Moldovan Post warns of rising 'smishing' scams in SMS messages
Moldovan Post has issued a warning regarding the increasing frequency of "smishing" attacks—deceptive SMS messages designed to solicit personal or banking information from users.
Bogdan Nigai
Elderly in nursing home denied secret vote during elections
The Promo-LEX Association calls upon state institutions to take action regarding a case observed on election day, in which the right to a secret and freely expressed vote was not ensured for 25 elderly residents of a nursing home in Comrat.
Ecaterina Arvintii
EU prepares stronger Russia sanctions amid possible Trump return
European diplomats are preparing to bolster sanctions against Russia in the event of former U.S. President Donald Trump’s return, a scenario that could undermine Western efforts to isolate Moscow, according to sources cited by Reuters.
Mircea Barbu: 5 years for reporting the truth?
Russian authorities issued an arrest warrant in absentia for Romanian journalist Mircea Barbu, a correspondent for Hotnews, after he filed a report in the Russian province of Kursk.
UN warns of 3°c warming, urgent action needed
Unless further measures are taken, the Earth will warm by more than three degrees Celsius by the end of this century.
Moldova secures winter gas supply amid Ukraine war
Romania has reaffirmed its commitment to supporting the Republic of Moldova's energy security, particularly with the approach of winter.
Law enforcement targets Gagauzia officials amid corruption probe
Moldovan law enforcement authorities have conducted searches across multiple regions of the country as part of a criminal investigation launched on grounds of electoral corruption and illicit financing of political parties.
Rodica Mazur
Moldova’s police intensify crackdown on voter bribery cases
Law enforcement officials have announced that they have issued 295 reports related to cases of voter bribery, with 163 of these forwarded to the National Anti-Corruption Center (CNA) for review and legal action according to jurisdiction.
U.S. confirms North Korean soldiers in Russia amid Ukraine conflict
According to South Korea, the totalitarian communist regime in Pyongyang has sent over 3,000 military personnel to Russia to support Moscow in its war against Ukraine.
Poet who stopped Soviet tanks honoured in Chișinău
The National Museum of Romanian Literature is currently hosting an exhibition dedicated to the writer Leonida Lari, who would have turned 75 on October 26th.
Gazprom delays threaten Transnistria's gas supply
The Russian company Gazprom is delaying the approval of the new members for the Board of Directors of Moldovagaz, hindering the process of gas acquisition for the Transnistrian region.
Pululu double sinks Petrocub in 2-0 defeat
The Moldovan champions suffered a 2-0 defeat away to Jagellonia Białystok. Petrocub managed to hold the Polish champions at bay for over a half, but ultimately succumbed to two late goals.
Radu Galbur