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Moldovan Prime Minister Iurie Leanca has called for talks on ending the decades-old standoff with the breakaway region of Transdniester.
Prime Minister Iurie Leanca replaces Vlad Filat, who resigned in early March after losing a vote of confidence amid feuding coalition allies in Moldova.
About 100 people have taken part in a high-profie march organized by Moldova's lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender (LGBT) community in the capital, Chisinau, under the slogan "Equal rights for all."
A march scheduled for May 19 in downtown Chisinau by Moldova's lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender (LGBT) community will take place in another part of the city.
Moldova's Foreign Minister Iurie Leanca has been named the country's new caretaker prime minister.
The Moldovan Parliament has dismissed the country's pro-Western government led by Prime Minister Vlad Filat.
A court in Balti, Moldova's second-largest city, has overturned a local ban on what local authorities had labeled "homosexual propaganda."
Diplomats have met in the Ukrainian city of Lviv to discuss the frozen conflict in Moldova's Transdniester region.
Moldova's prime minister has called for the resignation of the country's top prosecutor following his flight from the country after the death of a man in a hunting incident.
The leader of a Moldovan anticorruption party has accused Prosecutor-General Valeriu Zubco of killing a man last month while hunting.
A Moldovan government official says 12 Iranian transport ships were temporarily registered under the Moldovan flag from May to July.
Romania's former Prime Minister Adrian Nastase has undergone surgery after he allegedly tried to commit suicide hours after his appeal against a two-year jail sentence for corruption was rejected.
The president of Moldova has refused to sign into law a measure that would have called for the chemical castration of foreigners and Moldovans convicted of sexually abusing children in Moldova.
Moldovan Prime Minister Vlad Filat said Communists are undermining the country's flag
After more than 900 days without a president, Moldovan lawmakers chose Nicolae Timofti. But can the soft-spoken judge advance reform and European integration in a country where political power is evenly divided between the pro-Western ruling coalition and the opposition Communists?
Moldovan legislators have elected a new president, ending a political deadlock that had left the country without a full-time head of state since 2009.
Yevgeny Shevchuk, the newly-elected leader of the breakaway Moldovan territory of Transdniester, has told a meeting of the separatist Supreme Council that almost all of Transdniester's currency reserves disappeared under the administration of his predecessor, Igor Smirnov.