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Europe
OPINION: This Is Trump’s War
The US president did not start the war. But it is he who needs to end it. America’s adversaries are watching closely to see how much the United States is prepared to tolerate.
Nov. 25, 2025
Ukraine
OPINION: What Ukrainians Talk About When We Talk About Dignity
Zelensky addressed Ukrainians and invoked a notion that none could ignore with an easy conscience. Dignity has become a fundamental concept for a generation fighting for survival.
Nov. 24, 2025
War in Ukraine
Kyiv Post Visits Secret Factory Manufacturing New, High-Capacity Drone Batteries
On Ukraine’s 21st-century battlefields, victory and defeat are decided by drones. Which need batteries. Lots, and lots of batteries. And the longer the life the battery, the more effective the drone.
Nov. 23, 2025
Europe
Trump Admin to Brief European Allies on Ukraine Peace Plan This Sunday, Sources Say
Vice President JD Vance defended framework, saying any peace plan must halt the fighting, while preserving Ukrainian sovereignty and being acceptable to both Kyiv and Moscow.
Nov. 22, 2025
Ukraine
Fatal Flaw: Ex-CIA Analyst Says Trump’s ‘Peace Plan’ Will Backfire, Poison US-Ukraine Ties
In an interview with Kyiv Post, former State Department special adviser and CIA analyst Paul Goble warns that “the proposed settlement is not a settlement” and could shatter US-Ukraine relations.
Nov. 21, 2025
Ukraine
NABU Conducted Search in Case Unrelated to Naftogaz While ‘False Political Claims’ Could Threaten Heating Season Efforts
In a case unrelated to Naftogaz’s activities, NABU searched the company’s new security chief near its offices, seizing his phone and not issuing any notices of suspicion, two sources told Kyiv Post.
Nov. 20, 2025
Turkey
OPINION: Ukraine, the Caucasus, Turkey: Route to a New Security Architecture
Seen soberly, investing in the resilience of the North Caucasus is part of a deterrence strategy, not “interference in internal affairs,” as Kremlin propaganda would frame it.
Nov. 18, 2025
Ukraine
‘Indo-Pacific Begins in Ukraine’ – US Think Tank Head Says Trans-Siberian Strike Rewrites Global Strategy
Longtime Russia strategist Glen Howard argues Kyiv’s disruption of the North Korean arms route decisively proves the connectivity of the Europe and Indo-Pacific theaters.
Nov. 17, 2025
Ukraine
Sanctions Squeeze: Is Washington Really Out of Options Against Russia?
Secretary of State Marco Rubio suggests US has exhausted its options against the Kremlin, but a leading analyst tells Kyiv Post the administration still holds significant untapped economic weapons
Nov. 15, 2025
Ukraine
OPINION: Ukraine’s Battle Against Corruption Will Define Its Future
Ukraine’s leadership must show moral courage equal to its military courage. The country must demonstrate that no official, no matter how senior, is above the law.
Nov. 12, 2025
Russia
OPINION: The North Caucasus as a Frontier of European Security
Russian ambition is vulnerable in what has always been the Empire’s soft underbelly: the North Caucasus. A conference in Kyiv sets a framework for opposition to Moscow’s imperialist legacy.
Nov. 11, 2025
Ukraine
Trump Admin Pushes to Weaken Ukraine Resolution on Russian Occupation at UN, Sources Tell Kyiv Post
Western allies are warning that the White House push to strip references to “territorial integrity” and “aggression” will undermine the international consensus.
Nov. 11, 2025
War in Ukraine
OPINION: Russia’s Police Shortage: Will Putin Lose Control?
A time-bomb is ticking inside Russia. With police underpaid and so many disgruntled veterans returning physically and psychically damaged, the society is heading toward upheaval.
Nov. 10, 2025
Russia
OPINION: Russia’s Imminent Tailspin
By all metrics, Russia can be expected to be hit by a severe crisis in 2026-27. All aspects of daily life point to degradation at the foundation of society.
Nov. 9, 2025
War in Ukraine
‘We’ve Always Been a Stronghold’: Hero City That Halted Russia’s Advance, Okhtyrka Rebuilds
Years after the battle, Okhtyrka’s scars remain. Its uneven recovery highlights the toughest challenges of postwar reconstruction.
Nov. 9, 2025
Ukraine
US Lawmakers Launch New Push for Missing Ukrainian Children, POWs
A new bipartisan measure authorizes US intelligence and legal assets to focus on retrieving POWs, civilian detainees, and forcibly transferred children.
Nov. 9, 2025
Europe
OPINION: This Is Trump’s War
The US president did not start the war. But it is he who needs to end it. America’s adversaries are watching closely to see how much the United States is prepared to tolerate.
Nov. 25, 2025
Ukraine
OPINION: What Ukrainians Talk About When We Talk About Dignity
Zelensky addressed Ukrainians and invoked a notion that none could ignore with an easy conscience. Dignity has become a fundamental concept for a generation fighting for survival.
Nov. 24, 2025
War in Ukraine
Kyiv Post Visits Secret Factory Manufacturing New, High-Capacity Drone Batteries
On Ukraine’s 21st-century battlefields, victory and defeat are decided by drones. Which need batteries. Lots, and lots of batteries. And the longer the life the battery, the more effective the drone.
Nov. 23, 2025
Europe
Trump Admin to Brief European Allies on Ukraine Peace Plan This Sunday, Sources Say
Vice President JD Vance defended framework, saying any peace plan must halt the fighting, while preserving Ukrainian sovereignty and being acceptable to both Kyiv and Moscow.
Nov. 22, 2025
Ukraine
Fatal Flaw: Ex-CIA Analyst Says Trump’s ‘Peace Plan’ Will Backfire, Poison US-Ukraine Ties
In an interview with Kyiv Post, former State Department special adviser and CIA analyst Paul Goble warns that “the proposed settlement is not a settlement” and could shatter US-Ukraine relations.
Nov. 21, 2025
Ukraine
NABU Conducted Search in Case Unrelated to Naftogaz While ‘False Political Claims’ Could Threaten Heating Season Efforts
In a case unrelated to Naftogaz’s activities, NABU searched the company’s new security chief near its offices, seizing his phone and not issuing any notices of suspicion, two sources told Kyiv Post.
Nov. 20, 2025
Turkey
OPINION: Ukraine, the Caucasus, Turkey: Route to a New Security Architecture
Seen soberly, investing in the resilience of the North Caucasus is part of a deterrence strategy, not “interference in internal affairs,” as Kremlin propaganda would frame it.
Nov. 18, 2025
Ukraine
‘Indo-Pacific Begins in Ukraine’ – US Think Tank Head Says Trans-Siberian Strike Rewrites Global Strategy
Longtime Russia strategist Glen Howard argues Kyiv’s disruption of the North Korean arms route decisively proves the connectivity of the Europe and Indo-Pacific theaters.
Nov. 17, 2025
Ukraine
Sanctions Squeeze: Is Washington Really Out of Options Against Russia?
Secretary of State Marco Rubio suggests US has exhausted its options against the Kremlin, but a leading analyst tells Kyiv Post the administration still holds significant untapped economic weapons
Nov. 15, 2025
Ukraine
OPINION: Ukraine’s Battle Against Corruption Will Define Its Future
Ukraine’s leadership must show moral courage equal to its military courage. The country must demonstrate that no official, no matter how senior, is above the law.
Nov. 12, 2025
Russia
OPINION: The North Caucasus as a Frontier of European Security
Russian ambition is vulnerable in what has always been the Empire’s soft underbelly: the North Caucasus. A conference in Kyiv sets a framework for opposition to Moscow’s imperialist legacy.
Nov. 11, 2025
Ukraine
Trump Admin Pushes to Weaken Ukraine Resolution on Russian Occupation at UN, Sources Tell Kyiv Post
Western allies are warning that the White House push to strip references to “territorial integrity” and “aggression” will undermine the international consensus.
Nov. 11, 2025
War in Ukraine
OPINION: Russia’s Police Shortage: Will Putin Lose Control?
A time-bomb is ticking inside Russia. With police underpaid and so many disgruntled veterans returning physically and psychically damaged, the society is heading toward upheaval.
Nov. 10, 2025
Russia
OPINION: Russia’s Imminent Tailspin
By all metrics, Russia can be expected to be hit by a severe crisis in 2026-27. All aspects of daily life point to degradation at the foundation of society.
Nov. 9, 2025
War in Ukraine
‘We’ve Always Been a Stronghold’: Hero City That Halted Russia’s Advance, Okhtyrka Rebuilds
Years after the battle, Okhtyrka’s scars remain. Its uneven recovery highlights the toughest challenges of postwar reconstruction.
Nov. 9, 2025
Ukraine
US Lawmakers Launch New Push for Missing Ukrainian Children, POWs
A new bipartisan measure authorizes US intelligence and legal assets to focus on retrieving POWs, civilian detainees, and forcibly transferred children.
Nov. 9, 2025

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