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Liuba Sevciuc

Chisinau, Moldova
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About Liuba
Liuba Șevciuc is an investigative journalist. She has worked for Radio Free Europe, Publika TV, RISE Moldova, doing topics on corruption, money laundering, hidden assets of politicians, etc. She is currently the co-founder of CU SENS Media Project, an NGO that produces video investigations.
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English Romanian Russian
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Investigative Journalism Fact Checking
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Investigative Reporting Fact Checking
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Living in a ghost town: The Moldovans who refused to be climate migrants

18 Jan 2023  |  www.euronews.com
In 2010, catastrophic floods forced the residents of Cotul Morii, Moldova, to evacuate, submerging their village. Despite government relocation efforts, some residents, like Ion Sandu and Galina Bunescu, chose to stay in the old village, now devoid of infrastructure. Moldova, highly vulnerable to climate change, faces frequent floods and droughts, impacting its agricultural economy. The article highlights the personal stories of those affected, the challenges of climate migration, and the broader implications for Moldova's rural population.

Living in a ghost town: The Moldovans who refused to be climate migrants

18 Jan 2023  |  www.euronews.com
In 2010, catastrophic floods forced the residents of Cotul Morii, Moldova, to evacuate, submerging their village. Despite government efforts to relocate them to a new village, some residents, like Ion Sandu, chose to stay in the old village, now devoid of infrastructure. Moldova, highly vulnerable to climate change, faces frequent floods and droughts, impacting its agricultural economy. The article highlights the personal stories of those who stayed behind, the challenges they face, and the broader implications of climate change on migration and rural life in Moldova.

This is a story about the foreign properties of Moldova oligarch Vladimir Plahotniuc. Since he emerged as a politician has been careful to hide his foreign properties behind proxy firms or persons. The Moldovan oligarch’s real estate empire abroad counts many exclusive buildings that never appeared in his official property and revenue statements.

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