Ilan Shor fled to Russia after being convicted in a $1 billion bank heist. Now he aims to topple Moldova’s government.
Sunday's vote sees Moldovans facing a choice between pushing on with EU membership or keeping close ties to Russia.
Sunday's vote sees Moldovans facing a choice between pushing on with EU membership or keeping close ties to Russia.
The run-up was overshadowed by Moldovan allegations of election meddling by fugitive tycoon Ilan Shor who lives in Russia.
Early results based on a fraction of the vote showed 56% of Moldovans voting "no" at Sunday's referendum on their EU ...
Moldovans are voting on whether to enshrine in their Constitution an “irreversible” commitment to abandon Russian influence ...
Moldovans voted on Sunday in a presidential election and a referendum that could make or break their country's efforts to ...
Polls put support for EU membership in Moldova at around 60%, but a minimum turnout of 33% is needed for the referendum to be ...
Sunday's presidential election is seen as a vote on whether the country looks east to Russia or west to the EU.
Moldovans will cast their ballots on Sunday in two key votes that are viewed as critical to securing Moldova’s pro-Western ...
She cites as her favourite book “A Fish in the Water” by Mario Vargas Llosa, a liberal-minded Nobel prizewinner who failed in ...
Moldova's pro-Western president, Maia Sandu, is seeking a second term in a presidential election on Oct. 20, when the country ...