(Reuters) -Authorities in Moldova's separatist Transdniestria region said on Saturday that energy conservation measures had allowed them to ease restrictions caused by a halt to Russian gas supplies, ...
Moldova's pro-European central government renewed ... Many factories have switched to night shifts, when the power grid is under less strain, but authorities said one plant, a cement manufacturer ...
Moldova’s national security adviser ... Temperatures plunged to -1 degree Celsius on Wednesday night, The Moscow Times reports. More than 130 schools were without heating, Russian state ...
Separatist leader says gas supplies will soon be exhausted Accuses Moldova's pro-Western government of stalling Moldova says Russia to blame for the crisis CHISINAU, Jan 25 (Reuters) - The leader ...
Moldova's pro-European central government renewed its criticism of Russia ... Transdniestria has enough gas until the end of January," the channel quoted First Deputy Prime Minister Sergei Obolonik as ...
Russia's state-owned Gazprom is set to halt gas supplies to Moldova on 1 January over a disputed $709 million (€680 million) debt, a figure dismissed by Moldova’s pro-Western government as ...
An energy crisis that has left hundreds of thousands of people without heating and hot water in the breakaway region of Transnistria could soon end, officials in Moldova said Monday The Moldovan ...
The following night in the capital ... Before Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, Moldova was almost entirely reliant on Russian gas. But a few months into the war, Russia’s energy giant Gazprom ...
Who can buy property in Moldova? Foreign nationals are generally permitted to purchase real estate in Moldova, with specific restrictions. While foreigners can acquire properties such as apartments ...