Observatorul De Nord
Observatorul de Nord is a prominent regional newspaper based in Soroca, Moldova. It provides comprehensive local news, investigative reports, and cultural coverage for the northern region. Published in Romanian, the outlet is recognized for its independent journalism and focus on community issues and local administration.
MEDIA LANDSCAPE IN MOLDOVA
Publishing traditions in this Eastern European nation reflect a post-Soviet transition toward a bilingual print market. Major publications include Timpul de dimineata, a prominent Romanian-language weekly founded in 2001 with a center-right leaning, and Ziarul de Garda, an investigative paper published since 2004. Readers also rely on Moldavskiye Vedomosti, an independent Russian-language publication, alongside Komsomolskaya Pravda v Moldove, a widely read local edition of the Moscow-based tabloid. Print media remains heavily segmented by language, with distinct readership bases for Romanian and Russian texts across the capital and regional districts. Paperboy indexes 14 Moldovan newspapers — browse the full directory below.
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