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Pro-Russian businessman Ilan Shor, facing Western sanctions, incites Moldovans to protest against their pro-European government by offering $3,000 monthly per participant. Moldovan officials warn of ...
A fugitive pro-Russian tycoon is interfering in Moldova's upcoming election by paying people to join anti-government protests ...
From Romania’s capital to Moldova’s capital, this 13-hour sleeper train journey offers a glimpse into a bygone era of rail ...
Fugitive pro-Russian businessman Ilan Shor has offered Moldovans monthly payments of $3,000 to join anti-government protests, in a bid to undermine Moldova's pro-European government ahead of ...
Moldova is fast becoming one of Europe’s hottest medical tourism destinations, with exports of medical services nearly ...
There are talks that the summit might accept Russia’s demand for Ukraine to give up parts of eastern Ukraine, places like ...
Here are some of the most compelling photographs from the 33rd week of 2025 from around RFE/RL's coverage region.
O NE OF UKRAINE’S most consequential operations of 2025, dubbed Operation Spiderweb, stood out not just for the heavy damage ...
The European Union is on the beach for most of August. No European Parliament plenary sessions, council meetings or committee ...
GoStockUp.com, a digital-first grocery store focused on authentic Eastern European, Russian, and Central Asian food products, ...
As Moldova heads towards parliamentary elections in September, concerns are mounting over an alleged Kremlin-backed campaign ...
CHISINAU, August 8. /TASS/. The Moldovan authorities' joining sanctions against Russia is a short-sighted policy that has damaged the country's economy, Vasile Tarlev, Moldova’s former Prime Minister ...