Slovakia protesters demand Fico's resignation over pro-Russian stance
Massive protests took place in Slovakia, where tens of thousands of people gathered in the streets to challenge Prime Minister Robert Fico's policies.
Rodica Dimitriu
Moldova and Ukraine strengthen ties: Energy crisis and EU goals
The regional situation, the energy crisis, common challenges, and European integration were discussed in Kiev by Moldova's President Maia Sandu and Ukraine's President Volodymyr Zelensky.
Rodica Mazur
Madison Keys triumphs over world no. 1 Sabalenka in Grand Slam final
Madison Keys secured the trophy with a victory in the final against world number one, Aryna Sabalenka.
Radu Galbur
Marco Rubio freezes U.S. foreign aid, except for Israel, Egypt
The new head of U.S. diplomacy, Marco Rubio, has frozen U.S. foreign aid, except for the assistance provided to Egypt and Israel, pending a full review of all programs, as stated in an internal memo from the State Department, according to AFP.
Kyle Walker joins AC Milan on loan: A dream transfer
The Italian club has loaned 34-year-old English defender Kyle Walker from Manchester City for the remainder of the season.
Maia Sandu’s visit to Kyiv: Strengthening Moldova-Ukraine ties
President Maia Sandu is set to visit Kyiv on Saturday, January 25. During her visit, she will meet with Ukraine’s President Volodymyr Zelenskyy, Prime Minister Denys Shmyhal, and Speaker of Parliament Ruslan Stefanchuk.
Wage freeze sparks Union protests in Romania
In Romania, Union Day was observed without the presence of the country's top leaders. President Klaus Iohannis and Prime Minister Marcel Ciolacu did not attend the official ceremonies held in Iași and Focșani. The only high-ranking official in attendance was Senate President Ilie Bolojan, a member of the National Liberal Party.
Judicial cooperation boosts Moldovan justice reform
Members of the Moldovan and Romanian Superior Councils of Magistracy, along with Simona-Camelia Marcu, Director of the Romanian National Institute for Magistracy, adopted yesterday a joint declaration marking a new step in judicial cooperation between the two countries.
Moldova rejects Russia's energy crisis accusations
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MFA) of Moldova dismisses accusations made by the Russian Federation’s Foreign Minister, Sergey Lavrov, alleging that Chișinău is avoiding addressing the energy crisis in Transnistria.
Energy crisis fuels protests in Transnistria's Security Zone
The protests held this morning at the administrative border with the Transnistrian region were most likely organized by the regime in Tiraspol, said journalist and co-founder of the platform zonadesecuritate.md, Irina Tabaranu, in an interview with Teleradio-Moldova.
Ecaterina Arvintii
Moldova boosts energy subsidies for refugees and vulnerable households
Ukrainian refugees and vulnerable households in the Republic of Moldova will receive higher energy subsidies during the winter season to address rising tariffs.
CEC rejects referendum bid to dismiss Bălți mayor Alexandr Petkov
The Central Electoral Commission (CEC) rejected the registration request from an initiative group seeking to collect signatures to organize a local referendum for the dismissal of Bălți's mayor, Alexandr Petkov.
Bogdan Nigai