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17th September 2016

Details: The construction of an aqueduct in the Moldovan village of Saharna is compromised due to irregularities in the procurement process.
Language: Romanian
Dateline: Chisinau, Moldova – 16/09/2016
Source: Impuls TV / Open Media Hub. This production was supported by OPEN Media Hub with funds provided by the European Union
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