Man drowned in the Nistru river
A 50-year-old man drowned in the Nistru river. According to the General Police Inspectorate, the tragedy happened in the morning of July 22, in Vadul lui Voda town in Chisinau. Two teams of rescuers and firefighters came on the spot.
France is ready for the Olympics, President Emmanuel Macron
President Emmanuel Macron visited the Olympic village on Monday. An important part of the athletes and Olympic delegations arrived here. Meanwhile, a far-left MP claims that Israeli athletes are not welcome in Paris and demands that they participate under a neutral flag. Kremlin criticizes the fact that not all Russian journalists were accredited to follow the Olympic Games in France, RFI reports.
Bogdan Nigai
The company that will build the bridge over the Prut river from Ungheni was selected
The Romanian National Road Infrastructure Administration Company has chosen the company that will build the first bridge at highway level over the Prut River at Ungheni (Romania) – Ungheni (Republic of Moldova). It is the company Ness Proiect Europe SRL. According to the source, the duration for the design and execution of the works is 24 months, of which 6 months are the design period and 18 months are the execution period of the works. The warranty period for the works will be 120 months.
Russian lawmakers demand punishment for troops using smartphones in Ukraine war
Russia's lower house of Parliament, the Duma, has proposed disciplinary detention for up to 10 days for troops using devices with camera and geolocation functions in combat zones such as Ukraine, Russia's TASS state news agency reported.
Kamala Harris secures enough delegates to become presumptive nominee for the 2024 presidential elections
Vice President Kamala Harris has secured commitments from enough delegates to become the presumptive Democratic nominee for president if they all honor their commitment when voting, according to ABC News' reporting.
Poland warns Europe to prepare for ‘change’ in US ties
Poland's foreign minister has warned European allies they need to prepare for a "change" in the transatlantic relationship and start spending more on defense — no matter who's elected U.S. president in November.In comments shared exclusively with POLITICO, Radek Sikorski said he believed that the United States would remain a "strategic partner" for the European Union regardless of who wins the U.S. presidential race.
Viorica Rusica
Energy Minister Parlicov at P-TECC: Boosting Regional Security
The Moldovan Minister of Energy, Victor Parlicov, will participate in the 5th meeting of the Transatlantic Partnership for Cooperation in Energy and Climate (P-TECC), which will take place in Bucharest on July 23-24.
Moldovan Champs Face Crucial Champions League Qualifier
If Petrocub defeats Cypriot side APOEL Nicosia in their second qualifying round match of the Champions League, they will face the winner of the double match between NK Celje (Slovenia) and Slovan Bratislava (Slovakia) in the next stage of the competition.
Radu Galbur
Bolea's Spain Visit: Boosting Agricultural Ties and Innovation
Moldovan Minister of Agriculture and Food Industry Vladimir Bolea is on a working visit to Spain from July 22-24.
CSM Candidates Fail Integrity Test: Results and Appeals Process
Former judge Anatolie Minciuna and lawyer Vitalie Ciuchitu, both candidates for the Moldovan Superior Council of Magistracy (CSM), along with Ion Rusu, a lawyer who is a candidate for both the CSM and the Disciplinary Board, did not pass the external evaluation.
Carolina Străjescu
Ukraine Receives New Patriot System from Germany for Defense
Ukraine has received an additional Patriot air defence system from Germany. The announcement was made by Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky, who stated that this bolsters Ukraine's air defence against Russian attacks.
Technical Glitches Affect Admission File Submissions in Moldova
In the early morning hours, more than 2,500 candidates from Moldova have submitted their admission files for undergraduate studies via the eadmitere.gov.md platform, according to the Ministry of Education and Research.