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The World from PRX on MSNWhy this minority group in Moldova is so resistant to the country’s shift toward the EUAs Moldova tries to align itself with the European Union, the region of Gagauzia continues to lean pro-Russian. Now, there ...
The 60 million euros combined is the largest yearly amount heading to the small Eastern European republic since Brussels ...
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Travels of Sarah Fay on MSNDiscovering Moldova: Eastern Europe’s Hidden Gem –A Great Guide to the Republic of MoldovaMoldova is one of the least visited countries in Europe, but there are so many things to do here anytime of year. Read the best travel guide!
Moldova on Monday accused Russia’s embassy of engineering the escape of a pro-Kremlin lawmaker to the breakaway region of Transnistria just as he was about to be jailed over illegal political funding ...
What You Need To Know: On April 9, European Union ambassadors will green-light the bloc's biggest-ever lethal military aid ...
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The Kyiv Independent on MSNMoldova aims to conclude EU accession talks by end of 2027Moldovan President Maia Sandu said on April 13 that she hopes her country can wrap up EU accession talks by the end of 2027, ...
Moldova's prime minister said on Wednesday that Russian agents spent around 200 million euros ($217 million)- nearly 1% of ...
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Al Jazeera on MSNMoldova expels three Russian diplomats, Moscow promises to retaliateChisinau says trio personae non gratae after accusing embassy of helping convicted lawmaker escape to Transnistria.
Moldova is taking a decisive step toward the future of sustainable transportation: the country’s first state-of-the-art ...
Moldova expelled three Russian diplomats on Monday after it accused Russia's embassy of engineering the escape of a pro-Kremlin lawmaker to prevent him being jailed over illegal political funding.
The Republic of Moldova is poised to reinforce its position as a regional leader in digital transformation with the upcoming Moldova Digital Summit 2025 (MDS25), taking place in Chișinău from June 5 ...
CHISINAU (Reuters) - Moldova's prime minister said on Wednesday that Russian agents spent around 200 million euros ($217 million)- nearly 1% of the small pro-European country's GDP - on efforts to buy ...
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