Belarus, with an average intelligence level of 101.05, has entered the top 20 of the world ranking of countries in terms of intelligence in 2026, ahead of the United States (with a level of 101.04), reports Logos Press.

Agricultural enterprises received a financial support of 304.41 million lei during the period of the “Credit Mechanism in Agriculture” program, Logos Press reported.

The Chisinau City Hall announced the launch of the 2026 Civic Budget program, in which residents of the capital can submit proposals for projects according to the needs and priorities of the districts in which they live, Logos Press reported.

The absence of tourists from Russia and Belarus has seriously hit the tourism industry of Latvia, Lithuania and Estonia, whose economy has lost from 3 to 5% of gross domestic product due to the decline in income in this area, according to Logos Press.

Moldovan citizens living in France will be able to exchange their Moldovan driver’s licenses for French ones from March 1 this year without taking exams, reports Logos Press.

The U.S. has blocked $30 billion worth of overseas diversity, equity and inclusion programs, according to Logos Press.

The number of complaints filed by Moldovan citizens with the European Court of Human Rights (ECHR) in 2025 increased by 28.9%, which puts our country back in the negative top, Logos Press reported.

Heating bills in Lithuania in January this year almost doubled compared to December, said Valdas Lukoskevičius, president of the Lithuanian Association of Heat Supply Providers, according to Logos Press.

The Moldovan authorities intend to “save the villages” by disseminating at the national level the model of development of six cities – poles of growth, reports Logos Press.

During 2026, Moldova will implement the third phase of the program for the development of public kindergartens, which should create at least 5,000 new places for children by 2027, Logos Press reports.

The volume of trade turnover between China and Belarus reached a historic mark – up to $8.86 billion, up 5.5% year-on-year, according to Logos Press.

From January through September 2025, the Baltic republic exported $8.3 million (about 7 million euros) worth of wine to Russia and was among the top ten largest suppliers, Logos Press reported.
