US Policy Toward Russia Should Learn from History EXCLUSIVE
Artur Kalandarov
US Policy Toward Russia Should Learn from History
US policy during the Soviet Invasion of Afghanistan should guide today’s approach to Russia, making it unequivocally clear what its endgame is – an endgame that should only mean one thing.
Geopolitics Meets Markets
Timothy Ash
Geopolitics Meets Markets
Western business had been misreading Russia under Putin for years, not just in 2021-22, adopting a far too sanguine view of geopolitical risks around Russia, Timothy Ash writes.
Russia’s War on Ukraine Started 10 Years Ago Today EXCLUSIVE
Stash Luczkiw
Russia’s War on Ukraine Started 10 Years Ago Today
When pro-Russian President Viktor Yanukovych unleashed his riot squad against the peaceful Maidan protests 10 years ago, the die was cast – Ukrainians would have to fight to rejoin Europe.
Kingdoms of This World EXCLUSIVE
Michal Moskal
Kingdoms of This World
A Polish lawmaker shares his views on the beatification of a Polish family killed by the Nazis in 1944 for hiding Jews in their home, and its relevance for Ukraine today.
Russian Soldiers Fighting in Avdiivka Seek a Way Out as POWs EXCLUSIVE
Andriy Kurkov
Russian Soldiers Fighting in Avdiivka Seek a Way Out as POWs
As fighting around Avdiivka continues, transportation away from the front line is ongoing for internally displaced Ukrainian residents, abandoned and orphaned animals, and Russian prisoners of war.
“Glory to Ukraine,” Statue Dedicated to Someone Executed for His Love of Ukraine
Jason Jay Smart
“Glory to Ukraine,” Statue Dedicated to Someone Executed for His Love of Ukraine
In March a video went viral which showed a Ukrainian man in military uniform, later named as Oleksandr Matsievskiy, declaring "Glory to Ukraine" before being executed by Russian soldiers.
Ukraine and Romania: Towards a Strategic Partnership EXCLUSIVE
Oleksiy Leonov
Ukraine and Romania: Towards a Strategic Partnership
From border control and security to infrastructure development and business ties, Kyiv and Bucharest continue cementing their bilateral neighborly relationship.
Ukrainians Play Aussie Game for First Time EXCLUSIVE
Pete Shmigel
Ukrainians Play Aussie Game for First Time
A heritage Ukrainian team competed its inaugural rugby league match in Sydney last weekend – and spoke to Kyiv Post of how family ties and solidarity with war-time Ukraine that brought them together.
Vira Illiash: Ukrainian Maverick, Hero, and Patriot EXCLUSIVE
Luc Chénier
Vira Illiash: Ukrainian Maverick, Hero, and Patriot
A personal tribute to an exemplary colleague who gave, created and inspired.
Why Ukraine Can and Will Win
Anders Aslund
Why Ukraine Can and Will Win
When it comes to winning wars, quality and effectiveness rather than quantity and bluster, are what counts – be it in relation to fighters, machinery or strategy.


A Palestinian Liberal Democratic Movement Could Be Powerful but Inconvenient
Mark N. Katz
A Palestinian Liberal Democratic Movement Could Be Powerful but Inconvenient
There have been many Palestinian movements with many different political leanings but they all sought to end Israeli occupation and establish an independent Palestinian state.
Holodomor in Perspective 90 Years On EXCLUSIVE
Bohdan Nahaylo
Holodomor in Perspective 90 Years On
On the 90th anniversary of the artificial famine in Ukraine, some bitter solace can be gleaned from the ever-growing international consensus recognizing the crime as a willful act of genocide.