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03/31/2025March 31, 2025 Moldova’s Foreign Ministry declared three Russian diplomats persona non grata, citing clear evidence of conduct violating their diplomatic status.
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.
Moldova's incumbent President and presidential candidate Maia Sandu celebrates with staff and supporters following preliminary results of the second round of the presidential election, in Chisinau ...
Until recently, Moldova sourced 100 percent of its energy from Russian gas delivered through Ukraine to Transnistria, the site of Moldova’s largest power plant. As of 2023, Moldova receives all of its ...
Pro-Moscow separatist officials in Moldova's breakaway Transnistria region have appealed to Russia for "protection." Moscow called aiding residents of Transnistria a "priority." ...
Last fall, Moldova, under the leadership of President Maia Sandu, broke its full-scale dependence on Russian gas. This was possible via Moldova’s connection to the Iasi-Ungheni pipeline, which runs ...
Moldova is a small country with a huge passion for wine and a winemaking tradition dating back millennia. It has the highest concentration of vineyards of any country and is home to two of the ...
On my visit with two Romanian friends from Middle Village, Queens, there was only one wine available, a Cabernet Sauvignon ($25) from Asconi Winery in Puhoi, Moldova, 20 miles south of the capital.
Moldova’s Western-leaning government has accused Russia of trying to block its entry into the European Union. But a top EU leader said recently that the organization would welcome Moldova with ...
Moscow is trying to destabilize Moldova, but the tiny former Soviet republic can join the European Union by 2030 alongside its breakaway Transnistria region despite the current presence of Russian ...
A major Europe-wide assessment credits Moldova with the greatest progress on the protection of LGBT rights. But, for now, LGBT people in Moldova are keeping their celebrations in check.
Moldova’s new prime minister has continued the government’s pro-EU drive, but pro-Russian protests have since taken place in the capital, Chisinau, backed by a fringe, pro-Moscow political party.