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Georgia
The legislation has been compared to repressive Russian laws and are the latest anti-liberal measures from the ruling Georgian Dream party ahead of crucial parliamentary elections later this month.
Oct. 3
NATO
The US Army’s Contracting Command awarded a $14.96 million contract for an unspecified number of M60 machine guns but would not declare for whom they were intended.
Oct. 3
Drones
For the first time a record number of long-range drones were used in September with attacks carried out every day by Russian and Ukrainian forces.
Oct. 3
Religion
More than 30,000 Hasidic pilgrims have arrived in the Ukrainian city of Uman to celebrate Rosh Hashanah, the Jewish New Year, which began Oct. 2 and runs until Oct. 4.
Oct. 3
Ukraine
Discord over the 1943-1945 Volhynia massacres has led to diplomatic tensions between Kyiv and Warsaw, otherwise allies as Ukraine battles Russia's invasion.
Oct. 3
Tanks
The US AeroVironment and Europe’s KNDS defense companies are the two latest Western companies preparing to establish a presence in Ukraine.
Oct. 3
War in Ukraine
War, migration, and depopulation are worsening Ukraine’s demographic crisis, with the once pessimistic outlook only like to deteriorate in the next quarter of a century.
Oct. 3
War in Ukraine
Russia bombs Kharkiv apartment building; Olaf Scholz promises $50 bn loan against frozen Russian assets; Jews celebrate New Year in Uman.
Oct. 3
Stay on top of Russia-Ukraine war 10-03-2024 developments on the ground with KyivPost fact-based news, exclusive video footage, photos and updated war maps.
Oct. 3
The trial comes seven months after Navalny – President Vladimir Putin’s main opponent – died in an Arctic prison in circumstances authorities have not fully explained.
Oct. 2
War in Ukraine
Ukraine’s military intelligence (HUR) cyber specialists attacked Russian banking services, seeking to hinder the Russian war apparatus.
Oct. 2
Top News
Superhumans Center aspires to provide a portion of the tens of thousands of Ukrainians in need of prostheses not only with limbs, but also a path back to normal life.
Oct. 2
The world in focus, as seen by a Canadian leading global affairs analyst, writer and speaker, in his review of international media.
Oct. 2
Ukraine
The Atlantic Alliance’s cutting-edge “eye-in-the-sky” reconnaissance aircraft may have already spotted waves of Russian transport planes prepping for the Kremlin’s next big missile strike on Ukraine.
Oct. 2
Russia
Over 20,000 sanctions have been levied against Russia since it invaded Ukraine – but that hasn’t stopped EU companies from trading with it, propping up its war-time economy.
Oct. 2