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Students From Romanian-Speaking Schools From the Transnistrian Region Returned, without Incident, to Schools

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Hundreds of students from eight Romanian-speaking learning institutions came back on Monday, 1 September, in classrooms, once beginning the 2025–2026 study year. Unlike last years, when schools were banned from trees of tricolor, state fame, or were monitored by so-called "local militias", the festivals of this year of the beginning of the school year were held without incidents and without restrictive measures by such cross-border authorities.
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Hundreds of students from eight Romanian-speaking learning institutions came back on Monday, 1 September, in classrooms, once beginning the 2025–2026 study year. Unlike last years, when schools were banned from trees of tricolor, state fame, or were monitored by so-called "local militias", the festivals of this year of the beginning of the school year were held without incidents and without restrictive measures by such cross-border authorities.

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radiomoldova.md broke the news in on Monday, September 1, 2025.
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