We are an independent news agency based in Chişinău, Republic of Moldova.
IPN is the successor of the municipal agency Info-Prim and was registered as a private entity in June 2005 (Info-Prim Neo LLC).
Our mission is to deliver useful, credible, and timely news to our readers.
What makes us different
We are confident that our products stand out significantly from others on the Moldovan media market, both in form and content, due to the following distinctive features:
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Diversity and pluralism of information sources;
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A mandatory balance between official and alternative viewpoints;
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An analytical approach that adds greater depth to our content;
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A wide range of media products and services tailored to your needs;
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A convenient working format for both information providers and consumers.
We offer our subscribers, as well as readers of our website www.ipn.md, a selection of the most important news from the fields of economy, politics, society, and business in the Republic of Moldova.
Additionally, our agency’s bulletins feature news dedicated to Moldova’s European agenda, children’s rights, the Transnistrian conflict, as well as sports, environmental issues, and more.
News and articles are delivered to subscribers in a convenient format via email — either as a daily news feed or in a “news published – news delivered” mode — or through access to our website.
We are fully trilingual: we produce news in romanian, russian, and english.
IPN can also serve as a credible and professional platform for promoting the messages of its subscribers and clients.
IPN news is tailored for informed and discerning information consumers, and we are honored to count among our subscribers many distinguished names, including:
International organizations and diplomatic missions:
The Council of Europe Office in Moldova, the World Bank Representation in Moldova, the IMF Representation in Moldova, the OSCE Mission to Moldova, UNICEF Moldova, the U.S. Embassy, the Embassy of China, the Embassy of Germany, the Embassy of Japan, the Embassy of Romania, the Embassy of Poland, the Embassy of Switzerland, the Embassy of Italy, the Hanns Seidel Foundation, the Konrad Adenauer Foundation, the ENEMO International Election Observation Mission, among others.
Public authorities:
The State Chancellery of the Republic of Moldova, the National Bank of Moldova, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, the National Library of Moldova, the National House of Social Insurance, the Chisinau City Hall, and others.
NGOs:
The Institute for Public Policy (IPP), the Association of Independent Press (API), the Soros Foundation-Moldova, and more.
Media outlets:
Radio Free Europe / Radio Liberty, the national TV channel Moldova 1, the national radio station Radio Moldova, Jurnal TV, Realitatea TV, Albasat TV, Radio Polidisc, Radio Plai, Unghiul, Moldavskie Vedomosti, and news portals such as point.md, știri.md, deschide.md, nordnews.md, and others.
Companies:
Orange Moldova, OTP Bank, Maib, KPMG-Moldova, among others.