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Five localities in the Floresti and Soldanesti districts have decided to merge into a single municipality to improve the quality of services and attract new investment in infrastructure. As a financial incentive, the government will provide them with approximately 26 million lei for development.

The Ministry of Energy of the Republic of Moldova and the International Bank for Reconstruction and Development (IBRD), a member of the World Bank Group, have signed an agreement to provide grant funding of up to $1.7 million to prepare a project for the construction of new, highly efficient thermal and electric power generation facilities for Termoelectrica S.A.

A new category of bank customers—financially vulnerable consumers—will be introduced in Moldova. Commercial banks will be required to provide a basic package of services to these customers free of charge. However, the group of such customers will be strictly limited.

A massive surge in investment in artificial intelligence, which has driven global stock markets to record highs, could end in a financial crash, warns the Bank for International Settlements.

The Moldovan Armed Forces will receive more than 100 Senator armored vehicles, manufactured by the Canadian company Roshel, as part of the European Union’s defense assistance program.

In Central and Southeastern Europe, a long and relatively wet spring created favorable conditions for the early cabbage harvest. As a result, cabbage prices in Poland plummeted from the very start of the selling season. In Ukraine and Moldova, cabbage prices remained at a relatively high level until the end of the first month of summer. However, a significant drop in prices for mid-season—“seasonal”—cabbage is expected going forward.

Polaris Airlines is in the process of obtaining an Air Operator Certificate (AOC), a document required to operate commercial flights.

The Polish railway company Polskie Linie Kolejowe (PKP PLK) announced the cancellation of train services scheduled for late June due to extreme heat.

The Statue of Liberty in New York Harbor is preparing for an unusual anniversary transformation. To mark the 250th anniversary of the United States, France will create a large-scale light show that will transform one of America’s most recognizable symbols into a giant art installation.

The French Senate has passed a long-debated bill to combat “ultra-fast fashion,” targeting e-commerce platforms, including Shein, Temu, and AliExpress, which are based in China.

Chinese smartphone manufacturers are preparing for a sharp decline in shipments in 2026. The reason is a memory shortage, which has been exacerbated by the explosive growth in demand for artificial intelligence equipment.

Ukraine’s rail freight carrier, Ukrzaliznytsia, did not change its rates for the use of grain cars in July of this year. However, the cost of transporting other types of cargo using the company’s rolling stock has increased.

The supply of tourism services in the Republic of Moldova will suffer, prices for services may rise, and businesses in the tourism and hospitality industries will face additional financial pressure if the standard 20% VAT rate is applied to food service and lodging.

Alexandru Carmanov, a native of Moldova, made history by becoming one of the tallest players ever selected in the NHL Draft. The San Jose Sharks selected the 17-year-old defenseman in the seventh round of the 2026 draft with the 201st overall pick.

The Ministry of Agriculture and Food Industry (MAIA) presented information on the establishment and expansion of the Rural Development Data Network (RDDA) during an informational session it organized for representatives of agri-food sector associations.

The U.S. Supreme Court is wrapping up its latest judicial term with rulings on several cases handed down in the last two days of June. These rulings could affect the structure of the U.S. government, the electoral system, and the regulation of social issues.

Extreme heat has disrupted freight traffic between Moldova and Romania. After Bucharest imposed a temporary ban on heavy vehicles, trucks began to back up at several border crossings.

In Azerbaijan, the Milli Majlis passed, in its final reading, far-reaching legislative changes that strictly regulate the operation of social media platforms and impose strict age restrictions on users.

New FAO regional flagship report highlights persistent inequalities in food security and nutrition, rising diet costs and growing concerns over obesity and child overweight

The Agency for Agricultural Interventions and Payments (AIPA) has announced the start of the next (seventh) round of accepting applications from livestock producers for direct “per kilogram” milk payments. The application period runs from July 6 to August 14, 2026. Farmers may submit their applications (along with the required supporting documents) to their local AIPA offices.
