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.
Ukrainian Footballers Abroad Help Raise Awareness EXCLUSIVE
David Kirichenko
Ukrainian Footballers Abroad Help Raise Awareness
As ambassadors in the spirit of a Welsh journalist who defied the Kremlin’s lies about the Holodomor, Ukrainian footballers are making sure the public does not ignore their war-torn country.
Famine as a Weapon Against Ukrainians – Under Stalin and Now Putin EXCLUSIVE
Roman Kabachiy
Famine as a Weapon Against Ukrainians – Under Stalin and Now Putin
Reports suggest that Putin is attempting to follow Stalin’s example of solving his Ukrainian “problem” by starving its people confirming the thesis that 21st century “Ruscism” is as bad as Communism.
Support For Ukraine
Timothy Ash
Support For Ukraine
A reality “cheque” is needed.
Time for Kyiv to Stop Shunning Belarusian Democratic Movement
Bohdan Nahaylo
Time for Kyiv to Stop Shunning Belarusian Democratic Movement
Official Kyiv’s incongruously unreceptive attitude towards the Belarusian democratic opposition needs to be changed or explained.
Military Cooperation With Ukraine: Challenges and Solutions EXCLUSIVE
Vadym Ivchenko
Military Cooperation With Ukraine: Challenges and Solutions
International defense corporations understand that Ukraine’s defensive war opens opportunities for technological and financial growth. This could lead them to rush into Ukraine.
Ukraine's Maidan Revolution
Timothy Snyder
Ukraine's Maidan Revolution
Ten years ago today, young Ukrainians began protests in favor of a European orientation for their country.
Too Good to be True? The Dangers of Re-Telling a Story That May Just be a Tale EXCLUSIVE
Jason Jay Smart
Too Good to be True? The Dangers of Re-Telling a Story That May Just be a Tale
Kyiv Post’s correspondent describes the tricky fine line a journalist often has to navigate to get the facts right and avoid being exploited by the people he interviews.
Biden, Gavin, and Kamala
Diane Francis
Biden, Gavin, and Kamala
The world worries about America’s upcoming Presidential election between two aging contenders, Biden and Trump.
Bullets Flying in All Directions in Ukrainian Wartime Society EXCLUSIVE
Andriy Kurkov
Bullets Flying in All Directions in Ukrainian Wartime Society
As Ukraine fights an existential war against an invading external enemy, some of its citizens are waging “internal wars” against each other over art and language.
Washington Defeatism: More Drivel From High-Profile US Policy Advisers EXCLUSIVE
Anders Aslund
Washington Defeatism: More Drivel From High-Profile US Policy Advisers
Certain well-connected Washington pundits are revealing their true colors. In a screed full of contradictions and errors, Richard Haass and Charles Kupchan continue to advocate for a Russian victory.
What the US Means When It Talks About Strategy EXCLUSIVE
Stash Luczkiw
What the US Means When It Talks About Strategy
Influential US analysts are preparing the ruling elite with talking points about why Washington needs to attenuate support for Ukraine. But their arguments are short-sighted and disingenuous.