The EU’s executive branch, the European Commission, said that Moldova would receive 250 million euros ($258 million) this year — 40% of it by mid-April — after Russia’s state-owned energy giant Gazprom cut supplies on Jan. 1. Daily electrical outages were imposed after hundreds of thousands of people in Moldova’s separatist pro-Russian Transnistria region were left without heating and hot water last month over an alleged $709 million bill for past supplies to Moldova.
Breaking
Trump praises Strait of Hormuz reopening amid Israel-Lebanon ceasefire, but U.S. naval blockade on Iran remains....
The under-fire sheriff's department leading the investigation into Nancy Guthrie's kidnapping is facing fresh flak after sharing a heart-stopping post....
loading...