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    As Moldovans go to the polls, the EU confronts Russia’s biggest influence campaign to date
    Sunday’s vote in Moldova will test Brussels' resilience against Russia's multi-million-euro foreign interference efforts in its eastern neighbourhood.
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    Op-ed: EU holds its breath as Moldovan democracy faces its toughest test
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