Moldova connects villages to power grid amid energy crisis
The villages of Varnița and Copanca will be connected to the power grid on the right bank of the Dniester River.
Bogdan Nigai
Transnistria energy crisis extends school break to January 20
Students in Transnistria will stay home longer than originally planned. They will return to classes on January 20, rather than January 9.
Save on energy costs with variable electricity tariffs in Moldova
The introduction of variable electricity tariffs provides consumers in the Republic of Moldova with the opportunity to lower their energy costs by adjusting their usage patterns.
Justin Trudeau nears resignation: What’s next for Canada's liberals?
Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is reportedly on the verge of resigning after nine years at the helm of the Liberal Party and the government, according to a Reuters source.
Black Sea oil spill: Urgent cleanup efforts
Three weeks after a tanker accident caused a massive oil spill in the Black Sea, Russian authorities are still struggling to clean the oil-soaked coastline.
Slovakia threatens to cut aid for Ukrainian refugees over gas row
Slovak Prime Minister Robert Fico announced that his government is considering reciprocal measures against Ukraine after Kyiv stopped the flow of Russian natural gas that supplies Central Europe.
Rodica Dimitriu
Moldova introduces new electricity tariffs based on consumption hours
For the first time, both household and non-household consumers in the Republic of Moldova will be able to pay electricity tariffs depending on their consumption hours.
Ecaterina Arvintii
Moldova's struggle: Energy crisis, rising tariffs, and political turmoil
The ongoing energy crisis in Moldova has ignited fierce political debates, with opposition parties and political figures criticizing the government's handling of the situation.
Eliza Mihalache
Poland takes over EU presidency after tensions with Hungary
Polish authorities have refused to invite the Hungarian ambassador to the inauguration gala of Poland’s presidency of the European Union Council after Budapest granted political asylum to Marcin Romanowski, a former Polish deputy minister wanted for alleged corruption, Reuters reports.
Moldova boosts renewable energy to 15.31% amid export ban
The share of renewable energy consumption in the Republic of Moldova reached 15.31% on January 2, compared to 12.42% on January 1 and 6.85% on December 31.
Carolina Străjescu
Fuel prices rise in 2025: ANRE announces new price caps
The National Energy Regulatory Agency (ANRE) of Moldova has approved new fuel price caps for the next three days.
2025 Prosecutor's Assembly to set priorities and appoint commissions
The General Assembly of Prosecutors will be held on February 11, 2025, at 10:00 AM at the "Moldexpo" exhibition center.