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| Moldova will receive over 2m euros in non-reimbursable aid from China (Moldova.org)
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| Tue, 18 Nov 2008 16:00:18 GMT
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| China decided to allocate non-reimbursable aid worth 20 million yuan (over 2 million euros) to Moldova to support its economic and social development. A relevant agreement was signed by Prime Minister Zinaida Greceanai and China’s Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary to Moldova Shi Longhuang on November 17. After the signing of the agreement, the Moldovan Premier said that Moldova ...
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| Air Moldova will resume Chisinau-Moscow-Chisinau evening flights (Moldova.org)
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| Tue, 18 Nov 2008 16:00:07 GMT
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| Air Moldova Airline will provide again Chisinau-Moscow-Chisinau regular flights from December 1, 2008. The flights will be operated in the evening by the airplane Airbus A320. The passengers that go to Moscow in the morning can return to Moldova on the same day by the evening flight. Air Moldova provides flights to 16 direct destinations, including Frankfurt, Vienna, Istanbul, Lisbon, Madrid, ...
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| Moldova could pay for Russian gas in rubles (Moldova.org)
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| Tue, 18 Nov 2008 15:59:56 GMT
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| Russia’s gas giant Gazprom is considering the possibility of Moldova paying for Russian natural gas in rubles, Gazprom's official representative Sergey Kupriyanov told Echo Moskvy radio station. Speaking about the recent talks with the Moldovan side, Kupriyanov said that the agreements reached enable to shift to payments in rubles. “Anyway, the contracts must be also amended,” Kupriyanov said. ...
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| Deputy Director General for External Relations at the European Commission visits Moldova (Moldova.org)
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| Tue, 18 Nov 2008 15:36:32 GMT
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| Hugues Mingarelli, Deputy Director General for External Relations at the European Commission, will be visiting Moldova on November 18 and 19. Mingarelli is responsible for European Neighborhood Policy coordination; Eastern Europe, Southern Caucasus, Central Asian Republics; Middle East, and South Mediterranean countries. While in Moldova, the European official will meet with Prime Minister ...
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| Lukoil Moldova still largest importer of oil products (Moldova.org)
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| Mon, 17 Nov 2008 14:15:29 GMT
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| Lukoil Moldova remains the leading importer of oil products in Moldova, according to the National Agency for Energy Regulation (ANRE). Petrom Moldova and Tirex Petrol took the second and third positions by the volumes of gasoline and diesel oil imported over January-September 2008. The three companies have together a 79% share of the imported gasoline market and a 78% share of the imported ...
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| Moldova and Russia agree to raise power exports to Romania (Moldova.org)
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| Mon, 17 Nov 2008 14:15:00 GMT
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| The Russian energy company Inter RAO UES and Moldova’s state-owned Moldelectrica last week signed an agreement to separate power units from the Cuchurgan Station and incorporate them into Romania’s energy system. The agreement was signed in the presence of Moldovan and Russian Prime Ministers, Zinaida Greceanai and Vladimir Putin. Crossborder supplies to Romania are now limited because the ...
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| Moldova – a leader by share of remittances in GDP (Moldova.org)
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| Mon, 17 Nov 2008 14:14:52 GMT
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| Moldova ranks second in the list of the top recipients in terms of the share of remittances in GDP among developing countries with a share of 38.3% in 2007. It is outstripped by Tajikistan with a 45.5% share, according to the World Bank’s Migration and Remittances Factbook 2008. Tonga comes next with a share of 35.1%. It is followed by Lesotho with 28.7% and Honduras with 24.5%. After several ...
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| Freehold woman ends Peace Corps duty (News Transcript)
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| Wed, 19 Nov 2008 01:29:38 GMT
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| Michelle Miller, 28, of Freehold Township, has completed her service in the Peace Corps and has returned home to the United States. For over two years, Miller has been serving in Cahul, Moldova as a community development Peace Corps volunteer. Miller's work involved teaching HIV/AIDS prevention and care classes, and directing an educational camp for women called TARE.
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