CHISINAU. Jan 23 (Interfax) - The Moldovan authorities are looking for solutions that will help solve the energy crisis in Transdniestria, the Moldovan president said.
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Ukraine is closer to joining the EU than Serbia or any other candidate country, Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic said.
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Belarusian leader Alexander Lukashenka's presidential election may not compete with the inauguration of Donald Trump, but it ...
A fugitive banker accused of orchestrating a $1 billion fraud in Moldova appears to be helping Russian lenders and businesses ...