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By Iulian Ernst in Bucharest Convicted Moldovan businessman Ilan Shor, who is living in Russia, has pledged to pay $3,000 per ...
Pro-Russian businessman Ilan Shor, facing Western sanctions, incites Moldovans to protest against their pro-European government by offering $3,000 monthly per participant. Moldovan officials warn of ...
(Reuters) -Fugitive pro-Russian businessman Ilan Shor has offered Moldovans monthly payments of $3,000 to join anti-government protests, in a bid to undermine Moldova's pro-European government ahead ...
The Central Election Commission excluded four political forces from the list of parties allowed to participate in the ...
Moldovan law enforcement is conducting 78 searches related to an electoral corruption case. These actions involve police and ...
A Chisinau court ruled that Evghenia Gutul was guilty of systematically bringing funds from Russia to Moldova for the ...
The European Union and Russia have ramped up efforts to win favor among Moldovans. Moldova's parliamentary elections will be ...
The Russian Federation wants to control the Republic of Moldova from autumn onwards,” pro-EU leader Maia Sandu says.
As Moldova heads towards parliamentary elections in September, concerns are mounting over an alleged Kremlin-backed campaign ...
In Moldova, officials spent the better part of two years battling the influence of Ilan Shor, a fugitive former oligarch convicted of massive fraud who is seemingly determined to steer the country ...
Shor was sentenced to 15 years in prison two years ago in connection with the disappearance of $1 billion from the banking system in Moldova's "theft of the century" in 2014-15.
The Victory party will make its strategy for Moldova’s parliamentary election in September public in the next few days, the opposition party’s leader, Ilan Shor, told TASS in an interview on ...