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    The pattern of sown areas in the grain-growing regions of the country is changing. More and more agricultural producers are abandoning low-yielding cereals in favor of oilseeds and fodder crops. In 2026, sown areas in the country increased by almost 182 thousand hectares and amounted to more than 23.8 million hectares.

    Agribusiness & Winemaking 7 June 2026

    Local initiatives aimed at promoting equal participation of women and men in public life and strengthening social cohesion were implemented in six localities in Moldova.

    City & Regions 7 June 2026

    The Organization for Development of Entrepreneurship (ODA) will undergo a comprehensive audit of financial statements for 2025. The approximate cost of these services is more than 580 thousand lei.

    Banks & Finance 7 June 2026

    From July 1, new fuel designations will appear at gas stations in Ukraine – E5, E10 and B7, which will indicate the content of biocomponents in gasoline and diesel. The innovation applies only to the system of fuel labeling in accordance with EU standards. The familiar gasoline grades A-95 and A-92 will not disappear, their labeling will not change.

    Energy 7 June 2026

    The new government’s statements about stopping exports to Russia do not apply to pharmaceuticals. This is explained both by the difficulty of reorientation to other markets and by state security considerations.

    Politics & Economy 7 June 2026

    A publication has circulated on social networks claiming that Latvia has defied Brussels. Foreign Minister Baiba Braže said that the country would not accept new migrants and would not pay 20,000 euros each, as demanded by Brussels.

    Global Economy 7 June 2026

    Ahead of the June 18 EU summit, a number of members led by France are pushing for a tougher line on Beijing, warning that Chinese overproduction and cheap exports are undermining the European economy.

    Global Economy 7 June 2026

    More than a decade after the introduction of video surveillance in exam halls, authorities are noticing radical changes in the mentality of students and teachers. What was perceived as a “national shock” in 2013 has now become the norm, ensuring the fairness of the assessment process. This is the opinion of Lilia Ivanov, Director of the National Curriculum and Assessment Agency.

    Society 7 June 2026

    High activity of Ukrainians has become one of the most important trends on the Polish real estate market. According to official data, in 2025 Ukrainian citizens purchased in Poland more than 9.3 thousand apartments with a total area of 548 thousand square meters – this is more than all other foreigners bought together.

    Investments & Markets 7 June 2026

    Members of the National Army are assisting the people affected by floods caused by torrential rains last night.

    City & Regions 7 June 2026

    Moldova intends to strengthen the capacity of its air defense system by developing local production of drone interception systems. President Maia Sandu said that she instructed the government to urgently prepare the necessary legislative amendments that would enable the production of these technologies.

    Investments & Markets 7 June 2026

    Breweries are gearing up for a record surge in sales during the 2026 FIFA World Cup. It is predicted that fans could drink an additional 1 billion pints of beer.

    Global Economy 7 June 2026

    Armenia is holding regular parliamentary elections. The citizens of the country will have to elect a new National Assembly for a five-year term. As a result of the elections, the government will be formed and the future Prime Minister of the country will be determined.

    Politics & Economy 7 June 2026

    Moldova has 2,365.6 thousand permanent residents as of January 1, 2026, having “lost” about 22.9 thousand (1%) of the country’s population during the year. Preliminary data is published by the National Bureau of Statistics (NBS). The annual loss remains tangible, but there is also some slowdown in depopulation processes. This conclusion should, obviously, follow after comparing the figures of loss in 2005 (-22.9 thousand) and in 2024 (-27 thousand), which the NBS draws attention to in the beginning of the official publication.

    Society 7 June 2026

    The measures were in response to the announcement by Japan and the Philippines to begin negotiations on the delineation of maritime zones east of Taiwan.

    Politics & Economy 7 June 2026

    Military budgets of different countries are often compared in dollar terms, but an analysis of expenditures relative to GDP seems more appropriate because it shows which countries bear the greatest defense burden.

    Global Economy 7 June 2026

    British Airways is preparing to increase prices for air tickets due to rising fuel costs amid the conflict in the Middle East. This is reported by Bloomberg with reference to the airline’s CEO Sean Doyle.

    Business & Companies 7 June 2026

    Moldovan startups lack cooperation with universities and at least one venture capital fund.

    Technology & Innovation 7 June 2026

    Major investors are predicting the collapse of the neural network economy in its current form. Billionaire Ray Dalio, founder of Bridgewater Associates, has predicted the deflation of the artificial intelligence bubble. The reasons will be related not so much to the financial failure of companies working in this field, but to the banal desire of investors to lock in profits. All the signs of retreat are already in place. Meanwhile, a downturn in the AI sector could hit the broader economy: first of all, the American economy, but eventually the global economy as well.

    Point of View 7 June 2026

    The partially recognized western Balkan state is holding another early election. Acting Prime Minister Albin Kurti’s “Self-Determination” movement is considered the main contender for victory

    Politics & Economy 7 June 2026

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