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Татьяна Шикирлийская

Татьяна Шикирлийская

Journalist and analyst. Specialises in public finance and tax policy. Graduated from the Faculty of Philology at Moldova State University and completed her doctoral studies at Sofia University St. Kliment Ohridski (Bulgaria). Worked at the I. Creangă Pedagogical University, Sofia Slavic University (Bulgaria) and Moscow State University of Foreign Languages (Russia). She has collaborated with various media outlets in Moldova. Since 2013, she has been working at Logos Press. For several years, she was involved in the Regional Economy project.

Articles

    On Tuesday evening North American time, the U.S. deadline for Iran expires. In response, Iran has prepared its ten-point plan.

    7 April 2026
    Tehran insists on a permanent end to the conflict

    Businesses are eagerly awaiting news about the anticipated tax policy changes planned for next year. The Ministry of Finance has already unveiled some of its ideas at the annual Tax and Customs Policy Conference on March 30.

    7 April 2026
    Tax revolution and the fate of the IT park: what the Ministry of Finance is preparing

    Acts on accidents at work with temporary loss of working capacity, which are completed by the employer and the State Labor Inspectorate, will be combined into one form.

    7 April 2026
    Double reporting of occupational accidents will be abolished

    In creating jobs for convicts, businesses will be able to receive subsidies and convicts will be able to receive wages, with the possibility of transferring them to their relatives.

    7 April 2026
    Creation of jobs for convicts will be stimulated by subsidies

    Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has arrived in Damascus on his first visit since the fall of the Assad regime.

    6 April 2026
    Ukraine and Syria to cooperate in security cooperation

    The State Tax Service has warned taxpayers about fake messages sent out via WhatsApp.

    6 April 2026
    Tax officials warn: messages sent via WhatsApp are fake

    Pakistan, which is co-mediating the talks between Washington and Tehran, has handed the US and Iran its version of a plan to end the war.

    6 April 2026
    US and Iran have received a plan from Pakistan to end the war

    Tour operators report that tourists are reconsidering or canceling plans for vacations in Turkey due to the aggravation of the situation.

    6 April 2026
    Turkey loses vacationers to Iran war

    The city authorities opened Friendship Alley in the capital’s Cathedral Square on the weekend ahead of the Easter holidays.

    6 April 2026
    A new Friendship Alley was planted near the Cathedral of the capital city

    The Passivhaus Pilot Mechanism will test a model of financial support for the construction of 10 new Passivhaus (PHI) homes with the prospect of further national expansion.

    6 April 2026
    The state will support the construction of energy efficient “passive houses”

    Guarantees on loans taken out by homeowners’ associations for energy saving projects can cover more than 90% of their cost.

    5 April 2026
    Guarantees for energy saving loans will cover 90% of their cost

    Albania is put on alert after the US embassy in Tirana warned of possible threats related to the Tehran regime. Meanwhile, Bulgaria confirmed that it had received a warning from Iran over the use of airports by the U.S. military.

    5 April 2026
    Albania is on alert and Bulgaria has received a warning from Iran

    Every spring, life in Europe almost comes to a standstill because of the succession of annual holidays that stretch from March to May. Economists have long asked an uncomfortable question: what is their cost?

    5 April 2026
    Holidays: how much a day off in Europe costs

    The Ministry of Finance’s budget forecasts will be compared with the estimates of the European Commission (EC). The authorities will have to justify serious discrepancies.

    5 April 2026
    The requirements for the budget frame will become stricter

    Starting and running a medium-sized business in the EU can be costly for employers. At the same time, the gap between the top and bottom of the union’s labor cost rankings is clear.

    5 April 2026
    Social contributions may account for up to a third of the cost of labor in the EU

    Since the beginning of the conflict in Iran, gasoline and diesel prices in Germany have risen by about 20%. Experts consider the introduction of speed limits to be one solution.

    4 April 2026
    War in Iran? Slow down. Germany proposes speed limits

    Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni went on an unannounced visit to the Persian Gulf countries. She became the first Western leader to visit the Gulf states since the start of the Iran war.

    4 April 2026
    Meloni was the first Western leader to travel to the Middle East

    Deputies propose to extend benefits for veterans of labor. So that everyone, including those who work, could benefit from sanatorium treatment once every three years.

    3 April 2026
    Preferential vouchers will be available to all labor veterans

    The French CMA CGM vessel became the first Western European ship to pass the Strait of Hormuz since the Iranian war began. This may encourage other carriers to resume voyages if the corridor proves reliable in the coming days.

    3 April 2026
    French ship passes the Strait of Hormuz for the first time since the start of the war

    The level of budget deficit, fixed in the fiscal policy, should not exceed 3% of gross domestic product (GDP).

    3 April 2026
    Budget deficit will be limited to 3% of GDP