(Reuters) - Half of Moldovans voted "yes" in Sunday's referendum on the country's EU aspirations, based on 97.66% of votes ...
CHISINAU: Moldova's pro-EU President Maia Sandu blamed an "unprecedented assault on our country's freedom and democracy" ...
After preliminary results indicated that the election was headed for a close run-off and an EU referendum that was coming down to the wire, Moldovan President Maia Sandu said Sunday's dual ballots ...
Ilan Shor fled to Russia after being convicted in a $1 billion bank heist. Now he aims to topple Moldova’s government.
"Criminal groups working with foreign forces have attacked our country with tens of millions of euros, lies and propaganda <…> to keep our country trapped in uncertainty and instability," Maia Sandu s ...
President Maia Sandu says she has seen "clear evidence" that criminal groups have been attempting to undermine a "democratic process".
In early October, Moldovan law enforcement said it had uncovered a massive vote-buying scheme orchestrated by Ilan Shor, an exiled pro-Russia oligarch who currently resides in Russia, which paid 15 ...
President Maia Sandu blamed “criminal groups, working together with foreign forces” for the knife-edge nationwide ballot on ...
Moldova's pro-Western president early Monday looked set to win the first round of a presidential race but accused criminal groups of undermining a referendum asking voters to decide whether to secure ...
Ms Sandu led a group of 11 contenders with 37 per cent of the vote, according to an initial count. Read more at ...
Sunday's vote sees Moldovans facing a choice between pushing on with EU membership or keeping close ties to Russia.
After preliminary results indicated that the election was headed for a close run-off and an EU referendum that was coming down to the wire, Moldovan President Maia Sandu said Sunday's dual ballots fac ...