- Victor Sula and Victor Captari appointed presidential advisers, Info-Prim Neo, 2 September 2010, 16:37
- US$1m Russian humanitarian assistance to arrive on Friday, INFOTAG, 2 September 2010, 16:37
- Moldovan flood victims to receive wheat, flour and oil from Romania, Info-Prim Neo, 2 September 2010, 16:33
- September 2 events held in Tiraspol defy Moldova's sovereignty, opinion leaders, Info-Prim Neo, 2 September 2010, 16:32
- Representatives of Russia and some other countries taking part in Transnistria anniversary celebration, INFOTAG, 2 September 2010, 16:32
- Romania lowers consular gees by one-third, INFOTAG, 2 September 2010, 16:30
Natalia Gherman
Deputy-Minister of Foreign Affairs and European Integration, chief negotiator for Moldova.
Ratification of the Rome Statute of the International Penal Court: an imperative issue on Moldova's European Integration Agenda
To investigate the most heinous crimes of the twentieth century - genocide, crimes against humanity and war crimes, the international community has set up ad hoc tribunals such as the International Military Tribunals at Nuremberg and Tokyo, the International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda and the International Criminal Tribunal for former Yugoslavia. However, genocide, crimes against humanity and war crimes remain a grim reality of the world today.
Official statistics: Average pay size goes up in Moldova

According to the National Bureau of Statistics, the average salary in the public sector increased by 7.7% to 2,472 lei, while in the real sector of economy it increased by 5.4% to 2,997 lei.
The average salary in the sector of education increased by 16.7% to 2,299 lei, and by 7.3% to 2,714 lei in healthcare and social protection.
The highest salaries traditionally belong to the workers of financial sector - 5,968 lei (+7.5%), heating, electric, gas and water supply - 4,541 lei (-1.6%) and transport and communications - 3,810 lei (+6.2%).
The most salary reduction came on the account of extractive industry - 8.1% to 2,828 lei and construction by 1.8% to 2,834 lei.
The lowest wages, traditionally, belong to agriculture and forestry - 1,383 lei, even though they have increase by 8.9% this year.
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