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.

Coins of 1 and 2 cents, which started to be withdrawn from circulation in Estonia from the beginning of 2025, are sent to Latvia within the framework of a mutually beneficial agreement between the central banks of the two countries, Logos Press reports.

In Moldova, the main document confirming the employment record before January 1, 1999 is the employment book. If it is lost, has errors or missing entries, the insurance record can be restored and confirmed in a legal way, Logos Press reports.

The competition for industrial parks will begin on February 2. The state program for their creation envisages the launch of at least 8 industrial parks in the coming years. It is planned to attract 20 million lei for them or to register at least 7 residents in each of them, Logos Press reported.

Last year, Estonia recorded the lowest level of public debt among EU countries, Logos Press reported.

The leaders of the Estonian, Latvian and Lithuanian parliaments will pay an official visit to Moldova on February 2-4, 2026, at the invitation of their Moldovan counterpart Igor Grosu, Logos Press reports.

Lithuanian conservatives propose to ban Russians and Belarusians living in the country to vote in local elections, reports Logos Press.
