From Kharkiv to Nottinghamshire: a Young Girl’s Journey and Her Fight for Her Homeland
Lord Ashcroft
From Kharkiv to Nottinghamshire: a Young Girl’s Journey and Her Fight for Her Homeland
Lord Ashcroft interviews a 15-year-old Ukrainian schoolgirl whose words should inspire us all
Coming up Sevens, Counterattack and Counter-Counterattack, Ukraine Ops Skillz, Lee vs. Longstreet
Stefan Korshak
Coming up Sevens, Counterattack and Counter-Counterattack, Ukraine Ops Skillz, Lee vs. Longstreet
Kyiv Post’s Special Military Correspondent Stefan Korshak offers a personal take on the latest developments on the front line.
Ukraine Bleeds as Western Leaders Hesitate
Dr. Orhan Dragas
Ukraine Bleeds as Western Leaders Hesitate
Nowhere is the dangerous paralysis of the West felt more than in triage units and hospitals near the front lines in Ukraine. Delays in arms shipments are costing lives.
From a G-Zero to a G-Ego World
Timothy Ash
From a G-Zero to a G-Ego World
We are heading towards a G-Ego world in which global egos with power, or influence, which extend beyond their state threaten to fill the global leadership void.
After the Debate
Andrei Piontkovsky
After the Debate
Ahead of Tuesday’s candidates’ debate I offered the US vice-president some advice: distance yourself from Joe Biden and denounce Trump's treasonous relationship with Putin towards the war in Ukraine.
Putin is Eating Trump, Biden and Harris for Lunch – and Ukraine Is Paying the Price
Mark Toth
Putin is Eating Trump, Biden and Harris for Lunch – and Ukraine Is Paying the Price
While Trump is silent on giving Ukraine the means to win, the Biden-Harris camp’s evasive approach is not much better. Putin is now seizing on the White House’s fears.
The Pope Is Wrong. Russia Sabotages Christianity, Not Ukraine
David Root
The Pope Is Wrong. Russia Sabotages Christianity, Not Ukraine
In his disingenuous effort to appear balanced and maintain dialogue with the Russian Orthodox Church, Pope Francis is again laying blame on the victim – Ukraine.
Why the West Must Help Ukraine Uphold its Inherent Right of Self-Defence and Win
Eugene Czolij
Why the West Must Help Ukraine Uphold its Inherent Right of Self-Defence and Win
It’s in the West’s best interest to help Ukraine not simply to not lose the war with Russia but to help it win it as soon as possible.
Russia’s ‘Suicide by Energy’
Jeffrey Fischer
Russia’s ‘Suicide by Energy’
Putin thought he could hold Europe hostage with the might of Russia’s energy sector. As it turns out, Europe may be in a position to dig Moscow’s economic grave.
Bridges Too Close, Mendacious Big Shots, Counting Drops in a Bucket
Stefan Korshak
Bridges Too Close, Mendacious Big Shots, Counting Drops in a Bucket
Kyiv Post’s Special Military Correspondent Stefan Korshak offers a personal take on the latest developments on the front line.
The Russian Apartment Bombings - 25 Years On EXCLUSIVE
David Satter
The Russian Apartment Bombings - 25 Years On
In the end days of Boris Yeltsin’s rule, evidence from a string of bombings that killed hundreds and wrought fear among Russian citizens reveals the inner workings of a cold-blooded state.
Introspective Through Other Eyes
Askold S. Lozynskyj
Introspective Through Other Eyes
Sometimes the solution is simple, but not easy to achieve, given the difficulty of making the effort. Shutting down Russia’s economy is such a solution.