|
| Moldova.org / Politicom |
English |
Romanian |
Russian
|
![]() |
|
Horoscope
Via mail - Daily horoscope ![]() Sagittarius 22 November - 20 December A friend or coworker is pushing you over the edge today -- even though you know perfectly well that they don't mean anything serious. Just take a deep breath and let them make a fool of themselves. Weather
Other location ...
|
Malaysian PM to leave in MarchMalaysian Prime Minister Abdullah Badawi, under political pressure since his ruling party's poor election showing, says he will step down next March. Abdullah's decision may allow his deputy Najib Razak to succeed him, the Financial Times reported. The report said that Abdullah's efforts at economic reforms and set up anti-corruption measures met with opposition within his own United Malays National Organization party. The 68-year-old Abdullah heads the 13-party Barisan national coalition. Abdullah's political headaches began after elections in March in which his party lost its two-thirds parliamentary majority. The opposition also took control of five of the country's 13 states. Copyright 2008 by United Press InternationalPublication date: 09 October 2008 Source: UPI-1-20081009-06495800-bc-malaysia-badawi.xml Archive
Bookmark
this news
ADsLatest news
New Russian sub ready for sea trials
The Russian navy is expected to start sea trials by the end of the year on the first of a new class of nuclear-powered submarines.The nuclear reactor of the Yury Dolgoruky is to be turned on by the end of November, Nikolai Kalistratov, director of the Sevmash shipyard in northern Russia, said. The s more... 22.11.2008 - Israeli leaders: No invasion of Gaza soon 22.11.2008 - Mexico: Former top drug official busted 22.11.2008 - 4th anniversary of Orange Revolution 22.11.2008 - Texas cheerleaders charged with hazing 22.11.2008 - Fair advertises Afghan pomegranates 22.11.2008 - Theme park settles severed feet suit 22.11.2008 - Bob Jones U. apologizes for racial past 22.11.2008 - Suit says HIV-positive girl bullied 21.11.2008 - Sea eagles may be returned to England The most read news
- Obama raised half-billion online - Franken says Minn. Senate race narrowing - Natural gas from U.S. shale could double - First military execution since '61 planned - Bush signs jobless benefits extension - Foreign Ministry considers holding of election campaign for Romania elections unacceptable - Natural gas from U.S. shale could double - Special Forces welcome Prince William - Franco Frattini to visit Moldova - Gen. Jones leading Obama choice for NSA |
What is New?
|
| © 1997-2008 moldova.org - All rights reserved. moldova.org is a registered mark by Moldova Foundation. Privacy Policy. Please read the terms of use when you can benefit from our services. Design and programming by Adpixel |