World
Biden
MAGA Tries to Repackage Probe Into Poroshenko’s Ties to Medvedchuk-Putin With Dubious Sources
Recently declassified FBI files released by Senator Chuck Grassley contain accusations about collusion among Poroshenko, Medvedchuk, and Putin, as well as information about Hunter and Joe Biden.
Oct. 8, 2025
War in Ukraine
Putin Calls Invasion of Ukraine 'Right and Timely,' Boasts of Territorial Gains – Far Above Independent Estimates
Russian President Vladimir Putin defended the full-scale invasion of Ukraine, claiming major territorial “liberations” in 2025 that far exceed independent estimates.
Oct. 8, 2025
NATO
Russia Entered ‘Phase 0’ of Preparations for Potential NATO War, Analysts Say
Recent weeks have seen a period of increased hybrid activity, the ISW said, with the most prominent example being the mass drone incursion into Polish airspace in September.
Oct. 8, 2025
War in Ukraine
Ukraine Strikes Put Pressure on Russian Oil
Ukraine’s strikes on Russian refineries have cut output by 10%, driving fuel prices up and forcing Moscow to restrict exports as damaged infrastructure and falling crude prices deepen the strain.
Oct. 8, 2025
EU
European Parliament Moves to Tighten Visa-Free Rules – Georgia Could Face Scrutiny Amid Strained EU Ties
In an attempt to sway the policies of other nations, the European Union hopes that restricting travel might impact the decisions of wayward governments.
Oct. 8, 2025
Europe
Negotiations with Putin ‘Tougher’ Than Gaza Peace Talks, Trump Admits
Trump tells reporters he thought ending the Ukraine conflict “would have been one of the easy ones,” while claiming a Middle East agreement is very close.
Oct. 8, 2025
Ukraine
Trump’s Leverage: Top Analysts Say Tomahawk Threat is Political Weapon, Not Military Silver Bullet
Former top officials and NATO General reject incremental aid, insisting full funding for Kyiv’s defense factories is the “best bang for the buck” to secure victory.
Oct. 8, 2025
Nobel
No Peace: Trump’s Smoldering Nobel Obsession
Since the beginning of his presidential ambitions 10 years ago, “he has put himself in opposition to Barack Obama, who famously won the Nobel Peace Prize in 2009,” pundits say.
Oct. 8, 2025
Putin
‘Trump Is Transactional’ – US Ex Ukraine Envoy Says Trump is ‘Irritated’ With Putin and Weapons Are Payback
Former US envoy to Kyiv and frequent op-ed contributor to Kyiv Post, Kurt Volker, says in a recent interview that Trump’s impatience with Putin’s lies may have led to possible Tomahawk deliveries.
Oct. 8, 2025
Ukraine
Front Line of Lie: Russian Hybrid Aggression Threatens to Seal Off NATO’s Eastern Door
As the war in Ukraine drags on, Moscow’s political interference and “copycat” laws sabotage its neighbors’ Euro-Atlantic path. Brookings expert Jonathan Katz tells Kyiv Post the West is being tested.
Oct. 8, 2025
War in Ukraine
As Moscow and Kyiv Trade Drone Attacks, Kremlin Alarmed at Latest Strike on Occupied Kherson
Moscow says four civilians were killed by Ukrainian drones on Tuesday, less than a day after Russian drones killed five civilians in Sumy and Poltava.
Oct. 8, 2025
War in Ukraine
Indian National Captured in Ukraine Says He Was Coerced By Russia
The 22-year-old says he was given a choice between prison and the front – despite the Kremlin’s claim that the Russian army no longer recruits Indian nationals.
Oct. 7, 2025
Ukraine
Trump’s Spy Chief Declassifies 2015 CIA Report on Biden’s Ukraine Visit
The heavily redacted report, which Ratcliffe alleges that Biden suppressed, claims that Ukrainian government officials “expressed bewilderment and disappointment” after Biden visited Kyiv.
Oct. 7, 2025
Russia
Russia Eyes Economic Boost With Visa-Free Travel Deals With China, Saudi Arabia, Malaysia
The Kremlin has been working to relax visa requirements for several countries in recent months, seeing tourism revenue as a potential lifeline for its ailing war economy.
Oct. 7, 2025
ISW
Tomahawks Would Put 2,000 Russian Military Targets in Kyiv’s Crosshairs, But Not Enough Missiles Exist
Extended-range Tomahawks have a range of about 2,500 kilometers, which would put over 1,945 Russian military targets in Kyiv’s sights; but at current production there wouldn’t be enough missiles.
Oct. 7, 2025
Russia
EU Moves to Curb Russian Diplomats’ Travel Over Spy Concerns
Under the plan, Russian diplomats based in EU capitals will have to notify other governments of their travel plans before crossing borders.
Oct. 7, 2025

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