The Kremlin dismissed Moldovan President Maia Sandu’s widely-acknowledged election for a second term, saying the pro-Western leader hadn’t won the support of a majority of voters in her country.
Maia Sandu said she would be president for all, after a run-off against a rival backed by a pro-Russian party.
Moldovan President Maia Sandu pulled out a decisive election victory in the former Soviet republic on Sunday, defying Russian ...
President Maia Sandu has won a second term in office in an election that was marred by accusations of Russian interference.
A former Soviet republic flanked by Ukraine and Romania and one of Europe's poorest countries, Moldova has a population of ...
Amid the deployment of North Korean soldiers to fight against Ukraine, Russian leader Vladimir Putin has met North Korea’s ...
European leaders are growing concerned as a series of votes on the region’s eastern periphery test a decades-long march ...
Russia’s President Vladimir Putin is hosting China’s Xi Jinping, India’s Narendra Modi and other world leaders at a summit of ...
Moldova's pro-European Union leader, President Maia Sandu, has claimed victory over pro-Russian challenger Alexandr ...
Stoianoglo made no condemnation of Russia’s 2022 invasion of Ukraine. He called it ‘a continuing tragedy’ and said he could ...
The Kremlin on Thursday declined to comment when asked if Russia was helping North Korea to develop its missile and other ...
Hungarian prime minister defies fellow EU leaders by declaring controversial victory for pro-Russia party ‘democratic’ ...