blessing to give birth on this day and they are sure that the babies will have a special destiny.
Foreign ambassadors accredited in our country sent good wishes to Moldovans on Easter holidays
Representatives of diplomatic missions accredited in Chisinau came with congratulatory messages for Moldovans on the occasion of Easter holidays. They wished people happy holidays, joy and peace.
Viorica Rusica
Sudan: At least 56 people killed, 600 others injured in explosions and gunfire
At least 56 people have died and 600 others have been injured after explosions and gunfire in Sudan's capital Khartoum, where fighting between paramilitaries and the country's army is raging for the second day in a row. According to the BBC, the dead include three UN workers.
Ukraine criticises Poland's decision to block agricultural products. Hungary joins the ban
Ukraine has criticised the Polish government's decision to ban imports of Ukrainian agricultural goods, including products destined for other countries, saying it violated a previous agreement between the two countries, Politico reports.
"The light of justice will shine": Zelensky congratulated Ukrainians on Easter
Ukrainian President Volodimir Zelensky congratulated Ukrainians on Easter and drew a parallel between the resurrection of Christ and the revival of Ukraine, Unian reports.
Christ is Risen! Orthodox Christians celebrate Easter today
Orthodox Christians celebrate Easter today - the feast of light and joy, considered the greatest feast of Christianity, signifying the Resurrection of the Lord. The Easter celebrations last for three days.
In memory of the victims of the organised famine of 1946-1947. Larisa Turea: It's a theme that needs to be put back on the agenda
The third Saturday in April marks the Day of Remembrance for the victims of the organised famine of 1946-1947. Perpetuation of the memory of those who went through the ordeal of the famine, who suffered, died in torment because the totalitarian regime was established on 7 April 2022 by the Parliament of the Republic of Moldova.
Nicu Popescu: Romania's support for Moldova remains unwavering
Romania's support for the Republic of Moldova remains unwavering. This is the conclusion of Deputy Prime Minister Nicu Popescu's return from Bucharest, where the trilateral meeting Republic of Moldova - Romania - Ukraine took place. The head of diplomacy in Chisinau thanked Romania for all the support given to modernise our country.
ASEM, the new champion of the Republic of Moldova in women's volleyball
The team of the Academy of Economic Studies is the new champion of the Republic of Moldova in women's volleyball. ASEM defeated Dinamo Tiraspol without appeal in the fifth and decisive match of the final series, played in the city across the Dniester.
Radu Galbur
Massive rocket attack on Sloviansk: There are dead and wounded
Russian missiles hit residential buildings in the eastern Ukrainian city of Sloviansk on Friday. At least nine people lost their lives, 21 were wounded, and the blocks turned into slabs of metal and concrete, Reuters reports.
Ukraine to receive another $5 billion from G7 countries
Following the outcome of negotiations at the IMF and World Bank spring meetings, Ukraine will receive several billion dollars in additional support, Ukrainian Prime Minister Denis Shmihal said, according to RBC.
Bogdan Nigai
France: The pension reform law has passed the constitutionality test and can be promulgated. Police increase security in Paris
France's Constitutional Council has approved an increase in the retirement age from 62 to 64 proposed by President Macron, rejecting a call for a referendum, the BBC reports, quoted by Digi24. At the same time, the Constitutional Council said some articles of the controversial reform have legal flaws.
Ecaterina Arvintii