BRUSSELS (Reuters) - Moldova's referendum on joining the European Union took place amid "unprecedented interference" by ...
Moldovans have voted by a razor-thin majority in favor of securing the country’s path toward European Union membership.
Sunday's vote sees Moldovans facing a choice between pushing on with EU membership or keeping close ties to Russia.
Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov described Moldova’s election campaign as 'unfree', complaining that the opposition had been ...
Authorities in Moscow claimed Monday that the narrow margin in Moldova’s constitutional referendum on EU membership “raises ...
A slim majority of 50.39% voted "yes" in Moldova's crunch referendum on European Union accession, preliminary results showed, ...
Half of the citizens of Moldova voted "yes" in Sunday's referendum on the country’s potential membership in the EU, the ...
Earlier preliminary results had indicted a majority "no," but a surge of ballots from abroad provided last-minute support for EU membership. The referendum comes amid allegations of Russia-backed vote ...
Moldova has voted by the smallest of margins to join the European Union in a referendum marred by allegations of voter fraud.
A referendum on Moldova joining the EU passed with a razor-thin majority on Monday as pro-Brussels President Maia Sandu ...
In the run-up to the referendum, the European Commission warned that Russia was increasing “attempts to undermine Moldova’s ...