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This is how Moldova’s political fate may change unexpectedly, judging by recent events. The European Union is ready to compromise the principles of full membership in favor of a geopolitical choice. This was stated by European Commissioner Marta Kos in an interview with Euronews after her report at the EU Enlargement Forum organized by the European Commission this week.

There is a discussion in the public space about the forthcoming changes in the labor legislation. Recently, Logos Press presented the position of the American Chamber of Commerce (AmCham Moldova) on this issue. Its members are against the amendments to the current legislative framework regulating the work of the State Labor Inspection (SLI) and the general regime of state control in this field. AmCham Moldova submitted to the Ministry of Labor and Social Protection a negative opinion on the relevant draft law.

In recent weeks alone, two groups of drug traffickers have been exposed in Moldova. Large quantities of drugs totaling more than 8 million lei were seized. Such news has long ceased to be a sensation. But the news that two drug laboratories were “covered” in our country shocked even the most imperturbable observers. An international network for the production and trade of amphetamine and methamphetamine, operating in Moldova, Poland and Hungary, was uncovered. Four laboratories were identified, of which two were in Moldova, and 16 people in five countries were detained. As part of the criminal prosecution, authorities documented the trafficking by the group of criminals of approximately 30 kilograms of amphetamine worth about €2.1 million. And that’s a whole other level of threat, albeit one that has been uncovered – this time.

Negotiations on the sale of Giurgiulesti port are ongoing, the deal has not yet been finalized, the Ministry of Economic Development and Digitalization said.

From November 14 to 27, the Organ Hall presents the XIV International Music Festival “Johann Sebastian Bach”, a landmark cultural event in Chisinau that attracts a wide audience. The program includes four concerts with the participation of guests from France, Germany, Spain, Cuba, Romania.

Moldova will be represented at the XXV Winter Olympic Games. The president of the National Olympic and Sports Committee (NOSC), Nicolae Juravski, said in an exclusive commentary for Logos Press that Moldova will be represented by six athletes: four in biathlon and two in cross-country skiing. At the moment, five participants are known for sure, while the sixth one – in cross-country skiing – will be determined within two months before the Olympics. The winter sports season traditionally begins in late November or early December, and the Winter Games will be held from February 6-22, 2026 in Milan and Cortina d’Ampezzo in northern Italy.

In Chisinau, a new type of activity has appeared relatively recently – the resale of apartments after renovation. But this business is rapidly gaining momentum – according to experts, such repeat transactions account for about 30-40% of sales today.

“After all, if stars are lit up, it means that someone needs it”? And if in addition to the multitude of non-governmental associations (with rural roots), another new organization appears in Moldova, focused on dialogue with the authorities – it means that this dialogue is not all right yet.

It was once common to speak of a “liberal international order”. This term was used…

Prime Minister Alexandru Munteanu’s visit to Brussels was memorable not only for the traditional statements about the unchanged course of European integration. The head of the cabinet also made some more remarkable remarks – in particular, he announced the discussion of a certain plan for Moldova’s reintegration.

The second Moldova Security Forum 2025 was held with a full house in the capital of Moldova. According to a representative of one of the co-organizers, Iulian Groza, executive director of the Institute for European Policy and Reform (IPRE), more than 600 people registered to participate in the event, while the meeting hall could accommodate only 300.

The Moldovan market of household appliances is entering a period of active changes: the conjuncture, retail and product policy are changing. What factors influence demand and how international players adapt to local requirements – in an exclusive Logos Press interview with Serghei Maximov, representative of BSH Bosch & Siemens Home Appliances on the Moldovan and Ukrainian market.
