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In Paris, auction attendees showed little interest in a unique clutch made from the skin of a lab-grown tyrannosaurus.

Shipping traffic in the Strait of Hormuz will not resume in the coming weeks, despite preliminary agreements between the U.S. and Iran on a peace deal.

The number of businesses in a state of insolvency continues to rise. This has a negative impact on workers’ social rights and the sustainability of the state social insurance budget.

The Ministry of the Environment organized a second training session on environmental responsibility, focusing on the application of new rules for identifying, assessing, preventing, and remedying environmental damage.

Today, the overwhelming majority of Members of the European Parliament voted in favor of eliminating tariffs on industrial goods, seafood, and agricultural products from the United States. The proposal must now be approved by the Council of the European Union.

A depressed region has another dangerous characteristic. Over time, it ceases to be merely an economic problem and becomes a model of governance.

Poland will use the negotiations on Ukraine and Moldova’s accession to the EU to lobby for its own interests, a high-ranking Polish official said.

Netflix shares fell following reports that the company had lost the battle to acquire Roku—one of the largest streaming platforms. Fox Corporation emerged as the buyer, having reached an agreement to acquire Roku for $22 billion.

Swiss watchmaker Rolex has raised prices on its gold models once again, marking the second price increase since the start of the year. According to industry analysts and dealers, the price of the brand’s gold watches in key markets, including the U.S., the U.K., and Hong Kong, has risen by an average of 5%.

The Embassy of the United States of America in the Republic of Moldova introduced its new military attaché. Lieutenant Colonel Marcel Bolboca-Negru was introduced to Defense Minister Anatolie Nosat. Nick Petrovich, Chargé d’Affaires ad interim at the U.S. Embassy in Chisinau, also attended the meeting.

On June 16, prosecutors from Romania’s National Anti-Corruption Directorate (DNA) conducted large-scale raids on home delivery courier services.

The total annual compensation for the CEO of an agricultural holding company in Ukraine for 2025 ranges from $0.24 million to more than $2 million per year, while that of a large state-owned enterprise ranges from $0.28 million to $0.70 million.

Swiss voters rejected an initiative to cap the country’s population at 10 million. Fifty-five percent of citizens voted against the proposal put forward by the right-wing Swiss People’s Party (SVP).

Starting June 25, residents of the capital will be able to use the swimming pool at the State University of Moldova, which has reopened after two years of extensive renovations. The sports complex at the Institute of Physical Education and Sports, located in the very center of Chisinau, behind the government building, will be open not only to students and professional athletes but also to the general public.

European leaders are trying to shift U.S. President Donald Trump’s stance on Ukraine, seeking more active involvement from Washington in supporting Kyiv and new diplomatic efforts to end the war.

The Chisinau City Hall announces that the 2026 Graduation Ball will take place in the capital on Friday. The event is dedicated to young people who are completing an important milestone in their lives: the completion of their secondary education.

The former head of the Forța Fermierilor Association of Grain and Oilseed Producers, agribusiness and economic policy consultant Alexandru Bădăreau presented an analysis of the impact on Moldova’s agriculture of a package of amendments to the Tax Code proposed by the Ministry of Finance for implementation starting in 2027.

The sale of De Beers, Anglo American’s legendary diamond division, could be finalized in the coming weeks. This was announced by the company’s CEO, Al Cook, who noted that the process of finding a buyer has reached its most advanced stage in the past two years.

The IMF’s forecast for Ukraine’s economic growth this year is only 1.0–1.6%. By contrast, in the April World Economic Outlook (WEO), growth was estimated at 2%, and when the new four-year Extended Fund Facility (EFF) program was approved in late February, the forecast was 1.8–2.5%.

The proportion of young people leaving the education system early in the European Union continues to decline. According to Eurostat, in 2025, 9.1% of EU residents aged 18 to 24 had left education or vocational training early.
