All News
Zelensky
Expressing his appreciation for Trump’s “peace through strength” approach, Zelensky voiced optimism that this policy could help bring about a "just peace" in Ukraine.
Nov. 6
US
Donald Trump boasted of having no wars and defeating the Islamic State (ISIS) during his last presidency and said he would end wars instead of starting wars.
Nov. 6
US
Volodymyr Zelensky congratulated Donald Trump on his "impressive victory" and said he hoped his presidency would bring "just peace in Ukraine closer."
Nov. 6
US
He set himself the one job - saving democracy, but the risk is that his own ego might have lost that very same thing not only to the US but also to the West.
Nov. 6
US
With Pennsylvania’s 19 electoral votes secured for the former President, Vice President Harris has no path to victory and Trump’s victory is assured.
Nov. 6
Putin
The cover of the annual FSB calendar greets the new year with a muscle-bound Vladimir Putin and an equally ripped Xi Jinping and its usual images extolling the virtues of Russia’s “supermen.”
Nov. 6
Corruption
European Business Association members agree that Russia’s war on Ukraine and corruption are core problems, but that hasn’t stopped investments, according to a recent survey.
Nov. 6
Trump
I have always been a Republican, conservative in outlook and inclination, the Grand Old Party and I saw the world through the same lens – until now.
Nov. 6
War in Ukraine
US Election may be decided in battleground Pennsylvania; Russians add fake bomb threats to usual tricks to disrupt US Elections; Zelensky calls for world action with first AFU-North Korean engagements
Nov. 6
Stay on top of Russia-Ukraine war 11-06-2024 developments on the ground with KyivPost fact-based news, exclusive video footage, photos and updated war maps.
Nov. 6
War in Ukraine
The RISE project, led by the Ukrainian government and the World Bank, should help small and medium-sized businesses gain access to export markets and focus on green competitiveness.
Nov. 5
Pennsylvania has 19 electoral college votes, more than any of the other swing states which could go for either Harris or Trump, with polls showing them locked in a dead heat.
Nov. 5
Voters will either pick the first woman of color or the first convicted felon as their next president.
Nov. 5
US
US intelligence agencies warned of Russia’s disinformation campaign aimed at fueling fears and eroding trust among voters during the US elections.
Nov. 5
Georgia
The Association of Young Lawyers of Georgia reported that ballot marks were visible from the back, allowing others to see voters’ choices and thus violating voting confidentiality.
Nov. 5