EXCLUSIVE
Putin
American funding for Ukraine is in limbo as the logic of trying to outspend Russia is looking increasingly unachievable but there may be a better way to leverage a financial advantage.
Feb. 26
Kyiv Post spoke with Ukrainian lawmakers about key messages of this year's Munich Security Conference and perspectives it opened up to Kyiv, towards $60 billion aid and its NATO aspirations.
Feb. 25
War in Ukraine
So many problems collapse back to a single human frailty – a lack of courage. Two years after the invasion of Ukraine is a time to reaffirm the courage and commitment to ending tyranny.
Feb. 25
War in Ukraine
Two years after Russia launched its full-scale attack to annul any remnant of an independent Ukraine, Putin’s genocidal intent is now impossible to deny.
Feb. 24
War in Ukraine
Millions of Ukrainians need help to face the psychological difficulties caused by Russia’s war against their country and the long-term effects.
Feb. 24
Putin
Donald Trump and the right-wing MAGA Republicans are Polezni Duraks, useful idiots, employed by Putin and the Kremlin to advance their goals over US national security, and that of its allies.
Feb. 23
Ukraine
The border protest, though extreme in scale, could have legitimate grounds, but it is also exploited and infiltrated by Russian agents who stoke unhealthy emotions to divide Poles and Ukrainians.
Feb. 22
Putin
The debates over the political, financial and even legal barriers to using frozen Russian assets to fund the immense reconstruction costs caused by the full-scale invasion of Ukraine rumble on.
Feb. 22
War in Ukraine
A young Ukrainian singer and composer reflects on what this week’s somber anniversaries in her country mean for her.
Feb. 20
War in Ukraine
Ukraine’s reputation as the breadbasket of Europe has been ravaged by the turmoil of Russia’s invasion – wreaking havoc on the agriculture sector, arable land and farmers’ lives.
Feb. 20
Wagner
The deadly rebels of the so-called Rapid Support Forces paramilitary group are tearing apart Sudan aided by Russia through Wagner PMC.
Feb. 19
War in Ukraine
From Ukraine’s agriculture trade challenges with Europe, to Russia’s stance against anti-war cultural figures and families of mobilized soldiers – the on-going war has many fronts.
Feb. 18
Ukraine
The scourge of war and aggression is leaving the most brutal scars on children who are experiencing torture beyond human and moral comprehension. The free world must not turn a blind eye.
Feb. 18
War in Ukraine
Rarely have the ethical lines between victim and aggressor been so clear in a war. Unfortunately, brutality is contagious, and Ukrainians may struggle to maintain their moral high ground.
Feb. 18
War in Ukraine
Preparation for drone and missile attacks has become a necessity of everyday life in Ukraine, and safety instructions are an integral tool for any business – for its employees, customers and visitors.
Feb. 17
Ukraine
Disinformation campaigns against Ukraine are reportedly costing Russia less than financing its war on the battlefield.
Feb. 17
Putin
American funding for Ukraine is in limbo as the logic of trying to outspend Russia is looking increasingly unachievable but there may be a better way to leverage a financial advantage.
Feb. 26
Kyiv Post spoke with Ukrainian lawmakers about key messages of this year's Munich Security Conference and perspectives it opened up to Kyiv, towards $60 billion aid and its NATO aspirations.
Feb. 25
War in Ukraine
So many problems collapse back to a single human frailty – a lack of courage. Two years after the invasion of Ukraine is a time to reaffirm the courage and commitment to ending tyranny.
Feb. 25
War in Ukraine
Two years after Russia launched its full-scale attack to annul any remnant of an independent Ukraine, Putin’s genocidal intent is now impossible to deny.
Feb. 24
War in Ukraine
Millions of Ukrainians need help to face the psychological difficulties caused by Russia’s war against their country and the long-term effects.
Feb. 24
Putin
Donald Trump and the right-wing MAGA Republicans are Polezni Duraks, useful idiots, employed by Putin and the Kremlin to advance their goals over US national security, and that of its allies.
Feb. 23
Ukraine
The border protest, though extreme in scale, could have legitimate grounds, but it is also exploited and infiltrated by Russian agents who stoke unhealthy emotions to divide Poles and Ukrainians.
Feb. 22
Putin
The debates over the political, financial and even legal barriers to using frozen Russian assets to fund the immense reconstruction costs caused by the full-scale invasion of Ukraine rumble on.
Feb. 22
War in Ukraine
A young Ukrainian singer and composer reflects on what this week’s somber anniversaries in her country mean for her.
Feb. 20
War in Ukraine
Ukraine’s reputation as the breadbasket of Europe has been ravaged by the turmoil of Russia’s invasion – wreaking havoc on the agriculture sector, arable land and farmers’ lives.
Feb. 20
Wagner
The deadly rebels of the so-called Rapid Support Forces paramilitary group are tearing apart Sudan aided by Russia through Wagner PMC.
Feb. 19
War in Ukraine
From Ukraine’s agriculture trade challenges with Europe, to Russia’s stance against anti-war cultural figures and families of mobilized soldiers – the on-going war has many fronts.
Feb. 18
Ukraine
The scourge of war and aggression is leaving the most brutal scars on children who are experiencing torture beyond human and moral comprehension. The free world must not turn a blind eye.
Feb. 18
War in Ukraine
Rarely have the ethical lines between victim and aggressor been so clear in a war. Unfortunately, brutality is contagious, and Ukrainians may struggle to maintain their moral high ground.
Feb. 18
War in Ukraine
Preparation for drone and missile attacks has become a necessity of everyday life in Ukraine, and safety instructions are an integral tool for any business – for its employees, customers and visitors.
Feb. 17
Ukraine
Disinformation campaigns against Ukraine are reportedly costing Russia less than financing its war on the battlefield.
Feb. 17