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EU Court Upholds Sanctions Against Moldovan Politician Ilan Șor
The European Union General Court upheld sanctions against Moldovan politician Ilan Șor for organizing violent anti-government protests in 2022 and 2023, citing evidence of payments to demonstrators and training in techniques to incite unrest, rejecting his claims of peaceful protests.
EU Court Upholds Sanctions Against Moldovan Politician Ilan Șor
The European Union General Court upheld sanctions against Moldovan politician Ilan Șor for organizing violent anti-government protests in 2022 and 2023, citing evidence of payments to demonstrators and training in techniques to incite unrest, rejecting his claims of peaceful protests.
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44% Bias Score


EU Upholds Sanctions Against Shor and Tauber for Destabilizing Moldova
The European Union General Court on December 18, 2024, rejected appeals by Ilan Shor and Marina Tauber against sanctions imposed for their roles in organizing violent, pro-Russia demonstrations in Moldova in 2022-2023, which aimed to destabilize the Moldovan government.
EU Upholds Sanctions Against Shor and Tauber for Destabilizing Moldova
The European Union General Court on December 18, 2024, rejected appeals by Ilan Shor and Marina Tauber against sanctions imposed for their roles in organizing violent, pro-Russia demonstrations in Moldova in 2022-2023, which aimed to destabilize the Moldovan government.
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44% Bias Score


Moldova Declares Energy Emergency Amidst Fears of Russian Gas Cut-off
Moldova declared a 60-day state of emergency in its energy sector starting December 16th due to fears of Russia cutting off natural gas supplies to the Cuciurgan power plant, its largest, located in the pro-Russian separatist region of Transnistria, potentially leaving the country without heat or el...
Moldova Declares Energy Emergency Amidst Fears of Russian Gas Cut-off
Moldova declared a 60-day state of emergency in its energy sector starting December 16th due to fears of Russia cutting off natural gas supplies to the Cuciurgan power plant, its largest, located in the pro-Russian separatist region of Transnistria, potentially leaving the country without heat or el...
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60% Bias Score


Moldovan SIS Alleges Extensive Russian Election Interference
Moldova's SIS accuses Russia of election interference, orchestrated by pro-Russian oligarch Ilan Shor and aided by Roman Abramovich, involving bribery, disinformation, and street protests to gain control of Moldova's parliament by 2025.
Moldovan SIS Alleges Extensive Russian Election Interference
Moldova's SIS accuses Russia of election interference, orchestrated by pro-Russian oligarch Ilan Shor and aided by Roman Abramovich, involving bribery, disinformation, and street protests to gain control of Moldova's parliament by 2025.
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56% Bias Score


Moldova Declares Emergency Over Looming Russian Gas Cutoff
Moldova declared a state of emergency due to Russia's expected gas supply cutoff to Transnistria in 2025, threatening a humanitarian crisis and potentially destabilizing the country.
Moldova Declares Emergency Over Looming Russian Gas Cutoff
Moldova declared a state of emergency due to Russia's expected gas supply cutoff to Transnistria in 2025, threatening a humanitarian crisis and potentially destabilizing the country.
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48% Bias Score


Moldova's Election Results Signal Shift Away from Pro-Western Policies
Moldova's October elections and referendum revealed a sharp decline in President Maia Sandu's popularity, fueled by a controversial budget prioritizing military spending over social programs and the lack of progress towards EU integration, leading to growing support for closer ties with the Eurasian...
Moldova's Election Results Signal Shift Away from Pro-Western Policies
Moldova's October elections and referendum revealed a sharp decline in President Maia Sandu's popularity, fueled by a controversial budget prioritizing military spending over social programs and the lack of progress towards EU integration, leading to growing support for closer ties with the Eurasian...
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64% Bias Score

EU Reaffirms Commitment to Ukraine Membership, Expresses Concerns about Georgia
The EU Council, on December 17th, confirmed its commitment to Ukraine, Moldova, and six Western Balkan countries' EU membership, while expressing concerns about Georgia's government actions and urging democratic reforms and alignment with EU foreign policy, particularly concerning sanctions against ...

EU Reaffirms Commitment to Ukraine Membership, Expresses Concerns about Georgia
The EU Council, on December 17th, confirmed its commitment to Ukraine, Moldova, and six Western Balkan countries' EU membership, while expressing concerns about Georgia's government actions and urging democratic reforms and alignment with EU foreign policy, particularly concerning sanctions against ...
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48% Bias Score

Moldova's Narrow Pro-EU Victory Amidst Societal Divisions and 'Georgian Scenario' Fears
Moldovan President Maia Sandu won a second term, pushing for EU membership, which narrowly passed a referendum (50.4%). However, societal divisions and the risk of a 'Georgian scenario' remain due to the influence of Russian propaganda and the upcoming parliamentary elections.

Moldova's Narrow Pro-EU Victory Amidst Societal Divisions and 'Georgian Scenario' Fears
Moldovan President Maia Sandu won a second term, pushing for EU membership, which narrowly passed a referendum (50.4%). However, societal divisions and the risk of a 'Georgian scenario' remain due to the influence of Russian propaganda and the upcoming parliamentary elections.
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52% Bias Score

Moldova's Ruling Party Faces Challenges Ahead of Crucial Parliamentary Elections
Moldova's pro-European parties narrowly won recent elections, but the ruling PAS party faces declining popularity due to controversies and accusations of corruption. Upcoming parliamentary elections will determine the political future of the country.

Moldova's Ruling Party Faces Challenges Ahead of Crucial Parliamentary Elections
Moldova's pro-European parties narrowly won recent elections, but the ruling PAS party faces declining popularity due to controversies and accusations of corruption. Upcoming parliamentary elections will determine the political future of the country.
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64% Bias Score

Moldova Declares State of Emergency Over Looming Russian Gas Cutoff
The Moldovan parliament declared a 60-day state of emergency starting December 16th, 2023, due to the anticipated January 1st, 2024 cutoff of Russian gas supplies, impacting both Moldova and the Transnistria region.

Moldova Declares State of Emergency Over Looming Russian Gas Cutoff
The Moldovan parliament declared a 60-day state of emergency starting December 16th, 2023, due to the anticipated January 1st, 2024 cutoff of Russian gas supplies, impacting both Moldova and the Transnistria region.
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40% Bias Score

Moldova's Narrow Pro-EU Referendum Victory Raises 'Georgian Scenario' Concerns
Moldova prepares for President Maia Sandu's inauguration, continuing its pro-EU course following a narrow 50.4% referendum vote on October 20, 2024, incorporating EU membership as a strategic goal; however, experts warn of a potential 'Georgian scenario' due to societal divisions and susceptibility ...

Moldova's Narrow Pro-EU Referendum Victory Raises 'Georgian Scenario' Concerns
Moldova prepares for President Maia Sandu's inauguration, continuing its pro-EU course following a narrow 50.4% referendum vote on October 20, 2024, incorporating EU membership as a strategic goal; however, experts warn of a potential 'Georgian scenario' due to societal divisions and susceptibility ...
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52% Bias Score

Moldova Declares Energy Emergency Amidst Gazprom Debt Dispute
Moldova declared a state of emergency in its energy sector due to a looming gas crisis caused by its refusal to pay a disputed \$709 million debt to Gazprom, impacting both Moldova and the Transnistrian region and potentially causing social instability.

Moldova Declares Energy Emergency Amidst Gazprom Debt Dispute
Moldova declared a state of emergency in its energy sector due to a looming gas crisis caused by its refusal to pay a disputed \$709 million debt to Gazprom, impacting both Moldova and the Transnistrian region and potentially causing social instability.
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52% Bias Score
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