World
US
Inside the Fight to Reform Ukrainian Diaspora Advocacy in America
Each successive wave of Ukrainians coming to the US has had its own character and context. The struggle to unite them in support for a wartorn homeland is a continuing challenge.
Oct. 12, 2025
Economy
OPINION: The Next Financial Crisis Is Unavoidable, and American
The dollar will eventually no longer have sufficient guarantees to ensure its credibility. This is the twilight of the global reserve currency
Oct. 12, 2025
Russia
Indian Labor Migration to Russia Up 22-Fold, Kyiv Says
Kyiv said that as Russia faces labor shortages exacerbated by its war in Ukraine, the Kremlin is turning its eyes to India and North Korea for labor as anti-Central Asian policies persisted.
Oct. 12, 2025
Hungary
László Krasznahorkai Wins Nobel Prize in Literature
The Hungarian international writer and now Nobel Prize winner, who is internationally acclaimed but effectively banned in Hungary, assessed in the media.
Oct. 12, 2025
Ukraine
Ukraine in Antarctica. Part 2: Science for the World
At the Vernadsky Research Station in Antarctica, scientific work advances solutions to global problems. Charles Cockell looks at the fascinating work of Ukraine on the White Continent.
Oct. 12, 2025
Ukraine
Hungary’s Orban Opposes EU’s Alleged ‘Ukraine War Plan’ via New Petition
Orban has previously tried to validate his views – including opposition to Ukraine’s EU bid – through similar moves, though the local media has questioned their legitimacy.
Oct. 12, 2025
Energy
Russia’s Belgorod Issues Blackout Warning Amid Missile Strike Claims
The governor of a Russian region bordering Ukraine warned of possible power outages after a reported strike – while accusing local media of “destabilizing” the situation.
Oct. 12, 2025
NATO
Estonia Border Incident Exposes Faultline in NATO Defenses, Military Analyst Warns
Increase in armed presence near sensitive border crossing is part of “multifaceted hybrid warfare” campaign, retired US Army Colonel with NATO experience tells Kyiv Post
Oct. 12, 2025
US
‘Shameful Indifference’ – US Policy on Georgia Branded Crisis of Strategy, Expert Warns
As the Georgian Dream party dismantles democratic norms, the warning comes amid deep US Senate concern and pro-democracy frustration that Washington is “basically indifferent” to the deepening crisis.
Oct. 12, 2025
Journalism
AI and the Fight for Ethical Journalism
The European Federation of Journalists (EFJ) has published its position paper on AI and the future of journalism in Europe, which Kyiv Post is sharing with its readers.
Oct. 11, 2025
Ukraine
OPINION: Dobropillia Victory, Energy Blasts, Casualty Counts, Inkerman Revisited
Stefan Korshak, Kyiv Post’s military correspondent, shares his perspective on recent developments in Russia’s war in Ukraine.
Oct. 11, 2025
OPINION: The Kremlin’s Psychological War and the Realism We Need to Win It
Unless the European Union starts confronting Russian warfare and gray zone tactics head-on, Putin’s agents will hollow out Europe’s security, markets, and democracy.
Oct. 11, 2025
Mass Strikes, Drone Warfare & Political Unrest
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Oct. 11, 2025
Zelensky
Ukraine Seeks Stronger Air Defenses in Call Between Zelensky and Trump
As Russian missile and drone attacks devastate cities and energy grids, Ukraine looks to the US for concrete support in protecting its skies.
Updated: Oct. 11, 2025
Europe
OPINION: Europe Must Become a Strategic Actor in Its Own Right
If a security crisis does erupt given Russia’s hybrid warfare – the EU must be prepared to meet it.
Oct. 11, 2025
War in Ukraine
Russia Loses Another ‘Alligator’ For ‘Reasons Unrelated to Enemy Action’
Pro-Kremlin milbloggers reported the loss of the $16 million Russian helicopter and its two-man crew on Saturday morning – yet to be confirmed by Moscow.
Oct. 11, 2025

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