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  • Alexei Tulbure, a former ambassador of Moldova, who in 2002 served at the Council of Europe, 2006-2008 ambassador to the UN, speaks to VX Pictures about the energy crisis, politics and corruption in Moldova, on Friday, Nov 11, 2022.
    Energy Crisis in Moldova - Politics-...jpg
  • Alexei Tulbure, a former ambassador of Moldova, who in 2002 served at the Council of Europe, 2006-2008 ambassador to the UN, speaks to VX Pictures about the energy crisis, politics and corruption in Moldova, on Friday, Nov 11, 2022.
    Energy Crisis in Moldova - Politics-...jpg
  • Alexei Tulbure, a former ambassador of Moldova, who in 2002 served at the Council of Europe, 2006-2008 ambassador to the UN, speaks to VX Pictures about the energy crisis, politics and corruption in Moldova, on Friday, Nov 11, 2022.
    Energy Crisis in Moldova - Politics-...jpg
  • "STOP Killing People! Free Belarus" are among the slogans Belarussians gathered and shouted in front of Foreign and Commonwealth Office (FCO) in central London on Saturday, Aug 15, 2020.<br />
A political crisis continues in Belarus, an Eastern European nation of 9.5 million people, with many opponents of Mr Lukashenko insisting they will fight on. Thousands of protesters are believed to have been detained, and videos of civilians being beaten by the police continue to emerge, potentially further galvanizing public anger. (VXP Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
    VXP_Britain Protests Elections Crisi...jpg
  • "STOP Killing People! Free Belarus" are among the slogans Belarussians gathered and shouted in front of Foreign and Commonwealth Office (FCO) in central London on Saturday, Aug 15, 2020.<br />
A political crisis continues in Belarus, an Eastern European nation of 9.5 million people, with many opponents of Mr Lukashenko insisting they will fight on. Thousands of protesters are believed to have been detained, and videos of civilians being beaten by the police continue to emerge, potentially further galvanizing public anger. (VXP Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
    VXP_Britain Protests Elections Crisi...jpg
  • "STOP Killing People! Free Belarus" are among the slogans Belarussians gathered and shouted in front of Foreign and Commonwealth Office (FCO) in central London on Saturday, Aug 15, 2020.<br />
A political crisis continues in Belarus, an Eastern European nation of 9.5 million people, with many opponents of Mr Lukashenko insisting they will fight on. Thousands of protesters are believed to have been detained, and videos of civilians being beaten by the police continue to emerge, potentially further galvanizing public anger. (VXP Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
    VXP_Britain Protests Elections Crisi...jpg
  • "STOP Killing People! Free Belarus" are among the slogans Belarussians gathered and shouted in front of Foreign and Commonwealth Office (FCO) in central London on Saturday, Aug 15, 2020.<br />
A political crisis continues in Belarus, an Eastern European nation of 9.5 million people, with many opponents of Mr Lukashenko insisting they will fight on. Thousands of protesters are believed to have been detained, and videos of civilians being beaten by the police continue to emerge, potentially further galvanizing public anger. (VXP Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
    VXP_Britain Protests Elections Crisi...jpg
  • "STOP Killing People! Free Belarus" are among the slogans Belarussians gathered and shouted in front of Foreign and Commonwealth Office (FCO) in central London on Saturday, Aug 15, 2020.<br />
A political crisis continues in Belarus, an Eastern European nation of 9.5 million people, with many opponents of Mr Lukashenko insisting they will fight on. Thousands of protesters are believed to have been detained, and videos of civilians being beaten by the police continue to emerge, potentially further galvanizing public anger. (VXP Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
    VXP_Britain Protests Elections Crisi...jpg
  • "STOP Killing People! Free Belarus" are among the slogans Belarussians gathered and shouted in front of Foreign and Commonwealth Office (FCO) in central London on Saturday, Aug 15, 2020.<br />
A political crisis continues in Belarus, an Eastern European nation of 9.5 million people, with many opponents of Mr Lukashenko insisting they will fight on. Thousands of protesters are believed to have been detained, and videos of civilians being beaten by the police continue to emerge, potentially further galvanizing public anger. (VXP Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
    VXP_Britain Protests Elections Crisi...jpg
  • "STOP Killing People! Free Belarus" are among the slogans Belarussians gathered and shouted in front of Foreign and Commonwealth Office (FCO) in central London on Saturday, Aug 15, 2020.<br />
A political crisis continues in Belarus, an Eastern European nation of 9.5 million people, with many opponents of Mr Lukashenko insisting they will fight on. Thousands of protesters are believed to have been detained, and videos of civilians being beaten by the police continue to emerge, potentially further galvanizing public anger. (VXP Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
    VXP_Britain Protests Elections Crisi...jpg
  • "STOP Killing People! Free Belarus" are among the slogans Belarussians gathered and shouted in front of Foreign and Commonwealth Office (FCO) in central London on Saturday, Aug 15, 2020.<br />
A political crisis continues in Belarus, an Eastern European nation of 9.5 million people, with many opponents of Mr Lukashenko insisting they will fight on. Thousands of protesters are believed to have been detained, and videos of civilians being beaten by the police continue to emerge, potentially further galvanizing public anger. (VXP Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
    VXP_Britain Protests Elections Crisi...jpg
  • "STOP Killing People! Free Belarus" are among the slogans Belarussians gathered and shouted in front of Foreign and Commonwealth Office (FCO) in central London on Saturday, Aug 15, 2020.<br />
A political crisis continues in Belarus, an Eastern European nation of 9.5 million people, with many opponents of Mr Lukashenko insisting they will fight on. Thousands of protesters are believed to have been detained, and videos of civilians being beaten by the police continue to emerge, potentially further galvanizing public anger. (VXP Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
    VXP_Britain Protests Elections Crisi...jpg
  • "STOP Killing People! Free Belarus" are among the slogans Belarussians gathered and shouted in front of Foreign and Commonwealth Office (FCO) in central London on Saturday, Aug 15, 2020.<br />
A political crisis continues in Belarus, an Eastern European nation of 9.5 million people, with many opponents of Mr Lukashenko insisting they will fight on. Thousands of protesters are believed to have been detained, and videos of civilians being beaten by the police continue to emerge, potentially further galvanizing public anger. (VXP Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
    VXP_Britain Protests Elections Crisi...jpg
  • "STOP Killing People! Free Belarus" are among the slogans Belarussians gathered and shouted in front of Foreign and Commonwealth Office (FCO) in central London on Saturday, Aug 15, 2020.<br />
A political crisis continues in Belarus, an Eastern European nation of 9.5 million people, with many opponents of Mr Lukashenko insisting they will fight on. Thousands of protesters are believed to have been detained, and videos of civilians being beaten by the police continue to emerge, potentially further galvanizing public anger. (VXP Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
    VXP_Britain Protests Elections Crisi...jpg
  • "STOP Killing People! Free Belarus" are among the slogans Belarussians gathered and shouted in front of Foreign and Commonwealth Office (FCO) in central London on Saturday, Aug 15, 2020.<br />
A political crisis continues in Belarus, an Eastern European nation of 9.5 million people, with many opponents of Mr Lukashenko insisting they will fight on. Thousands of protesters are believed to have been detained, and videos of civilians being beaten by the police continue to emerge, potentially further galvanizing public anger. (VXP Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
    VXP_Britain Protests Elections Crisi...jpg
  • "STOP Killing People! Free Belarus" are among the slogans Belarussians gathered and shouted in front of Foreign and Commonwealth Office (FCO) in central London on Saturday, Aug 15, 2020.<br />
A political crisis continues in Belarus, an Eastern European nation of 9.5 million people, with many opponents of Mr Lukashenko insisting they will fight on. Thousands of protesters are believed to have been detained, and videos of civilians being beaten by the police continue to emerge, potentially further galvanizing public anger. (VXP Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
    VXP_Britain Protests Elections Crisi...jpg
  • "STOP Killing People! Free Belarus" are among the slogans Belarussians gathered and shouted in front of Foreign and Commonwealth Office (FCO) in central London on Saturday, Aug 15, 2020.<br />
A political crisis continues in Belarus, an Eastern European nation of 9.5 million people, with many opponents of Mr Lukashenko insisting they will fight on. Thousands of protesters are believed to have been detained, and videos of civilians being beaten by the police continue to emerge, potentially further galvanizing public anger. (VXP Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
    VXP_Britain Protests Elections Crisi...jpg
  • "STOP Killing People! Free Belarus" are among the slogans Belarussians gathered and shouted in front of Foreign and Commonwealth Office (FCO) in central London on Saturday, Aug 15, 2020.<br />
A political crisis continues in Belarus, an Eastern European nation of 9.5 million people, with many opponents of Mr Lukashenko insisting they will fight on. Thousands of protesters are believed to have been detained, and videos of civilians being beaten by the police continue to emerge, potentially further galvanizing public anger. (VXP Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
    VXP_Britain Protests Elections Crisi...jpg
  • "STOP Killing People! Free Belarus" are among the slogans Belarussians gathered and shouted in front of Foreign and Commonwealth Office (FCO) in central London on Saturday, Aug 15, 2020.<br />
A political crisis continues in Belarus, an Eastern European nation of 9.5 million people, with many opponents of Mr Lukashenko insisting they will fight on. Thousands of protesters are believed to have been detained, and videos of civilians being beaten by the police continue to emerge, potentially further galvanizing public anger. (VXP Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
    VXP_Britain Protests Elections Crisi...jpg
  • A trolley bus rides along the Bulevard Stefan Cel Mare in Chisinau, Moldova on Monday, Nov 14, 2022. 330 trolleybuses run every day on the existing passenger transport routes in the capital, transporting 400 thousand of passengers daily. (VX Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)<br />
<br />
A trolleybus is powered by electricity drawn from two overhead wires by trolley poles. The small ex-Soviet state relies on Russian natural gas supplied by Gazprom and is grappling with a 40% cut in deliveries that has hurt its ability to provide enough electricity to its 2.5 million population.
    Energy Crisis in Moldova - Transport...jpg
  • A traffic jam nearby the Triumphal Arch, outside the Government building in Chisinau, Moldova on Monday, Nov 14, 2022. (VX Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)<br />
The small ex-Soviet state relies on Russian natural gas supplied by Gazprom and is grappling with a 40% cut in deliveries that has hurt its ability to provide enough electricity to its 2.5 million population.
    Energy Crisis in Moldova - Transport...jpg
  • A view of the "I Love Chisinau" sculpture outside Marie Biesu National Opera and Ballet Theatre in the capital Chisinau, Moldova, on Friday, Nov 11, 2022. (VX Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
    Energy Crisis in Moldova-November 11...jpg
  • People walk by Maria Biesu National Opera and Ballet Theatre as autumn hits the capital Chisinau, Moldova, on Friday, Nov 11, 2022. (VX Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
    Energy Crisis in Moldova-November 11...jpg
  • People walk by Maria Biesu National Opera and Ballet Theatre as autumn hits the capital Chisinau, Moldova, on Friday, Nov 11, 2022. (VX Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
    Energy Crisis in Moldova-November 11...jpg
  • People wait for the trolley bus outside Maria Biesu National Opera and Ballet Theatre as autumn hits the capital Chisinau, Moldova, on Friday, Nov 11, 2022. (VX Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
    Energy Crisis in Moldova-November 11...jpg
  • A trolley bus rides along the Bulevard Stefan Cel Mare in Chisinau, Moldova on Monday, Nov 14, 2022. 330 trolleybuses run every day on the existing passenger transport routes in the capital, transporting 400 thousand of passengers daily. (VX Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)<br />
<br />
A trolleybus is powered by electricity drawn from two overhead wires by trolley poles. The small ex-Soviet state relies on Russian natural gas supplied by Gazprom and is grappling with a 40% cut in deliveries that has hurt its ability to provide enough electricity to its 2.5 million population.
    Energy Crisis in Moldova - Transport...jpg
  • Pedestrians cross zebra outside Presidential Palace along the Bulevard Stefan Cel Mare in Chisinau, Moldova on Monday, Nov 14, 2022. (VX Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)<br />
The small ex-Soviet state relies on Russian natural gas supplied by Gazprom and is grappling with a 40% cut in deliveries that has hurt its ability to provide enough electricity to its 2.5 million population.
    Energy Crisis in Moldova - Transport...jpg
  • People wait for a trolley bus along the Bulevard Stefan Cel Mare in Chisinau, Moldova on Monday, Nov 14, 2022. 330 trolleybuses run every day on the existing passenger transport routes in the capital, transporting 400 thousand of passengers daily. (VX Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
    Energy Crisis in Moldova - Transport...jpg
  • A man sweeps the fallen leaves outside Maria Biesu National Opera and Ballet Theatre as autumn hits the capital Chisinau, Moldova, on Friday, Nov 11, 2022. (VX Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
    Energy Crisis in Moldova-November 11...jpg
  • People walk by Maria Biesu National Opera and Ballet Theatre as autumn hits the capital Chisinau, Moldova, on Friday, Nov 11, 2022. (VX Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
    Energy Crisis in Moldova-November 11...jpg
  • A woman sweeps the fallen leaves outside Maria Biesu National Opera and Ballet Theatre as autumn hits the capital Chisinau, Moldova, on Friday, Nov 11, 2022. (VX Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
    Energy Crisis in Moldova-November 11...jpg
  • People walk by Maria Biesu National Opera and Ballet Theatre as autumn hits the capital Chisinau, Moldova, on Friday, Nov 11, 2022. (VX Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
    Energy Crisis in Moldova-November 11...jpg
  • People walk by Maria Biesu National Opera and Ballet Theatre as autumn hits the capital Chisinau, Moldova, on Friday, Nov 11, 2022. (VX Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
    Energy Crisis in Moldova-November 11...jpg
  • A trolley bus rides along the Bulevard Stefan Cel Mare in Chisinau, Moldova on Monday, Nov 14, 2022. 330 trolleybuses run every day on the existing passenger transport routes in the capital, transporting 400 thousand of passengers daily. (VX Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)<br />
<br />
A trolleybus is powered by electricity drawn from two overhead wires by trolley poles. The small ex-Soviet state relies on Russian natural gas supplied by Gazprom and is grappling with a 40% cut in deliveries that has hurt its ability to provide enough electricity to its 2.5 million population.
    Energy Crisis in Moldova - Transport...jpg
  • A trolley bus rides along the Bulevard Stefan Cel Mare in Chisinau, Moldova on Monday, Nov 14, 2022. 330 trolleybuses run every day on the existing passenger transport routes in the capital, transporting 400 thousand of passengers daily. (VX Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)<br />
<br />
A trolleybus is powered by electricity drawn from two overhead wires by trolley poles. The small ex-Soviet state relies on Russian natural gas supplied by Gazprom and is grappling with a 40% cut in deliveries that has hurt its ability to provide enough electricity to its 2.5 million population.
    Energy Crisis in Moldova - Transport...jpg
  • A traffic jam along the Bulevard Stefan Cel Mare in Chisinau, Moldova on Monday, Nov 14, 2022. (VX Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)<br />
The small ex-Soviet state relies on Russian natural gas supplied by Gazprom and is grappling with a 40% cut in deliveries that has hurt its ability to provide enough electricity to its 2.5 million population.
    Energy Crisis in Moldova - Transport...jpg
  • An electricity transport grid wire maintenance yellow truck leaves its work station in Chisinau, Moldova on Monday, Nov 14, 2022.  330 trolleybuses run every day on the existing passenger transport routes in the capital, transporting 400 thousand of passengers daily. (VX Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)<br />
The small ex-Soviet state relies on Russian natural gas supplied by Gazprom and is grappling with a 40% cut in deliveries that has hurt its ability to provide enough electricity to its 2.5 million population.
    Energy Crisis in Moldova - Transport...jpg
  • Pedestrians walk towards the Triumphal Arch, outside the Government building in Chisinau, Moldova on Monday, Nov 14, 2022. (VX Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)<br />
The small ex-Soviet state relies on Russian natural gas supplied by Gazprom and is grappling with a 40% cut in deliveries that has hurt its ability to provide enough electricity to its 2.5 million population.
    Energy Crisis in Moldova - Transport...jpg
  • A woman sweeps the fallen leaves outside Maria Biesu National Opera and Ballet Theatre as autumn hits the capital Chisinau, Moldova, on Friday, Nov 11, 2022. (VX Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
    Energy Crisis in Moldova-November 11...jpg
  • A woman sweeps the fallen leaves outside Maria Biesu National Opera and Ballet Theatre as autumn hits the capital Chisinau, Moldova, on Friday, Nov 11, 2022. (VX Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
    Energy Crisis in Moldova-November 11...jpg
  • A woman sweeps the fallen leaves outside Maria Biesu National Opera and Ballet Theatre as autumn hits the capital Chisinau, Moldova, on Friday, Nov 11, 2022. (VX Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
    Energy Crisis in Moldova-November 11...jpg
  • A woman sweeps the fallen leaves outside Maria Biesu National Opera and Ballet Theatre as autumn hits the capital Chisinau, Moldova, on Friday, Nov 11, 2022. (VX Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
    Energy Crisis in Moldova-November 11...jpg
  • People walk by Maria Biesu National Opera and Ballet Theatre as autumn hits the capital Chisinau, Moldova, on Friday, Nov 11, 2022. (VX Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
    Energy Crisis in Moldova-November 11...jpg
  • People walk by Maria Biesu National Opera and Ballet Theatre as autumn hits the capital Chisinau, Moldova, on Friday, Nov 11, 2022. (VX Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
    Energy Crisis in Moldova-November 11...jpg
  • A woman sweeps the fallen leaves outside Maria Biesu National Opera and Ballet Theatre as autumn hits the capital Chisinau, Moldova, on Friday, Nov 11, 2022. (VX Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
    Energy Crisis in Moldova-November 11...jpg
  • A view of the Moldovan National Opera and Ballet Theatre named after Maria Biesu, lead vocalist of the Moldova National Opera Ballet in the '60s, in the capital Chisinau, Moldova, on Friday, Nov 11, 2022. (VX Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
    Energy Crisis in Moldova-November 11...jpg
  • People wait for the trolley bus outside Maria Biesu National Opera and Ballet Theatre as autumn hits the capital Chisinau, Moldova, on Friday, Nov 11, 2022. (VX Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
    Energy Crisis in Moldova-November 11...jpg
  • People walk by Maria Biesu National Opera and Ballet Theatre as autumn hits the capital Chisinau, Moldova, on Friday, Nov 11, 2022. (VX Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
    Energy Crisis in Moldova-November 11...jpg
  • Vehicles drive by outside the Moldovan Ministry of Interior Affairs in Stefan Cel Mare Bulevard, Chisinau, Moldova on Tuesday, Nov 15, 2022. Minister of Internal Affairs of Moldova, Ana Revenco, said that the Russian Federation was behind the ongoing anti-government protests in Moldova. (VX Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
    MIA Building - Crisis in Moldova-Nov...jpg
  • Vehicles drive by outside the Moldovan Ministry of Interior Affairs in Stefan Cel Mare Bulevard, Chisinau, Moldova on Tuesday, Nov 15, 2022. Minister of Internal Affairs of Moldova, Ana Revenco, said that the Russian Federation was behind the ongoing anti-government protests in Moldova. (VX Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
    MIA Building - Crisis in Moldova-Nov...jpg
  • Pro and anti-gov protestors argue against one another at the Stefan the Great park in the ex-Soviet state's capital Chisinau, Moldova on Sunday, Nov 13, 2022. (VX Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
    Anti-Gov Protests over energy crisis...jpg
  • Pro and anti-gov protestors argue against one another at the Stefan the Great park in the ex-Soviet state's capital Chisinau, Moldova on Sunday, Nov 13, 2022. (VX Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
    Anti-Gov Protests over energy crisis...jpg
  • Pro and anti-gov protestors argue against one another at the Stefan the Great park in the ex-Soviet state's capital Chisinau, Moldova on Sunday, Nov 13, 2022. (VX Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
    Anti-Gov Protests over energy crisis...jpg
  • Pro and anti-gov protestors argue against one another at the Stefan the Great park in the ex-Soviet state's capital Chisinau, Moldova on Sunday, Nov 13, 2022. (VX Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
    Anti-Gov Protests over energy crisis...jpg
  • Pro and anti-gov protestors argue against one another at the Stefan the Great park in the ex-Soviet state's capital Chisinau, Moldova on Sunday, Nov 13, 2022. (VX Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
    Anti-Gov Protests over energy crisis...jpg
  • Pro and anti-gov protestors argue against one another at the Stefan the Great park in the ex-Soviet state's capital Chisinau, Moldova on Sunday, Nov 13, 2022. (VX Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
    Anti-Gov Protests over energy crisis...jpg
  • Pro and anti-gov protestors argue against one another at the Stefan the Great park in the ex-Soviet state's capital Chisinau, Moldova on Sunday, Nov 13, 2022. (VX Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
    Anti-Gov Protests over energy crisis...jpg
  • Several thousand protesters calling Moldova's pro-Western leaders to leave the high office marched through the ex-Soviet state's capital for the ninth consecutive Sunday, Nov 13, 2022. (VX Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)<br />
The small ex-Soviet state relies on Russian natural gas supplied by Gazprom and is grappling with a 40% cut in deliveries that has hurt its ability to provide enough electricity to its 2.5 million population. President Maia Sandu argues that the protests are "a hybrid war" from Moscow. Protests are an initiative of Ilan Shor convicted of fraud and found refuge in Israel in connection with a $1 billion bank scandal.
    Anti-Gov Protests over energy crisis...jpg
  • Several thousand protesters calling Moldova's pro-Western leaders to leave the high office marched through the ex-Soviet state's capital for the ninth consecutive Sunday, Nov 13, 2022. (VX Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)<br />
The small ex-Soviet state relies on Russian natural gas supplied by Gazprom and is grappling with a 40% cut in deliveries that has hurt its ability to provide enough electricity to its 2.5 million population. President Maia Sandu argues that the protests are "a hybrid war" from Moscow. Protests are an initiative of Ilan Shor convicted of fraud and found refuge in Israel in connection with a $1 billion bank scandal.
    Anti-Gov Protests over energy crisis...jpg
  • Several thousand protesters calling Moldova's pro-Western leaders to leave the high office marched through the ex-Soviet state's capital for the ninth consecutive Sunday, Nov 13, 2022. (VX Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)<br />
The small ex-Soviet state relies on Russian natural gas supplied by Gazprom and is grappling with a 40% cut in deliveries that has hurt its ability to provide enough electricity to its 2.5 million population. President Maia Sandu argues that the protests are "a hybrid war" from Moscow. Protests are an initiative of Ilan Shor convicted of fraud and found refuge in Israel in connection with a $1 billion bank scandal.
    Anti-Gov Protests over energy crisis...jpg
  • Several thousand protesters calling Moldova's pro-Western leaders to leave the high office marched through the ex-Soviet state's capital for the ninth consecutive Sunday, Nov 13, 2022. (VX Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)<br />
The small ex-Soviet state relies on Russian natural gas supplied by Gazprom and is grappling with a 40% cut in deliveries that has hurt its ability to provide enough electricity to its 2.5 million population. President Maia Sandu argues that the protests are "a hybrid war" from Moscow. Protests are an initiative of Ilan Shor convicted of fraud and found refuge in Israel in connection with a $1 billion bank scandal.
    Anti-Gov Protests over energy crisis...jpg
  • Several thousand protesters calling Moldova's pro-Western leaders to leave the high office marched through the ex-Soviet state's capital for the ninth consecutive Sunday, Nov 13, 2022. (VX Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)<br />
The small ex-Soviet state relies on Russian natural gas supplied by Gazprom and is grappling with a 40% cut in deliveries that has hurt its ability to provide enough electricity to its 2.5 million population. President Maia Sandu argues that the protests are "a hybrid war" from Moscow. Protests are an initiative of Ilan Shor convicted of fraud and found refuge in Israel in connection with a $1 billion bank scandal.
    Anti-Gov Protests over energy crisis...jpg
  • Several thousand protesters calling Moldova's pro-Western leaders to leave the high office marched through the ex-Soviet state's capital for the ninth consecutive Sunday, Nov 13, 2022. (VX Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)<br />
The small ex-Soviet state relies on Russian natural gas supplied by Gazprom and is grappling with a 40% cut in deliveries that has hurt its ability to provide enough electricity to its 2.5 million population. President Maia Sandu argues that the protests are "a hybrid war" from Moscow. Protests are an initiative of Ilan Shor convicted of fraud and found refuge in Israel in connection with a $1 billion bank scandal.
    Anti-Gov Protests over energy crisis...jpg
  • Several thousand protesters calling Moldova's pro-Western leaders to leave the high office marched through the ex-Soviet state's capital for the ninth consecutive Sunday, Nov 13, 2022. (VX Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)<br />
The small ex-Soviet state relies on Russian natural gas supplied by Gazprom and is grappling with a 40% cut in deliveries that has hurt its ability to provide enough electricity to its 2.5 million population. President Maia Sandu argues that the protests are "a hybrid war" from Moscow. Protests are an initiative of Ilan Shor convicted of fraud and found refuge in Israel in connection with a $1 billion bank scandal.
    Anti-Gov Protests over energy crisis...jpg
  • Several thousand protesters calling Moldova's pro-Western leaders to leave the high office marched through the ex-Soviet state's capital for the ninth consecutive Sunday, Nov 13, 2022. (VX Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)<br />
The small ex-Soviet state relies on Russian natural gas supplied by Gazprom and is grappling with a 40% cut in deliveries that has hurt its ability to provide enough electricity to its 2.5 million population. President Maia Sandu argues that the protests are "a hybrid war" from Moscow. Protests are an initiative of Ilan Shor convicted of fraud and found refuge in Israel in connection with a $1 billion bank scandal.
    Anti-Gov Protests over energy crisis...jpg
  • Men wearing military attire march ahead of the protestors during an anti-Gov protest calling Moldova's pro-Western leaders to leave the high office marched through the ex-Soviet state's capital for the ninth consecutive Sunday, Nov 13, 2022. (VX Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
    Anti-Gov Protests over energy crisis...jpg
  • Several thousand protesters calling Moldova's pro-Western leaders to leave the high office marched through the ex-Soviet state's capital for the ninth consecutive Sunday, Nov 13, 2022. (VX Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)<br />
The small ex-Soviet state relies on Russian natural gas supplied by Gazprom and is grappling with a 40% cut in deliveries that has hurt its ability to provide enough electricity to its 2.5 million population. President Maia Sandu argues that the protests are "a hybrid war" from Moscow. Protests are an initiative of Ilan Shor convicted of fraud and found refuge in Israel in connection with a $1 billion bank scandal.
    Anti-Gov Protests over energy crisis...jpg
  • Men wearing military attire march ahead of the protestors during an anti-Gov protest calling Moldova's pro-Western leaders to leave the high office marched through the ex-Soviet state's capital for the ninth consecutive Sunday, Nov 13, 2022. (VX Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)<br />
The small ex-Soviet state relies on Russian natural gas supplied by Gazprom and is grappling with a 40% cut in deliveries that has hurt its ability to provide enough electricity to its 2.5 million population. President Maia Sandu argues that the protests are "a hybrid war" from Moscow. Protests are an initiative of Ilan Shor convicted of fraud and found refuge in Israel in connection with a $1 billion bank scandal.
    Anti-Gov Protests over energy crisis...jpg
  • Several thousand protesters calling Moldova's pro-Western leaders to leave the high office marched through the ex-Soviet state's capital for the ninth consecutive Sunday, Nov 13, 2022. (VX Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)<br />
The small ex-Soviet state relies on Russian natural gas supplied by Gazprom and is grappling with a 40% cut in deliveries that has hurt its ability to provide enough electricity to its 2.5 million population. President Maia Sandu argues that the protests are "a hybrid war" from Moscow. Protests are an initiative of Ilan Shor convicted of fraud and found refuge in Israel in connection with a $1 billion bank scandal.
    Anti-Gov Protests over energy crisis...jpg
  • Several thousand protesters calling Moldova's pro-Western leaders to leave the high office marched through the ex-Soviet state's capital for the ninth consecutive Sunday, Nov 13, 2022. (VX Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)<br />
The small ex-Soviet state relies on Russian natural gas supplied by Gazprom and is grappling with a 40% cut in deliveries that has hurt its ability to provide enough electricity to its 2.5 million population. President Maia Sandu argues that the protests are "a hybrid war" from Moscow. Protests are an initiative of Ilan Shor convicted of fraud and found refuge in Israel in connection with a $1 billion bank scandal.
    Anti-Gov Protests over energy crisis...jpg
  • Several thousand protesters calling Moldova's pro-Western leaders to leave the high office marched through the ex-Soviet state's capital for the ninth consecutive Sunday, Nov 13, 2022. (VX Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)<br />
The small ex-Soviet state relies on Russian natural gas supplied by Gazprom and is grappling with a 40% cut in deliveries that has hurt its ability to provide enough electricity to its 2.5 million population. President Maia Sandu argues that the protests are "a hybrid war" from Moscow. Protests are an initiative of Ilan Shor convicted of fraud and found refuge in Israel in connection with a $1 billion bank scandal.
    Anti-Gov Protests over energy crisis...jpg
  • Several thousand protesters calling Moldova's pro-Western leaders to leave the high office marched through the ex-Soviet state's capital for the ninth consecutive Sunday, Nov 13, 2022. (VX Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)<br />
The small ex-Soviet state relies on Russian natural gas supplied by Gazprom and is grappling with a 40% cut in deliveries that has hurt its ability to provide enough electricity to its 2.5 million population. President Maia Sandu argues that the protests are "a hybrid war" from Moscow. Protests are an initiative of Ilan Shor convicted of fraud and found refuge in Israel in connection with a $1 billion bank scandal.
    Anti-Gov Protests over energy crisis...jpg
  • What it looks like a homeless holds a placard that reads "Help me for a Ticket." along the Boulevard Stefan cel Mare in the capital Chisinau, Moldova, on Tuesday, Nov 15, 2022.<br />
According to the UN Development Program's 2016 report, 9.6% of the population was living in absolute national poverty (as defined by the National Bureau of Statistics [NBS]), and the World Bank reports that 0.2% and 0.1% of the population live at $1.90 a day in 2016 and 2017 respectively. (VX Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
    Poverty Crisis, Moldova-November 15,...jpg
  • What it looks like a homeless holds a placard that reads "Help me for a Ticket." along the Boulevard Stefan cel Mare in the capital Chisinau, Moldova, on Tuesday, Nov 15, 2022.<br />
According to the UN Development Program's 2016 report, 9.6% of the population was living in absolute national poverty (as defined by the National Bureau of Statistics [NBS]), and the World Bank reports that 0.2% and 0.1% of the population live at $1.90 a day in 2016 and 2017 respectively. (VX Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
    Poverty Crisis, Moldova-November 15,...jpg
  • Pro and anti-gov protestors argue against one another at the Stefan the Great park in the ex-Soviet state's capital Chisinau, Moldova on Sunday, Nov 13, 2022. (VX Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
    Anti-Gov Protests over energy crisis...jpg
  • A protestor holds a Pro-Gov banner during an argument anti-Gov protestors at the Stefan the Great park in the ex-Soviet state's capital Chisinau, Moldova on Sunday, Nov 13, 2022. (VX Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
    Anti-Gov Protests over energy crisis...jpg
  • A protestor holds a Pro-Gov banner during an argument anti-Gov protestors at the Stefan the Great park in the ex-Soviet state's capital Chisinau, Moldova on Sunday, Nov 13, 2022. (VX Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
    Anti-Gov Protests over energy crisis...jpg
  • Several thousand protesters calling Moldova's pro-Western leaders to leave the high office marched through the ex-Soviet state's capital for the ninth consecutive Sunday, Nov 13, 2022. (VX Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)<br />
The small ex-Soviet state relies on Russian natural gas supplied by Gazprom and is grappling with a 40% cut in deliveries that has hurt its ability to provide enough electricity to its 2.5 million population. President Maia Sandu argues that the protests are "a hybrid war" from Moscow. Protests are an initiative of Ilan Shor convicted of fraud and found refuge in Israel in connection with a $1 billion bank scandal.
    Anti-Gov Protests over energy crisis...jpg
  • Several thousand protesters calling Moldova's pro-Western leaders to leave the high office marched through the ex-Soviet state's capital for the ninth consecutive Sunday, Nov 13, 2022. (VX Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)<br />
The small ex-Soviet state relies on Russian natural gas supplied by Gazprom and is grappling with a 40% cut in deliveries that has hurt its ability to provide enough electricity to its 2.5 million population. President Maia Sandu argues that the protests are "a hybrid war" from Moscow. Protests are an initiative of Ilan Shor convicted of fraud and found refuge in Israel in connection with a $1 billion bank scandal.
    Anti-Gov Protests over energy crisis...jpg
  • Several thousand protesters calling Moldova's pro-Western leaders to leave the high office marched through the ex-Soviet state's capital for the ninth consecutive Sunday, Nov 13, 2022. (VX Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)<br />
The small ex-Soviet state relies on Russian natural gas supplied by Gazprom and is grappling with a 40% cut in deliveries that has hurt its ability to provide enough electricity to its 2.5 million population. President Maia Sandu argues that the protests are "a hybrid war" from Moscow. Protests are an initiative of Ilan Shor convicted of fraud and found refuge in Israel in connection with a $1 billion bank scandal.
    Anti-Gov Protests over energy crisis...jpg
  • Several thousand protesters calling Moldova's pro-Western leaders to leave the high office marched through the ex-Soviet state's capital for the ninth consecutive Sunday, Nov 13, 2022. (VX Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)<br />
The small ex-Soviet state relies on Russian natural gas supplied by Gazprom and is grappling with a 40% cut in deliveries that has hurt its ability to provide enough electricity to its 2.5 million population. President Maia Sandu argues that the protests are "a hybrid war" from Moscow. Protests are an initiative of Ilan Shor convicted of fraud and found refuge in Israel in connection with a $1 billion bank scandal.
    Anti-Gov Protests over energy crisis...jpg
  • Several thousand protesters calling Moldova's pro-Western leaders to leave the high office marched through the ex-Soviet state's capital for the ninth consecutive Sunday, Nov 13, 2022. (VX Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)<br />
The small ex-Soviet state relies on Russian natural gas supplied by Gazprom and is grappling with a 40% cut in deliveries that has hurt its ability to provide enough electricity to its 2.5 million population. President Maia Sandu argues that the protests are "a hybrid war" from Moscow. Protests are an initiative of Ilan Shor convicted of fraud and found refuge in Israel in connection with a $1 billion bank scandal.
    Anti-Gov Protests over energy crisis...jpg
  • Several thousand protesters calling Moldova's pro-Western leaders to leave the high office marched through the ex-Soviet state's capital for the ninth consecutive Sunday, Nov 13, 2022. (VX Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)<br />
The small ex-Soviet state relies on Russian natural gas supplied by Gazprom and is grappling with a 40% cut in deliveries that has hurt its ability to provide enough electricity to its 2.5 million population. President Maia Sandu argues that the protests are "a hybrid war" from Moscow. Protests are an initiative of Ilan Shor convicted of fraud and found refuge in Israel in connection with a $1 billion bank scandal.
    Anti-Gov Protests over energy crisis...jpg
  • Health Secretary Matt Hancock leaves Downing Street, after this evening's press conference, in London, as the row over Prime Minister Boris Johnson's top aide Dominic Cummings' Durham trip, continues on Wednesday, May 27, 2020. The prime minister's populist appeal has been hammered by the news that, as the coronavirus outbreak raged, chief adviser Cummings drove 250 miles (400 kilometres) to his parents' house while he was falling ill with suspected COVID-19 allegedly flouting lockdown rules that the government had imposed on the rest of the country. (Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
    VXP-Cummings Crisis-17-May 27, 2020-.jpg
  • Health Secretary Matt Hancock leaves Downing Street, after this evening's press conference, in London, as the row over Prime Minister Boris Johnson's top aide Dominic Cummings' Durham trip, continues on Wednesday, May 27, 2020. The prime minister's populist appeal has been hammered by the news that, as the coronavirus outbreak raged, chief adviser Cummings drove 250 miles (400 kilometres) to his parents' house while he was falling ill with suspected COVID-19 allegedly flouting lockdown rules that the government had imposed on the rest of the country. (Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
    VXP-Cummings Crisis-16-May 27, 2020-.jpg
  • Health Secretary Matt Hancock leaves Downing Street, after this evening's press conference, in London, as the row over Prime Minister Boris Johnson's top aide Dominic Cummings' Durham trip, continues on Wednesday, May 27, 2020. The prime minister's populist appeal has been hammered by the news that, as the coronavirus outbreak raged, chief adviser Cummings drove 250 miles (400 kilometres) to his parents' house while he was falling ill with suspected COVID-19 allegedly flouting lockdown rules that the government had imposed on the rest of the country. (Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
    VXP-Cummings Crisis-18-May 27, 2020-.jpg
  • Health Secretary Matt Hancock leaves Downing Street, after this evening's press conference, in London, as the row over Prime Minister Boris Johnson's top aide Dominic Cummings' Durham trip, continues on Wednesday, May 27, 2020. The prime minister's populist appeal has been hammered by the news that, as the coronavirus outbreak raged, chief adviser Cummings drove 250 miles (400 kilometres) to his parents' house while he was falling ill with suspected COVID-19 allegedly flouting lockdown rules that the government had imposed on the rest of the country. (Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
    VXP-Cummings Crisis-20-May 27, 2020-.jpg
  • Health Secretary Matt Hancock leaves Downing Street, after this evening's press conference, in London, as the row over Prime Minister Boris Johnson's top aide Dominic Cummings' Durham trip, continues on Wednesday, May 27, 2020. The prime minister's populist appeal has been hammered by the news that, as the coronavirus outbreak raged, chief adviser Cummings drove 250 miles (400 kilometres) to his parents' house while he was falling ill with suspected COVID-19 allegedly flouting lockdown rules that the government had imposed on the rest of the country. (Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
    VXP-Cummings Crisis-19-May 27, 2020-.jpg
  • Health Secretary Matt Hancock leaves Downing Street, after this evening's press conference, in London, as the row over Prime Minister Boris Johnson's top aide Dominic Cummings' Durham trip, continues on Wednesday, May 27, 2020. The prime minister's populist appeal has been hammered by the news that, as the coronavirus outbreak raged, chief adviser Cummings drove 250 miles (400 kilometres) to his parents' house while he was falling ill with suspected COVID-19 allegedly flouting lockdown rules that the government had imposed on the rest of the country. (Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
    VXP-Cummings Crisis-15-May 27, 2020-.jpg
  • Afghan women along with their family members gathered outside the Houses of Parliament in central London on Wednesday, Aug 18, 2021 - to protest against the Taliban takeover of Afghanistan demanding that the international community no to recognise their government. British parliament is debating today the Crisis in Afghanistan. (VX Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
    VXP-VX_Staff-14-Afghan Women Protest...jpg
  • Afghan women along with their family members gathered outside the Houses of Parliament in central London on Wednesday, Aug 18, 2021 - to protest against the Taliban takeover of Afghanistan demanding that the international community no to recognise their government. British parliament is debating today the Crisis in Afghanistan. (VX Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
    VXP-VX_Staff-8-Afghan Women Protest ...jpg
  • Afghan women along with their family members gathered outside the Houses of Parliament in central London on Wednesday, Aug 18, 2021 - to protest against the Taliban takeover of Afghanistan demanding that the international community no to recognise their government. British parliament is debating today the Crisis in Afghanistan. (VX Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
    VXP-VX_Staff-9-Afghan Women Protest ...jpg
  • Afghan women along with their family members gathered outside the Houses of Parliament in central London on Wednesday, Aug 18, 2021 - to protest against the Taliban takeover of Afghanistan demanding that the international community no to recognise their government. British parliament is debating today the Crisis in Afghanistan. (VX Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
    VXP-VX_Staff-7-Afghan Women Protest ...jpg
  • Afghan women along with their family members gathered outside the Houses of Parliament in central London on Wednesday, Aug 18, 2021 - to protest against the Taliban takeover of Afghanistan demanding that the international community no to recognise their government. British parliament is debating today the Crisis in Afghanistan. (VX Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
    VXP-VX_Staff-6-Afghan Women Protest ...jpg
  • Afghan women along with their family members gathered outside the Houses of Parliament in central London on Wednesday, Aug 18, 2021 - to protest against the Taliban takeover of Afghanistan demanding that the international community no to recognise their government. British parliament is debating today the Crisis in Afghanistan. (VX Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
    VXP-VX_Staff-4-Afghan Women Protest ...jpg
  • Afghan women along with their family members gathered outside the Houses of Parliament in central London on Wednesday, Aug 18, 2021 - to protest against the Taliban takeover of Afghanistan demanding that the international community no to recognise their government. British parliament is debating today the Crisis in Afghanistan. (VX Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
    VXP-VX_Staff-10-Afghan Women Protest...jpg
  • Afghan women along with their family members gathered outside the Houses of Parliament in central London on Wednesday, Aug 18, 2021 - to protest against the Taliban takeover of Afghanistan demanding that the international community no to recognise their government. British parliament is debating today the Crisis in Afghanistan. (VX Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
    VXP-VX_Staff-5-Afghan Women Protest ...jpg
  • Afghan women along with their family members gathered outside the Houses of Parliament in central London on Wednesday, Aug 18, 2021 - to protest against the Taliban takeover of Afghanistan demanding that the international community no to recognise their government. British parliament is debating today the Crisis in Afghanistan. (VX Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
    VXP-VX_Staff-3-Afghan Women Protest ...jpg
  • Afghan women along with their family members gathered outside the Houses of Parliament in central London on Wednesday, Aug 18, 2021 - to protest against the Taliban takeover of Afghanistan demanding that the international community no to recognise their government. British parliament is debating today the Crisis in Afghanistan. (VX Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
    VXP-VX_Staff-14-Afghan Women Protest...jpg
  • An elderly wait for the green light near a bus stop along Stefan Cel Mare boulevard in Chisinau, Moldova, on Monday, November 14, 2022. <br />
Authorities estimate that over 250,000 passengers ride on public transport daily in the capital Chisinau alone. (VX Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
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