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  2. ProTV Chișinău - Wikipedia

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    2016–2017 logo. PRO TV Chișinău is a private, generalist TV channel from Moldova.It was founded in 1999. It is operated by Prodigital SRL (initially - Mediapro SRL), part of CME trust.

  3. Jurnal TV - Wikipedia

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    The headquarters of Jurnal TV are in Chisinau, Moldova. Jurnal TV is part of the Jurnal Trust Media Holding, which includes the radio station Jurnal FM, the newspaper Jurnal de Chișinău, the economic magazine ECOnomist and the publicity agency Reforma Art. Jurnal TV HD is the first High Definition (1080i) television channel in Moldova.

  4. Pro TV - Wikipedia

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    PRO TV (Romanian pronunciation: [pro teˈve], often stylized as PRO•TV since 2017) is a Romanian free-to-air television network, launched on 1 December 1995 as the fourth private TV channel in the country (after TV SOTI, Antena 1, and the now-defunct, but online Tele7ABC).

  5. Moldova's Sandu promises to bring change after narrow runoff win

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    CHISINAU (Reuters) -Moldovan President Maia Sandu promised to ring the changes after narrowly winning a runoff presidential vote, an acknowledgement of the fragile foothold her pro-Western forces ...

  6. TV8 (Moldovan TV channel) - Wikipedia

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    TV8's first ever logo from 2006 to 2008. TV8 (formerly TV7) is a nonprofit television network based in Chișinău, Moldova. [1] It is owned by the Public Association “Media Alternativa”, whose executive director is Natalia Morari.

  7. Dorin Chirtoacă - Wikipedia

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    Dorin Chirtoacă has been the vice-president of the Liberal Party of Moldova (PL) since May 2005. Due to low turnout, the 2005 Chișinău election was invalidated, but he became the Mayor of Chişinău in 2007.

  8. Moldovan protests (2022–2023) - Wikipedia

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    On 18 September 2022, protests in Moldova began in the capital city of Chișinău, demanding the resignation of the country's pro-Western government, [66] [67] amid an energy crisis causing rising natural gas prices and inflation, caused in part by the Russian invasion of Ukraine.

  9. 2015–2016 protests in Moldova - Wikipedia

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    Starting in the spring of 2015, Moldova experienced large-scale protests amid a worsening economic situation and corruption scandals. The protests gained momentum in September, when up to 100,000 people demonstrated in the largest protest since Moldova's independence from the Soviet Union in August 1991.

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