EU prepares for Russian gas transit disruption through Ukraine
The European Union is ready to handle a potential disruption in Russian gas transit through Ukraine, as reported by DW.
Bogdan Nigai
Moldova’s education reform: Tackling teacher shortages and funding gaps
The shortage of teaching staff and the need for additional funding for educational institutions were among the primary challenges faced by the education system in the Republic of Moldova throughout 2024.
Eliza Mihalache
Russia opposes European peacekeepers in Ukraine amid peace talks
Russia strongly opposes the potential deployment of a European peacekeeping force in Ukraine if a peace agreement with Moscow is reached.
Carolina Străjescu
Moldova extends wheat, corn, and sunflower import restrictions
The Government has approved the extension of the wheat, corn, and sunflower import restrictions until June 30, 2025, in the Republic of Moldova.
Energy crisis in Moldova: Cuciurgan power plant to shut down
Starting January 1, the Cuciurgan Power Plant (MGRES) will cease supplying electricity to the right bank of the Dniester River. In light of this, citizens are urged to conserve energy, particularly during peak hours, to help balance demand and avoid potential power cuts.
Moldovagaz: A major threat to Moldova’s energy security
Moldovagaz poses a threat to the Republic of Moldova, and we must either regain full control of this company to eliminate this vulnerability or reduce its role in energy supply and replace it with another state-owned entity, Energocom, which could perform the same functions currently handled by Moldovagaz.
Infographic // Moldova: First Home Program Expands Eligibility
The maximum interest rate margin that banks can apply to government-guaranteed loans under the "First Home" program in 2025 will remain at 3%.
Moldova’s PM orders legislation changes on nationalization
Prime Minister Dorin Recean has instructed the Ministry of Justice to prepare amendments to the legislation on the nationalization of strategic enterprises within the next three weeks.
Gazprom cuts gas to Moldova: Government responds with aid plan
The Moldovan government, in collaboration with its development partners, has prepared a plan to offer humanitarian aid to citizens on the left bank of the Dniester River, who have suffered due to the energy crisis.
Remembering Jimmy Carter: Legacy of peace and diplomacy
Jimmy Carter, the 39th President of the United States and Nobel Peace Prize laureate, passed away at the age of 100, as reported by the American media.
Shark kills tourist in Egypt's Red Sea
An Italian tourist was killed and another injured in a shark attack in the Red Sea off the coast of Egypt on Sunday, according to a source at the Italian Ministry of Foreign Affairs, AFP reported.
Infographic // Germany allocates €60 million for humanitarian aid in Syria
Germany will allocate €60 million to various aid projects for Syria, as announced by the Minister for Economic Cooperation and Development, Svenja Schulze, in an interview with Redaktionsnetzwerk Deutschland.