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    Spain’s proposal to allow Brussels to borrow up to 850 billion euros a year to stimulate growth has reignited a long-standing debate over a common EU debt. However, the prospect of joint borrowing continues to divide the bloc’s member states.

    Politics & Economy 16 July 2026

     “I would ban certain officials from speaking in public. With every new statement, they dig themselves into an even deeper hole instead of justifying themselves,” said Iurie Ciocan, chairman of the PSD Moldova party, in response to remarks by Parliament Speaker Igor Grosu.

    Politics & Economy 16 July 2026

    Prime Ministerial candidate Vasile Tofan and representatives of local government have found common ground on the issue of implementing local government reform. That common ground is European integration.

    City & Regions 16 July 2026

    The apps of VK, Russia’s largest internet holding company—including its social networks, email services, and the “Max” messenger—are no longer available for download from the Google Play Store for Android devices. Previously, some of these Russian services had also been removed from the App Store.

    Technology & Innovation 16 July 2026

    Carolina Novak, State Secretary at the Ministry of Energy, and Nicolae Magdil, Head of the Directorate for Renewable Energy and Green Mobility, held a meeting with representatives of the Japanese company SDG Impact Japan, which specializes in creating and developing new businesses aimed at addressing sustainable development challenges.

    Energy 16 July 2026

    Regular attendance at theaters, museums, concerts, and other cultural events is statistically associated with a slower rate of biological aging. This is the conclusion reached by researchers in Japan who analyzed data from a long-term health study of older adults in the United Kingdom. The results were published in the Journal of Epidemiology and Community Health.

    Society 16 July 2026

    The world’s most profitable airlines earned a record $25.11 billion, but the fallout from the conflict involving Iran is already beginning to change the situation. This is the conclusion reached by the Dubai-based investment firm One Investments after analyzing the latest financial results of the world’s largest airlines.

    Global Economy 16 July 2026

    Today, the Ministry of Infrastructure and Regional Development hosted a meeting of the Coordinating Council for the Implementation of the European Union Strategy for the Danube Region (SUERD).

    Global Economy 16 July 2026

    Acting Prime Minister Eugen Osmochescu commented on today’s launch of EU accession negotiations under Cluster 6—“External Relations”— — as part of the third intergovernmental conference between the Republic of Moldova and the European Union, held in Brussels.

    Global Economy 16 July 2026

    The European peach and nectarine market entered the second half of July amid expectations of a larger harvest, intensified competition among major producing countries, and significant variations in prices.

    Agribusiness & Winemaking 16 July 2026

    In the 2026/27 marketing year, Kazakhstan has a chance to regain its global leadership in flour exports. According to expert forecasts, the country will export about 2 million metric tons of food-grade flour and 3 million metric tons of feed-grade flour. To produce these volumes of semi-finished products, approximately 7.5 million metric tons of wheat will be processed, accounting for nearly half of the expected 2026 harvest.

    Global Economy 16 July 2026

    In the second quarter of 2026, the National Fund for Agricultural and Rural Development (FNDAMR) by the Agency for Agricultural Interventions and Payments (AIPA).

    Agribusiness & Winemaking 16 July 2026

    Moldova’s Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs, Mihai Popșoi, stated that the opening of negotiations with the European Union on the “Fundamental Values” and “External Relations” clusters demonstrates Moldova’s progress in the process of European integration.

    Global Economy 16 July 2026

    Just two years ago, generative artificial intelligence was practically synonymous with ChatGPT. Today, the situation is changing.

    Technology & Innovation 16 July 2026

    Funding for state-funded enrollment slots at higher education institutions this year is being allocated according to long-established rules—based on the budget allocation limit and the “capacity” of the universities. Of course, the focus on the economy’s need for qualified specialists is implicit. So far, the balance of interests tips in favor of “free” training only for teachers and IT specialists, who are in short supply.

    Society 16 July 2026

    In the first five months of this year, exports rose by 11.4%, while the trade deficit increased by 3.3%.

    Export & Import 16 July 2026

    Elon Musk, the world’s first trillionaire, has once again weighed in on the debate over digital platforms’ cultural policies. The catalyst was the description of the classic film *Gone with the Wind* in the Netflix catalog, where the movie is characterized as a Civil War-era epic “known for its racism.”

    Art & Culture 16 July 2026

    Daniel Buda, Member of the European Parliament and Vice Chair of the Committee on Agriculture (Daniel Buda) reported that during a dialogue with a representative of the European Commission, he received firm assurances that Romanian livestock farmers would be compensated for losses resulting from the suspension of sheep and goat exports to third countries due to biosecurity concerns.

    Politics & Economy 16 July 2026

    Today, the Latvian Seimas (Parliament) Human Rights Committee, while reviewing amendments to the Public Media Law, endorsed the most restrictive version of the changes, which means that the Russian language will be completely eliminated from Latvian public media.

    Politics & Economy 16 July 2026

    The risks of attacks on port infrastructure and vessels in the Azov and Black Seas, as well as the resulting delays or more serious disruptions to agri-food supply chains, are spreading quite rapidly to the main Black Sea shipping routes. These are the routes through which a significant portion of the world’s grain and vegetable oil trade is exported.

    Global Economy 16 July 2026

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