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EU
The implications of Russia’s interference in the elections in Moldova and Georgia should be taken with all the seriousness they deserve.
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
"The loan proceeds will be disbursed through multiple channels to support Ukraine's budgetary, military and reconstruction assistance," G7 leaders said.
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
Russia
Serbia's Prime Minister Milos Vucevic had met earlier with Maxim Reshetnikov, Russia's Minister of Economic Development.
Oct. 26
EU
An exclusive report from the Georgian capital on the mood before Saturday’s vital parliamentary election.
Oct. 26
Russia
Brussels has warned that the vote will determine European Union candidate Tbilisi's chances of joining the bloc.
Oct. 26
EU
Georgia’s ruling party has adopted increasingly hostile rhetoric against the EU and the West as it seeks to clamp down on the opposition.
Oct. 25
G7
Windfall profits from frozen Russian state assets will be used to repay the loan, but it remains unclear how much the EU will actually disburse and allow Ukraine to spend on defense.
Oct. 24
War in Ukraine
Ukraine’s accession to the EU needs to be complemented by the security alliance.
Oct. 24
G7
The UK will fulfill its contribution to the $50 billion loan announced at the G7 Leaders’ Summit in June, money which can be spent for military purposes.
Oct. 24
Russia
Although the South Caucasus nation was officially granted EU candidate status in December, the process was quickly paused after Georgia enacted a contentious “foreign agents” law
Oct. 23
EU
Incumbent president Maia Sandu, who claims there is evidence that pro-Russian forces bought votes, faces a run-off vote. Europe's press takes a closer look.
Oct. 23