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EU
Does the lack of political will of the EU to challenge the pro-Russian forces in Georgia mean it is abandoning the pro-Western democratic movement?
Oct. 28
Georgia
Official tallies on Sunday show the ruling pro-Moscow party took 54% of the vote, while pro-Western opposition got 38%, setting the stage for a showdown and jeopardizing Georgia’s EU hopes.
Oct. 27
Europe
All major parties in the elections the Baltic state agree on maintaining NATO and EU member’s strong support for Kyiv, fearing Lithuania could be targeted if Moscow succeeds in Ukraine.
Oct. 27
Georgia
Georgia's pro-Russian party claims election victory while pro-Western opposition decries the result.
Oct. 27
US
With US elections looming on Nov. 5, Kyiv Post takes a closer look at which Congressional Republicans have offered their support to aid for Ukraine and which have grandstanded against it.
Oct. 27
US
A quarter of election officials reported having suffered abuse or threats between 2020 and 2022, according to a survey by the nonpartisan Elections and Voting Information Center.
Oct. 27
EU
Six consecutive votes so far have failed to yield a stable government, and voter turnout is expected to be low, amid fears of electoral fraud.
Oct. 27
EU
Four pro-Western opposition groups agreed to form a coalition have received 51.9% of the vote, according to an exit poll commissioned by a pro-opposition TV station from US pollster Edison Research.
Oct. 26
Russia
Musicologist Suzanne Kassian said Georgia needed to find a "harmonious path between traditions and development."
Oct. 26
Russia
Born into poverty in the village of Chorvila in western Georgia, Ivanishvili made his fortune in Russia during the cutthroat 1990s, amassing huge wealth as state-owned Soviet assets were privatized.
Oct. 26
Trump
A former American consultant convicted for being a “political mercenary” in Ukraine and elsewhere speaks out in an exclusive interview for Kyiv Post.
Oct. 22
Ukraine
With the 2024 American presidential election just 20 days away, all eyes are on the race for the White House in anticipation of learning how a new leader may shake up US domestic and foreign policy.
Oct. 15
War in Ukraine
As US votes, Trump now “likes” Zelensky for not citing him in impeachment; Moscow rolls out $145B defense budget to rival Soviet levels; State Dept says it’s
OK with Ukrainian missiles hitting Russia.
Oct. 1
Germany
The AfD, besides protesting against migrants, Islam and multiculturalism, also questions climate change and holds pro-Russian positions on the Ukraine war.
Sep. 22
Russia
On September 8, elections are held in the shelling-prone Kursk, Bryansk, annexed Crimea, Sevastopol, and nearby Volgograd, Lipetsk, and Tula regions.
Sep. 8