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When Moldova became independent the following year, Russia quickly inserted itself as a so-called “peacekeeping force” in Transnistria, sending troops in to back pro-Moscow separatists there.
By Iulian Ernst in Bucharest Authorities in the breakaway region of Transnistria, in eastern Moldova, are seeking a loan of over €122mn to cover a deepening budget deficit after Russia halted its long ...
Ukrainian men fleeing conscription are being detained and questioned in Transnistria by security forces linked to Russia, ...
Moldova officially began its first gas deliveries to Transnistria on loan. The supplies started on the morning of February 1, reports Radio Free Europe. Vadim Cheban, acting director of Moldovagaz ...
By halting natural gas supplies to Moldova on Jan. 1, Russia created an unprecedented economic crisis in the Russian-occupied part of the country — Transnistria. The crisis prompted a question ...
On the evening of July 9, US President Donald Trump wrote a letter to Moldovan President Maya Sandu in which he informed ...
How Putin could open a new and dangerous front against Ukraine Moldova says Moscow is interfering in its upcoming election. That could spell trouble for Kyiv.
Transnistria contains most of Moldova's industrial infrastructure, but its economic potential is limited by its international isolation.
In the capital of Transnistria, a Kremlin-backed microstate sandwiched between Moldova and Ukraine, the festive New Year’s lights have gone dark ahead of schedule. This separatist sliver of ...
NATO has addressed reports from Moldova about a possible Russian troop buildup in Transnistria, saying the alliance currently sees no military threat to the country. The statement came during a closed ...
When Moldovans go to the polls in parliamentary elections on September 28, it will be the third time in less than a year – ...
Moldova is hosting its first EU summit in Chisinau on Friday, marking a key moment in the country’s push to join the European ...