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Experts from the U.S. Treasury’s Office of Technical Assistance (OTA) are assessing the possibility of launching a project in Moldova to strengthen the system for combating financial fraud.

A delegation from the Republic of Moldova is participating in the 68th series of Assemblies of the Member States of the World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO), which is taking place July 7–15 in Geneva.

Service members of the National Army of the Republic of Moldova’s Honor Guard Company will take part in a military parade to be held on July 14 in Paris to mark France’s national holiday—Bastille Day.

The Republic of Moldova is involved in coordinating European efforts to strengthen transportation infrastructure and logistics routes in the Danube-Black Sea region.

Acting Prime Eugeniu Osmochescu welcomed today’s vote in the European Parliament, which approved the annual report on the Republic of Moldova by an overwhelming majority and called for the immediate opening of all negotiation chapters. Osmoquescu called this decision a crucial political signal of confidence.

Leaders of the capital’s union-affiliated educational organizations have expressed concern about the impact the RESTART reform may have on the municipality’s education system.

A project to modernize urban infrastructure in Nisporeni, costing approximately 22.3 million lei, is getting underway. Over the next year, pedestrian areas in the Satul Nou neighborhood will be renovated, the area around the kindergarten will be landscaped, and new parking facilities will be built.

The Ministry of Agriculture and Food Industry (MAIA) is promoting a bill that could radically transform Moldovan agriculture for generations to come. The bill concerns the liberalization of legislation regarding genetically modified organisms (GMOs).

Meta has unveiled Muse Image, a new AI-powered image generator; however, the technology’s launch has already drawn criticism due to the potential use of Instagram users’ photos without their explicit consent.

The largest state-owned joint-stock companies are taking their first tentative steps into the capital market. The training sessions, organized in collaboration with the Public Property Agency, cover topics such as the capital market, corporate bond issuance, stock exchange listings, and corporate governance. Soon, the management of state-owned companies will have to put all of this into practice.

Revenue from the income tax on individuals who rent out real estate rose by 31.9% in the first six months of 2026 compared with the same period in 2025, totaling 58.9 million lei.

News from the NATO summit currently taking place in Ankara extends far beyond the scope of the Alliance’s activities. In addition to the now-familiar political statements and internal squabbles among the bloc’s members, there are also major economic initiatives that have the potential to reshape many existing perceptions of development in various regions.

The Ministry of Finance of the Republic of Moldova will conduct a detailed analysis and possible review of budget expenditures. The methodological framework for the review of budget expenditures was presented in late June at an event organized by the ministry with the participation of international experts from UNDP and the World Bank, who are assisting the ministry in this effort.

The Agency for Agricultural Interventions and Payments (AIPA) has launched a new data standardization tool—the “Livestock Measure Conversion” (UVM) calculator. The tool is available as a new section on the agency’s official website. The purpose of the UVM is to simplify the calculation of livestock indicators in the context of implementing the Strategic Agricultural Policy Program for 2026–2030 (PSPA).

At the annual NATO summit being held in Ankara, the North Atlantic Treaty Organization member states will announce the expansion of the Cold War-era oil pipeline network to Eastern Europe and Turkey, which will ensure a supply of oil to military bases in the region in the event of a crisis.

PAS Party Representative Alexandr Trubca held a press conference at which he provided clarification regarding a construction project in the municipality of Trushen involving his firm, Q&A Consulting. With his statement, he took the initiative, responding to an investigation into his real estate investments that had been announced by one of the television channels.

According to data from the State Labor Inspectorate, more than 7,100 people have been working in violation of Moldova’s labor laws since the beginning of 2026.

Cybercriminals have begun to make more active use of a new social engineering tactic: they disguise phishing links as the familiar “Unsubscribe” button. Users who try to get rid of unwanted emails risk handing over their personal data to cybercriminals instead of unsubscribing from advertisements.

In Moldova, the government—one of whose major projects was a tax reform scheduled for 2027—has resigned. Some criticized this reform, while others supported it; it was the subject of political bargaining, and various declarations and statements were made. But let’s be honest: no one ever really explained to the average person exactly how they would benefit from all these rates, charges, and withholdings.

The Stargate UK project, announced last year and intended to be the UK’s largest initiative in the field of artificial intelligence infrastructure with a stated investment of up to £30 billion, is now facing renewed pressure.
