In the traditional report prepared by the experts of the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development Transition Report for 2025-26, entitled “Brave old world” (Brave old world), aging and shrinking working-age population are named as the main challenges for the countries of the Old World.

Moldova’s afforestation rate is just over 11%, which is one of the lowest in the Black Sea region, Logos Press reports.

According to the average intelligence quotient (IQ – intelligence quotient), as of January 1, 2025, the inhabitants of the Republic of Moldova ranked 62nd in the world out of 126 countries. The rating is compiled annually by the portal international-iq-test.com. This is the only official website of the “International IQ Test”, which has been operating since 2018.

Social networks have become the main daily source of information for 64% of Moldovan citizens, surpassing traditional television, which is watched by 41%, – reports Logos Press.

Former Prime Minister Natalia Gavrilica, director of the public organization “Partnerships for a New Economy” (Parteneriate pentru Noua Economie), said that optimism among Moldovan entrepreneurs is growing,” Logos Press reported.
