| Independence Day 2008 marks 18 years of Pridnestrovie living on its own [0] - 18 years of 'de facto' independence was celebrated in Pridnestrovie on 2 Sep 2008. The republic declared independence on... | |
| Pridnestrovie minority MPs recall beatings and attacks in Moldova Parliament [0] - "They beat us up"... 18 years ago, minority members from Pridnestrovie were part of Moldova's Parliament. They ended up ... | |
| Negotiations must reflect an objective reality, says Henry Kissinger [0] - Kissinger says negotiations will only succeed if they reflect an objective reality. For Moldova and Pridnestrovie, it me... | |
| Undiplomatic relations: Pridnestrovie clashes with Bulgaria, Romania [0] - "They are lice!" Not exactly using diplomatic language, Pridnestrovie's Foreign Minister causes an unnecessary stir with... | |
| Dynamics of the Moldova / Transdniestria ethnic conflict (1988-92) [0] - After Moldova's attack on Transdniestria in 1992, the local population strengthened its struggle for independence. A loo... | |
| The 2003 plan for a common state with Moldova that Transdniester agreed to [0] - Together forever? Transdniestria agreed to a 2003 plan for becoming part of a common state with Moldova. But Moldova sur... | |
| Moving past a "frozen conflict", voters in Pridnestrovie look to the future [0] - A life on its own is what PMR has been living for 18+ years. Can the clock be turned back now, or is it best to just mov... | |
| Can a country legally exist if it is "self-proclaimed"..? [0] - Self-proclaimed: Like certain others, Pridnestrovie is merely a "selfproclaimed" state. This fact alone means that it is... | |
| Moldova [0] - Transnistria was never in Moldova during any period of Moldova's history as an independent country since 1359. Could tha... | |
| Is Pridnestrovie a state? [0] - What on earth is this? Pridnestrovie claims it is a state. But opponents of independence say it isn't. We report, you de... |
| Inside look: The quest to enter Europe [0] | |
| Destination: Transdnistria [0] | |
| After freedom and reform, Pridnestrovie says it is no longer Communist [0] | |
| Moldova's ethnic-based independence movement and the River of Blood [0] | |
| Country profile: Pridnestrovie [0] | |
| Opposition and pro-government parties battle each other for voter support [0] | |
| NGOs urge Moldova and Pridnestrovie to work together in fight against sex slave trade [0] | |
| Transnistria, the artificial name for "the Romanian Auschwitz" [0] | |
| Son of Moldova's president defends his riches: "I don't steal other companies" [0] | |
| A year later, customs conflict has missed its mark [0] | |
| European delegates want human rights for PMR's 555,000 people [0] | |
| As trade relations expand, international diplomatic relations are next [0] | |
| The former Moldavian SSR: A non-country which broke in two [0] | |
| International election observers report on PMR Presidential Elections, 10 Dec 2006 [0] | |
| For opposition leader, the survival of Pridnestrovie is more important than who has the top job [0] | |
| The man who wouldn't be king [0] | |
| Too small to be a country? [0] | |
| United Nations petitioned by Pridnestrovie, two other unrecognized countries [0] | |
| The shared - and not so shared - history of Pridnestrovie and Moldova [0] | |
| Igor Smirnov, Pridnestrovie's "Khozyain" President [0] | |
| Ethnic Moldovans in Pridnestrovie prefer independence over unification with Moldova [0] | |
| Peaceful co-existence requires mutual demilitarization; confidence building [0] | |
| The Legacy of Lenin [0] | |
| Foreign policy objectives urge other countries to recognize Pridnestrovie's nation building efforts [0] |
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