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Moldova's pro-Russia politician Igor Dodon has brushed aside fears that he would scrap a historic deal with the European Union following his presidential election victory.
Hundreds of people took to the streets of Moldova's capital on November 14 after a pro-Russia politician was declared the winner of the country's presidential runoff election.
Igor Dodon, Moldova's pro-Russia Socialist Party leader, has claimed victory in the country's presidential election over pro-European candidate Maia Sandu.
Preliminary results from Moldova's presidential election point to a runoff vote next month between a pro-Russia socialist and a pro-European Union reformist as the country tries to scramble out of its political and economic malaise.
The presidential nominee for Moldova's ruling coalition has withdrawn his candidacy from an upcoming landmark election.
Moldova has granted citizenship to former Romanian President Traian Basescu and his wife, saying the move is recognition for Basescu’s work to strengthen ties between the two countries.
A Romanian medical helicopter has crashed near the city of Cahul in southern Moldova, killing four people.
Pro-Russian politicians in Moldova have stepped up their opposition to government plans to invite U.S. troops and military hardware to the World War II anniversary festivities in the capital on May 9.
U.S. and Moldovan military forces have begun joint military exercises that are scheduled to last for more than two weeks.
Thousands of people calling for Moldova's reunification with Romania took to the streets of Chisinau on March 27 in a so-called "march of reunion."
Moldova’s Constitutional Court has ruled that the president should be elected by popular vote, reversing a 16-year-old constitutional amendment that gave lawmakers the power to choose the head of state.
Moldova's parliament speaker Andrian Candu says the legislature will nominate Sergiu Cioclea on March 3 to take on the post of the country’s central bank chief.
Thousands of Moldovans have rallied in the country’s capital, Chisinau, to demand the resignation of the newly appointed government and early elections.
Thousands of people have taken to the streets in three separate protests in the Moldovan capital as the country's political crisis continues.
Moldova moved closer to early elections that could push it back into Russia’s fold after its president and a coalition of largely pro-EU parties failed on January 13 to compromise over who could pull the country out of a protracted government crisis.
In Moldova's breakaway region of Transdniester, the ruling Obnovlenie (Renovation) party appears to have won a landslide victory in general elections that were held on November 29.
Protesters took to the streets of Bucharest and other Romanian cities for a second straight night after Prime Minister Victor Ponta and his cabinet resigned amid outrage over a nightclub fire that left more than 30 dead.
The Moldovan parliament has voted overwhelmingly to dismiss the government of Prime Minister Valieriu Strelet.
Moldovan authorities have released Renato Usatii, the leader of the pro-Moscow Our Party, from custody following his detention on suspicion of breaking privacy laws.
Dozens of people in Chisinau are protesting the detention of the mayor of Moldova's second-largest city on suspicion of violating privacy laws after he published a telephone conversation between the former prime minister and a businessman.
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