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.
Moldova's pro-EU President Maia Sandu blamed an "unprecedented assault on our country's freedom and democracy" after partial ...
Early results based on a fraction of the vote showed 56% of Moldovans voting "no" at Sunday's referendum on their EU ...
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 ...
Moldovans were voting on Sunday in a presidential election and referendum that could determine whether the small country ...
STORY: Moldovans cast their ballots on Sunday (October 20) for their presidential pick, and for a say in whether the country ...
Western president looks set to win the first round of a presidential race. But Maia Sandu accused “criminal groups” of ...
President Maia Sandu blamed “criminal groups, working together with foreign forces” for the knife-edge nationwide ballot on ...
Sunday's vote sees Moldovans facing a choice between pushing on with EU membership or keeping close ties to Russia.