Drought, War & Climate Change: Moldova's Farming Crisis
Climate change, droughts, and the war on the border are reducing agricultural yields in Moldova every year. This affects both the population's standard of living and the country's economy.
Moldovan citizen among victims of Moscow gun attack
A citizen of the Republic of Moldova died as a result of the massacre in the evening of March 22, in the premises of the Crocus City Hall Center in the city of Moscow.
Viorica Rusica
France Raises Anti-Terror Alert Amidst Islamic State Threats
Prime Minister Gabriel Attal announced on Sunday evening the elevation of France's Vigipirate plan—the nation's anti-terror alert system—to its highest level: "attack emergency."
Moscow Suspects Arrested: Terrorism Charges Laid
The four individuals suspected of carrying out the terrorist attack at the Crocus concert hall in Moscow, resulting in 137 deaths, were remanded in pre-trial detention for two months by a Moscow court on Sunday, as reported by AFP via Agerpres.
Ukrainian President Urges Stronger Defence Against Escalating Russian Attacks
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky reiterated, in his Sunday evening address via video message, the pressing need for additional anti-aircraft defence measures.
Daniela Savin
Moldovan Public Divided: Concurrent Referendum & Presidential Elections Debated
The Constitutional Court announced last week that the referendum could coincide with the presidential elections. Reporters from Moldova 1 questioned the public's opinion on this matter. While some welcome the simultaneous conduct of the two events, others argue for their separation.
Earth Hour: Lights Off Worldwide for Environmental Cause
Millions of people around the world switched off their lights for one hour on Saturday to mark Earth Hour, an annual event designed to raise awareness about environmental issues.
Record Time Set in Epic Ultramarathon Across Two Nations
Emotions ran high for participants in the Rubicon 2024 ultramarathon as they reached the finish line in the Romanian capital on Sunday.
Easier Schengen Travel for Romanians, Checks Remain
Romanian citizens travelling by air and sea to countries within the Schengen Area will experience streamlined border procedures starting March 31.
Exploring Tatiana Voloh's 'Caramel' Showcase
Explosions of colour, creativity, metaphors, and spring light are the elements of the "Caramel" exhibition, inaugurated at the "Constantin Brâncuși" gallery.
Moldova Implements 6% Pension Increase Amidst Retirement Struggles
Pensions will be indexed by six percent starting April 1st. A draft resolution to this effect is on the ministers' table and is set to be approved on Wednesday at the Government meeting.
Poland Demands Answers: Russian Missile Breaches Airspace
Warsaw will demand explanations from Moscow for 'a new violation of its airspace' by a Russian cruise missile, announced the Polish Ministry of Foreign Affairs on Sunday, according to Agerpres.
Bogdan Nigai