Armenia moves closer to EU membership with new bill
The government in Yerevan has approved a bill to begin Armenia’s process of joining the European Union. The document will be sent to Parliament for approval, according to Armenia News.
Rodica Mazur
Chisinau offers urgent energy aid to Transnistria amid crisis
Chisinau is ready to supply firewood, pellets, generators, and even food products to the localities in the Transnistrian region and those within the Security Zone, which have been affected by the energy crisis.
Ecaterina Arvintii
Ukraine offers coal to Transnistria amid energy crisis
Ukraine is reportedly willing to assist with coal deliveries to Transnistria due to the region's ongoing energy deficit.
Radu Osipov
Trump pushes 5% defense spending in NATO amid global tensions
The press and politicians worldwide have been discussing the latest statements by the U.S. President-elect Donald Trump, who, during a press conference on January 7, threatened to use "economic force" against Canada.
Dan Alexe
Moldova and Ukraine unite to tackle Transnistrian energy crisis
Moldovan President Maia Sandu and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky have agreed to collaborate on solutions to address the escalating humanitarian and energy crisis in the Transnistrian region.
Transnistria faces humanitarian crisis amid natural gas shortages
Over 4,000 individuals, illegally held in so-called prisons controlled by the Tiraspol regime, risk being severely affected by the energy crisis that has struck the Transnistrian region since January 1.
Electricity demand fully met on January 7th, says Energocom
The electricity demand will be fully met on Tuesday, January 7th.
Carolina Străjescu
ANRE announces fuel price increases for gasoline and diesel
The National Energy Regulatory Authority (ANRE) has announced that fuel prices will increase over the next three days.
Moldova connects villages to power grid amid energy crisis
The villages of Varnița and Copanca will be connected to the power grid on the right bank of the Dniester River.
Bogdan Nigai
Transnistria energy crisis extends school break to January 20
Students in Transnistria will stay home longer than originally planned. They will return to classes on January 20, rather than January 9.
Save on energy costs with variable electricity tariffs in Moldova
The introduction of variable electricity tariffs provides consumers in the Republic of Moldova with the opportunity to lower their energy costs by adjusting their usage patterns.
Justin Trudeau nears resignation: What’s next for Canada's liberals?
Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is reportedly on the verge of resigning after nine years at the helm of the Liberal Party and the government, according to a Reuters source.