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EU’s Solana concerned over violence in Moldova

BRUSSELS, April 7 – European Union (EU) foreign policy and security chief Javier Solana expressed concern on Tuesday about violence in the Moldovan capital, Chisinau, following Sunday’s parliamentary elections. “I am very concerned over the situation in Chisinau,” said Solana in a statement. 

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Violent Protests Erupt in Moldova

A protest in the Moldovan capital, Chisinau, turned violent on Tuesday as anti-Communist demonstrators broke into the headquarters of the country’s parliament and the police attempted to disperse them with tear gas and water cannon. Dozens of people were reported injured. The crowd gathered to protest the results of parliamentary …

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Moldova Protesters Vow To Press On Until New Poll Set

CHISINAU, Moldova -Anti-Communist protests in Moldova will continue until new legislative elections are called, one of the leaders of the opposition coalition leading the protests said Tuesday. “The protests will continue until a date is set for new elections,” said Chisinau Mayor Dorin Chirtoaca, deputy head of the opposition Liberal …

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Moldovan Protesters Storm Government Offices; 30 Hurt

April 7 – At least 30 people were injured in Moldova when anti-Communist protesters stormed the presidency and parliament buildings in a demonstration against the Communists’ election victory, Agence France-Presse reported. Police officers and protesters were among those hurt, AFP said, citing the chief doctor at the emergency hospital in …

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Violent student protests in Moldova follow Communist win

CHISINAU, moldova – Students protesting against a Communist election victory broke into Moldova’s parliament building today, hurling chairs, tables and papers out into the street and setting them ablaze, a Reuters photographer said. Demonstrators poured into the building through smashed windows and proceeded to heap whatever they found on a …

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Slovenia to Nominate Candidate for IAEA Chief

Slovenia is set to propose a senior former diplomat as a candidate to head the International Atomic Energy Agency following an inconclusive election last month, the Foreign Ministry said on Monday. Ernest Petric, currently a constitutional court judge and a former Slovenian ambassador to the U.N. nuclear watchdog, was the …

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Medvedev and Putin`s Assets Laid Bare

Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin earns 11 percent more than his boss, President Dmitry Medvedev, according to asset declarations released on Monday under a Kremlin anti-graft drive. Medvedev, who ordered the disclosures, is technically the most powerful man in Russia, but observers have long claimed that former president Putin is …

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