The Moldovan Government, the municipality of Cahul District, and the Development Bank of Germany signed on Tuesday, September 21, an Additional Agreement for the implementation of the EU and Moldova: Clean wate…
The Moldovan Minister of Foreign Affairs Nicu Popescu met Augusto Santos Silva, Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Portuguese Republic, at the 76th session of the United Nations General Assembly in New York. Th…
President Maia Sandu discussed in New York with the Secretary General of the United Nations, António Guterres, the challenges in “our country and our region.” ”We reaffirmed Moldova’s commitme…
Border guards at the Vărșand Border Crossing Point, Arad County, Romania found eight Afghan citizens who tried to cross the border illegally into Hungary, hidden in two cars driven by a Bulgarian and a Moldovan…
The representatives of the Presidency issued on Saturday, September 18, a press release informing that President Maia Sandu will pay an official visit to New York, USA, between September 21-22. During the visit…
NATO and the Government of Hungary donated on Friday, September 17, to Moldova a batch of medical equipment containing 20 ventilation devices worth over 1.4 million euros. The donation was made following a requ…
The Institute of Emergency Medicine received on Thursday, September 16, a batch of 370 thousand surgical masks. The donation was made by the Government of the Federal Republic of Germany and the World Health Or…
The Moldovan Government approved in a meeting on Wednesday, September 15, the draft ratification of the Agreement between Moldova and the World Bank on additional financing of 24.8 million euros for the purchas…
The Director of the National Agency for the Settlement of Appeals Anatolie Zagorodnîi was dismissed from office Parliament approved on Thursday, September 16, with 56 votes the resignation request of the former…
This week marks the 100 days of activity of the European Public Prosecutor’s Office. During the 100 days and nights, Laura Codruța Kövesi’s office registered 1700 reported crimes and opened 300 inve…