• Moldova † Orhei TV ¶ Orizont TV † First in Moldova ¶ RTR Moldova ¶ , used to retransmit programmes of Russia-1 (Russia) (part owned by Sberbank) NTV Moldova...
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    Moldova (PSRM) organized a protest in Ungheni. On 19 December, six TV channels in Moldova linked to Ilan Shor (Prime TV, RTR Moldova, Accent TV, NTV Moldova...
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    country's Audiovisual Services Code. The stations were Primul, RTR Moldova, Accent TV, NTV Moldova, TV6 and Orhei TV. The government stated that this was done...
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    company NTV with Evgeny Kiselev and Vladimir Gusinky. Since September 1993, he has been the editor-in-chief of the Information Program Service of the NTV television...
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    Novosibirsk, and performed at the youth theater "Globus". Pavel moved to Moldova when he was seventeen. He entered the Russian Academy of Theatre Arts,...
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    Alexander Oleshko (category Russian people of Moldovan descent)
    entertainment programs on Channel One Russia. In the summer of 2017, he moved to the NTV, since on the Channel One there were no suitable projects for him. In April...
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    Mikhail Boyarsky (category Recipients of the Order of Honour (Moldova))
    Ksenia Larina, 2008 In 2001, Boyarsky signed a letter in defense of the NTV channel. In 2003, Boyarsky supported Valentina Matviyenko during the election...
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  • Zwee TVMonaco TVCG 1 TVCG 2 Prva Nova M Moldova 1 Moldova 2 Canal 3 (suspended) Prime (suspended) TVR Moldova ProTV Chișinău NPO NPO 1 NPO 2 NPO 3 RTL...
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    Northern Cyprus, Bosnia and Herzegovina (planned), Georgia (since 2011), Moldova (since 2019), Ukraine (since 2017, if arriving directly from Turkey), Azerbaijan...
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    1939 Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania, occupied in August 1940 Bessarabia (Moldova), Hertsa, and part of Bukovina, occupied from Romania after an ultimatum...
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