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Merkel’s Statements on Russia Under Fire
Merkel’s statements have drawn criticism from Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania and Poland in particular. Europe’s press takes stock.
Oct. 10, 2025
Europe
Georgian Court Sentences Poet to 2 Years in Prison For ‘Resisting’ Police
Zviad Ratiani’s sentence was handed down amid protests against the pro-Russian Georgian Dream party that have continued for nearly a year.
Oct. 9, 2025
Europe
EU Plans to End Refugee Support Program for Ukrainians From March 2027
The European Commission has informed Kyiv about the decision, urging the government to start preparing for the return of its most vulnerable citizens.
Oct. 9, 2025
Europe
Babiš: Not ‘a Single Crown’ for Ukraine From Czechia’s State Budget
The forerunner for Czechia’s next prime minister reverted to the “Czechia First” rhetoric that helped his party win votes on Wednesday.
Oct. 8, 2025
Europe
Negotiations with Putin ‘Tougher’ Than Gaza Peace Talks, Trump Admits
Trump tells reporters he thought ending the Ukraine conflict “would have been one of the easy ones,” while claiming a Middle East agreement is very close.
Oct. 8, 2025
Ukraine
Front Line of Lie: Russian Hybrid Aggression Threatens to Seal Off NATO’s Eastern Door
As the war in Ukraine drags on, Moscow’s political interference and “copycat” laws sabotage its neighbors’ Euro-Atlantic path. Brookings expert Jonathan Katz tells Kyiv Post the West is being tested.
Oct. 8, 2025
Europe
Georgia PM Vows Sweeping Crackdown After 'Foiled Coup'
Georgia’s Prime Minister vows more crackdown on opposition and activists after tens of thousands of demonstrators flooded Tbilisi’s Freedom Square and some tried to enter the presidential palace.
Oct. 5, 2025
Europe
Czech Ex-PM Set to Win Vote, Putting Ukraine Aid in Doubt
In the Czech general election, the party of self-described “Trumpist” billionaire Andrej Babiš is a frontrunner, triggering concerns about Prague’s support for Ukraine and future ties with the EU.
Oct. 5, 2025

