EU weighs sending troops to Ukraine amid ceasefire talks
The extraordinary Paris Summit focused on two key issues: the potential deployment of European troops to Ukraine and strengthening the European Union’s security efforts.
EU and UK discuss deploying 30,000 troops to monitor Ukraine ceasefire
Leaders from the European Union and the United Kingdom have discussed the possibility of deploying up to 30,000 troops to Ukraine to monitor a potential ceasefire agreement between Moscow and Kyiv.
Eliza Mihalache
Trump’s refusal to invite Europe to Ukraine peace talks raises tensions
Following the Munich Security Conference, which underscored the growing rift between Washington and the European Union, France convened a mini-European summit on Monday, February 17.
Dan Alexe
Gagauzia in crisis: Kremlin-backed forces challenge Moldova
The Gagauz Autonomous Territory, a region heavily influenced by the Kremlin through Ilan Șor, is in the midst of a deep crisis.
Gagauzia’s future: EU integration vs. Russian influence
The people of Gagauzia must understand that the Russian army never brings peace—only destruction and cynical disregard for the lives of those who support the Russian Federation.
Moldova enhances border security with new passenger data system
The Passenger Information Directorate has been launched in Moldova, granting law enforcement access to data on travelers planning to enter the country.
Marina Negară
New traffic monitoring in Moldova targets seatbelt and phone use
Over 1,500 drivers were caught without seatbelts or using their mobile phones while driving in the first week following the adjustment of the traffic monitoring system, reports the General Inspectorate of Police (IGP).
Vulcănești-Chișinău power line construction reaches 22% completion
At this stage, the construction and installation works on the Vulcănești-Chișinău power line in Moldova are 22% completed.
Moldova cracks down on political parties over financial violations
The Central Electoral Commission (CEC) of the Republic of Moldova has identified serious financial reporting violations among several political parties.
Bogdan Nigai
Moldova limits cash payments: New €80K cap for real estate
Starting in April, Moldova will enforce a new law restricting cash payments for high-value transactions to combat tax evasion and money laundering.
Virginia Pîntea
Moldova considers Venice Commission opinion on PACCO reform
The Ministry of Justice of the Republic of Moldova is evaluating the possibility of requesting the opinion of the Venice Commission in the process of establishing the new Anti-Corruption and Organized Crime Prosecutor’s Office (PACCO).
Moldova responds to Russian drone incursions with protest
Two drones entered Moldova's airspace yesterday evening, three minutes apart. This incident comes just five days after several Russian drones flew over Moldova during a Russian airstrike on Ukraine.