Moldova Video. Moldova moves to ban Russian ‘propaganda’ broadcasts Copy/paste the link below: Copy Copy/paste the article video embed link below: Copy Updated: 11/01/2018 - 12:10 GMT+1 Critics of Chisinau’s crackdown on Russian news programmes say it denies Moldovans a fundamental right. Read full article Top stories Now playing Next Moldova moves to ban Russian ‘propaganda’ broadcasts Now playing Next US-Iran conflict widens after deadly tanker attack in Strait of Hormuz Now playing Next Zelenskyy joins Macron and European leaders in Paris for Bastille Day Now playing Next Latest news bulletin | July 14th, 2026 – Midday Now playing Next Spectacular drones and fireworks illuminate Eiffel Tower ahead of Bastille Day Now playing Next ICE agent shoots dead Colombian immigrant in Maine Now playing Next King’s Swan Upping on the Thames shows healthy cygnets but rising litter Now playing Next Iran launches major attacks on Gulf states as chaos reigns over Hormuz Now playing Next France shuts down nuclear reactors as heatwave intensifies Now playing Next 'Coalition of the Willing' leaders to meet in Paris on Monday Now playing Next Ex-Spanish PM Rajoy: French World Cup team playing 'without Frenchmen' Now playing Next Anti-tracking fashion: Startup makes clothes to thwart AI cameras Now playing Next Non-EU citizens most likely to have temporary and part-time work in the bloc Now playing Next From greenhouses to family businesses, entrepreneurship reshapes rural livelihoods Now playing Next Street artists from 21 countries transform Oslo into an open-air graffiti gallery Now playing Next Fact check: FIFA boss Infantino probe called for by MEPs, not whole parliament More videos
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