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War in Ukraine
With White House pressure mounting for Kyiv to conduct elections, Kyiv Post investigated the ramifications: Why are they wanted by some and opposed by others? Are they feasible in War-torn Ukraine?
Feb. 15
Belarus
The discovery of the remains of a Russian Shahed kamikaze drone at the Chernobyl nuclear power plant could have far reaching implications.
Feb. 14
Zelensky
Former Ukrainian president and lawmaker Petro Poroshenko faces not only a ban from parliamentary sessions but also possible charges of treason. What’s going on?
Feb. 13
Russia
As Russian settlers replace the local inhabitants, the last remaining industrial resources in occupied Ukraine are being drained to fuel Russia’s war machine against Ukraine.
Feb. 6
US
Soft power is diminishing and China is rising. Kyiv Post examines the consequences of the suspension of assistance under USAID projects. The problems are not only economic.
Feb. 4
Ukraine
Kyiv Post worked with experts and specialists to analyze the potential problems caused by the suspension of USAID assistance to Ukraine. Part One.
Feb. 3
Drones
The Ukrainian energy system has proven to be more resilient than predicted by the most pessimistic forecasts of international observers and Russia’s best (or worst) efforts.
Jan. 30
Europe
In January 1919, two disparate Ukrainian states – the Ukrainian People’s Republic and the West Ukrainian People’s Republic – merged into one.
Jan. 22
US
US companies are skirting sanctions meant to cripple Russia’s economy. Despite stringent laws, enforcement struggles persist, leaving gaps for evasion that enable Moscow to wage war in Ukraine.
Jan. 22
US
Not exactly the ‘Arsenal of Democracy’ anymore – but still, America got some stuff right.
Jan. 17
Ukraine
The Ukrainian-built UAV, one of many thousands of similar weapons deployed in Ukraine, ended its existence in a kamikaze strike against a Russian tank.
Jan. 4
Russia
The Ukrainian territories occupied by Moscow are experiencing an upsurge in the destruction of industry by Russian exiles, ethnic cleansing, and the confiscation of property.
Dec. 27, 2024
War in Ukraine
Polish officials have struggled to rein in companies that are suspected of sanctions-busting, according to economic watchdog reports.
Dec. 27, 2024
Servant of the People party
Politicians in Ukraine are de facto starting their election campaigns, despite uncertain prospects for a ceasefire in 2025 and the organizational and technical challenges ahead.
Dec. 26, 2024
Zelensky
Deprived of the unrestricted use of long-range Western weapons to attack Russian bases, Ukraine has come up with its own weapons that blur the line between missiles and drones to fill the gap.
Dec. 18, 2024
Economy
Ukrainian medical science, which withstood the difficulties brought about post-Soviet underfunding and a lack of strategy, may finally change – not necessarily for the better.
Dec. 14, 2024
War in Ukraine
With White House pressure mounting for Kyiv to conduct elections, Kyiv Post investigated the ramifications: Why are they wanted by some and opposed by others? Are they feasible in War-torn Ukraine?
Feb. 15
Belarus
The discovery of the remains of a Russian Shahed kamikaze drone at the Chernobyl nuclear power plant could have far reaching implications.
Feb. 14
Zelensky
Former Ukrainian president and lawmaker Petro Poroshenko faces not only a ban from parliamentary sessions but also possible charges of treason. What’s going on?
Feb. 13
Russia
As Russian settlers replace the local inhabitants, the last remaining industrial resources in occupied Ukraine are being drained to fuel Russia’s war machine against Ukraine.
Feb. 6
US
Soft power is diminishing and China is rising. Kyiv Post examines the consequences of the suspension of assistance under USAID projects. The problems are not only economic.
Feb. 4
Ukraine
Kyiv Post worked with experts and specialists to analyze the potential problems caused by the suspension of USAID assistance to Ukraine. Part One.
Feb. 3
Drones
The Ukrainian energy system has proven to be more resilient than predicted by the most pessimistic forecasts of international observers and Russia’s best (or worst) efforts.
Jan. 30
Europe
In January 1919, two disparate Ukrainian states – the Ukrainian People’s Republic and the West Ukrainian People’s Republic – merged into one.
Jan. 22
US
US companies are skirting sanctions meant to cripple Russia’s economy. Despite stringent laws, enforcement struggles persist, leaving gaps for evasion that enable Moscow to wage war in Ukraine.
Jan. 22
US
Not exactly the ‘Arsenal of Democracy’ anymore – but still, America got some stuff right.
Jan. 17
Ukraine
The Ukrainian-built UAV, one of many thousands of similar weapons deployed in Ukraine, ended its existence in a kamikaze strike against a Russian tank.
Jan. 4
Russia
The Ukrainian territories occupied by Moscow are experiencing an upsurge in the destruction of industry by Russian exiles, ethnic cleansing, and the confiscation of property.
Dec. 27, 2024
War in Ukraine
Polish officials have struggled to rein in companies that are suspected of sanctions-busting, according to economic watchdog reports.
Dec. 27, 2024
Servant of the People party
Politicians in Ukraine are de facto starting their election campaigns, despite uncertain prospects for a ceasefire in 2025 and the organizational and technical challenges ahead.
Dec. 26, 2024
Zelensky
Deprived of the unrestricted use of long-range Western weapons to attack Russian bases, Ukraine has come up with its own weapons that blur the line between missiles and drones to fill the gap.
Dec. 18, 2024
Economy
Ukrainian medical science, which withstood the difficulties brought about post-Soviet underfunding and a lack of strategy, may finally change – not necessarily for the better.
Dec. 14, 2024