Fazil Say's Istanbul symphony Moldovan premiere
The National Symphony Orchestra of Moldova's public broadcaster, Teleradio-Moldova (TRM), under the baton of conductor Andrei Zapșa, performed the symphony "Istanbul" by contemporary Turkish composer Fazil Say for the first time in Moldova.
Silvia Dorogan
Russian casualties surge despite US peace talks
Based on open-source data, the BBC, together with Mediazona and a team of volunteers, have identified the names of 103,275 Russian military personnel killed in the full-scale invasion of Ukraine.
Differentiated energy tariffs in Moldova explained
Differentiated energy tariffs, introduced by the National Energy Regulatory Authority (ANRE) in January, are expected to be implemented by the end of this year, according to representatives of the Ministry of Energy.
Japan offers $3 billion loan to Ukraine backed by Russian assets
On Friday, Japan signed an agreement with Ukraine to provide Kyiv with a $3 billion loan backed by frozen Russian assets, according to the Kyiv Independent.
Frost destroys sugar beet crops in Moldova, farmers seek aid
More than half of Moldova’s sugar beet crops have been destroyed by a wave of frost, but there are currently no signs of an impending rise in sugar prices, according to the national growers’ association.
Dumitru Petruleac
Maia Sandu discusses unity and Church role in Moldova
The importance of unity and mutual understanding in society was discussed by President Maia Sandu during separate meetings with Metropolitan Petru of Bessarabia and Metropolitan Vladimir of Moldova, held at the Presidential Palace.
Eliza Mihalache
Archbishop Marchel blocked from Jerusalem trip sparks controversy
Archbishop Marchel of Bălți and Fălești turned back from Chisinau Airport after missing his flight to Tel Aviv on the evening of April 17.
Understanding hemophilia: challenges and treatment in Moldova
Hemophilia, though a rare condition, does not condemn one to a life of hopelessness. In the Republic of Moldova, 52 children and 170 adults are currently under the care of specialized doctors.
Marina Negară
Moldova’s controversial Amnesty Law: Life-sentenced prisoners released
All individuals involved in "creating the legislative breach" that allowed the release of life-sentenced prisoners must be investigated, and the investigation should be conducted by the relevant legal authorities, not by "a person with a conflict of interest."
Russia eyes NATO split as Ukraine zones plan emerges
Russia is capitalizing on U.S. hesitation, which oscillates between a desire for peace and the harsh realities of global power dynamics.
Trump sets deadline for Ukraine peace progress
U.S. President Donald Trump is prepared to withdraw from efforts to mediate peace between Russia and Ukraine if tangible progress is not made within the next few days, according to U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio, as reported by The Moscow Times.
Rodica Mazur
Man Utd's stunning 5-4 win highlights Europa League drama
The two periods of extra time were a real spectacle. Manchester United were trailing 2-4 but made a miraculous comeback to win 5-4.
Corina Gamurari