EXCLUSIVE
NATO
A changed Washington is firing warning shots at Europe. The survival of the EU and NATO will depend on how Europeans respond and adapt.
Feb. 6
Ukraine
How Germany can prepare for a new role to replace the United States as Ukraine’s backer.
Feb. 5
US
Soft power is diminishing and China is rising. Kyiv Post examines the consequences of the suspension of assistance under USAID projects. The problems are not only economic.
Feb. 4
Ukraine
Kyiv Post worked with experts and specialists to analyze the potential problems caused by the suspension of USAID assistance to Ukraine. Part One.
Feb. 3
Putin
Putin should be panicking about Russia’s economy – but he appears to be in denial. Is he being shielded from reality by his own advisers, setting the stage for a dramatic downfall?
Feb. 3
Latin America
Among the thousands of foreign soldiers who came to Ukraine to fight against the Russian invaders, the Colombian contingent was one of the more numerous.
Feb. 3
Interview
Kyiv Post speaks to Anastasiia Klipachenko, Head of the UAF Women’s and Girls’ Football Committee, who shares how sport can serve as a vehicle for diplomacy.
Feb. 2
US
The new US Secretary of State has expressed some worrying positions in an interview – as if preparing the ground to let Putin keep what he has stolen thus far.
Feb. 1
Drones
The Ukrainian energy system has proven to be more resilient than predicted by the most pessimistic forecasts of international observers and Russia’s best (or worst) efforts.
Jan. 30
War in Ukraine
Exclusive Kyiv Post report from a neighborhood and its metro station that survived four massive missile strikes, and was back to wartime normal within hours or a couple days max.
Jan. 30
Ukraine
Exclusive Kyiv Post report from a neighborhood and its metro station that survived four massive missile strikes, and was back to wartime normal within hours or a couple days max.
Jan. 29
Europe
Key takeaways from the 2025 Davos World Economic Forum courtesy of renowned Swedish economic and political analyst Anders Aslund.
Jan. 27
Belarus
Pavel Latushko, a prominent Belarusian opposition figure speaks to Kyiv Post about Lukashenko’s regime, living in exile the fight for freedom, and international justice”
Jan. 24
Belarus
Pavel Latushko, a prominent Belarusian opposition figure speaks to Kyiv Post about Lukashenko’s regime, living in exile, the fight for freedom, and international justice.
Jan. 23
War in Ukraine
Ukraine has been exposed to the realities and risks of AI and it’s time to consider the implications. Without a concerted effort, Ukraine risks losing the battle for people’s hearts and minds.
Jan. 23
Europe
In January 1919, two disparate Ukrainian states – the Ukrainian People’s Republic and the West Ukrainian People’s Republic – merged into one.
Jan. 22
NATO
A changed Washington is firing warning shots at Europe. The survival of the EU and NATO will depend on how Europeans respond and adapt.
Feb. 6
Ukraine
How Germany can prepare for a new role to replace the United States as Ukraine’s backer.
Feb. 5
US
Soft power is diminishing and China is rising. Kyiv Post examines the consequences of the suspension of assistance under USAID projects. The problems are not only economic.
Feb. 4
Ukraine
Kyiv Post worked with experts and specialists to analyze the potential problems caused by the suspension of USAID assistance to Ukraine. Part One.
Feb. 3
Putin
Putin should be panicking about Russia’s economy – but he appears to be in denial. Is he being shielded from reality by his own advisers, setting the stage for a dramatic downfall?
Feb. 3
Latin America
Among the thousands of foreign soldiers who came to Ukraine to fight against the Russian invaders, the Colombian contingent was one of the more numerous.
Feb. 3
Interview
Kyiv Post speaks to Anastasiia Klipachenko, Head of the UAF Women’s and Girls’ Football Committee, who shares how sport can serve as a vehicle for diplomacy.
Feb. 2
US
The new US Secretary of State has expressed some worrying positions in an interview – as if preparing the ground to let Putin keep what he has stolen thus far.
Feb. 1
Drones
The Ukrainian energy system has proven to be more resilient than predicted by the most pessimistic forecasts of international observers and Russia’s best (or worst) efforts.
Jan. 30
War in Ukraine
Exclusive Kyiv Post report from a neighborhood and its metro station that survived four massive missile strikes, and was back to wartime normal within hours or a couple days max.
Jan. 30
Ukraine
Exclusive Kyiv Post report from a neighborhood and its metro station that survived four massive missile strikes, and was back to wartime normal within hours or a couple days max.
Jan. 29
Europe
Key takeaways from the 2025 Davos World Economic Forum courtesy of renowned Swedish economic and political analyst Anders Aslund.
Jan. 27
Belarus
Pavel Latushko, a prominent Belarusian opposition figure speaks to Kyiv Post about Lukashenko’s regime, living in exile the fight for freedom, and international justice”
Jan. 24
Belarus
Pavel Latushko, a prominent Belarusian opposition figure speaks to Kyiv Post about Lukashenko’s regime, living in exile, the fight for freedom, and international justice.
Jan. 23
War in Ukraine
Ukraine has been exposed to the realities and risks of AI and it’s time to consider the implications. Without a concerted effort, Ukraine risks losing the battle for people’s hearts and minds.
Jan. 23
Europe
In January 1919, two disparate Ukrainian states – the Ukrainian People’s Republic and the West Ukrainian People’s Republic – merged into one.
Jan. 22