For the past fifteen years Ziarul de Gardă has been investigating corruption and breaking Moldova’s biggest stories. To celebrate our fifteenth anniversary, we bring you the best of the best in ZdG’ s inv…
On July 19, ZdG hosted an international conference dedicated to its fifteenth anniversary. Journalists and media managers from a number of states with fragile democracies attended this event alongside diplomats…
On July 22, Minister of Internal Affairs Andrei Năstase requested that the Office of the Prosecutor General issues an arrest warrant for the former Democratic Party leader, Vlad Plahotniuc as well as an interna…
On 24 July, Prime Minister Maia Sandu and European Commissioner for European Neighborhood Policy and Negotiations for Enlargement Johannes Hahn signed three financing agreements amounting to 40 million euros.
On her second visit to Brussels this month, Prime Minister Maia Sandu met with members of the European Parliament’s Committee on Foreign Affairs (AFET). On 24 July, the European Parliament’s Foreign Affairs C…
On July 24 the Council of Europe’s anti-corruption body (GRECO) published a report evaluating the implementation of reforms in fighting corruption. GRECO called on Moldovan authorities to step up efforts to imp…
The European Commission resumed budget support assistance to the Republic of Moldova on July 23. The sum amounts to €14.54 million and is directed to support the implementation of the E.U.-Moldova free trade ag…
Foreign partners will continue to assist Moldovan Government in reforming the justice system. The statement was made by the US Ambassador to Moldova Dereck J. Hogan and Chief of the EU Delegation to Chisinau Pe…
HAPPENING THIS WEEK Greetings from Chişinău! Here’s what’s happening this week: in top news, our editors discuss the possibility of snap elections this autumn, just as more information about Moldova’s billion…
Moldovan businessman and politician Ilan Shor is under a new criminal investigation for the illegal crossing the state border. According to a statement from the General Prosecutor’s Office, Shor left the…