EXCLUSIVE
Ukraine
Railwaymen’s Resilience: How Kyiv’s Oldest Club, Lokomotyv, is Reclaiming Its Identity in Wartime
FC Lokomotyv Kyiv, the city’s oldest professional club, is undergoing a historic revival. President Oleksandr Yegorov discusses Soviet myths, missile strikes, and building the future “Loko City” hub.
May 9, 2026
Energy
Inside the Battle to Repair Chornobyl’s Damaged Confinement
Kyiv Post published new details on the damage to the New Safe Confinement, with repair costs exceeding half a billion dollars.
May 8, 2026
EBRD Reveals $585M Chornobyl Repair Plan & Ukraine Investment Outlook | Exclusive Interview
EBRD Vice President Matteo Patrone on the €500M Chornobyl repair, $3B annual Ukraine investments, Middle East War and private sector resilience – filmed at the 2026 IMF Spring Meetings in Washington.
May 4, 2026
War in Ukraine
Olena Grom: ‘After 2022, Simply Showing War Is No Longer Enough’
Acclaimed Ukrainian photographer Grom tells Kyiv Post about her multimedia project “Pietà,” children shaped by war, and ethical responsibility of photography in an age of profound pain.
May 4, 2026
Ukraine
OPINION: A Fight for Europe’s Future
The Continent must learn from the war in Ukraine that more than the fate of one country is at stake and it needs to be united to fend off Russian aggression.
May 2, 2026
War in Ukraine
Nicolas Tenzer: Ukraine Is Winning the War, The West Should Help
Exclusive Kyiv Post interview with prominent French intellectual and analyst, adviser and author Nicolas Tenzer – wherein he shared his contrary optimism for Ukraine’s future.
May 2, 2026
Ukraine
‘The Ukrainian Sun is Rising’: Alla Dudayeva on Dzhokhar’s Fight Against Rashism
Dudayev’s widow told Kyiv Post that his warnings about Russian imperialism, Chechnya and Ukraine now feel prophetic amid Moscow’s full-scale aggression.
May 2, 2026
“It Is Not for IMF to Organize Parliament” | Alfred Kammer Exclusive Interview
IMF Europe chief Alfred Kammer speaks to Kyiv Post in a final interview: Ukraine tax clash, hryvnia, Russian strikes, Europe’s weak growth and the need of energy shift, and his message to Ukraine.
May 1, 2026
US
‘We’re Learning From Them’: Canada’s First Female Military Chief on Ukraine, Russia, and What Comes Next
Canada's top general discusses training Ukrainian instructors, NATO's readiness, and why a Russian defeat matters far beyond Europe's borders.
May 1, 2026
IMF
‘It Is Not for the IMF To Organize Parliament’, IMF’s European Director Says
Alfred Kammer talks to Kyiv Post about the shocks Europe faces from the Middle East war, priorities for his successors, Ukraine’s IMF progress, pressure on the Hryvnia, and tax votes in parliament.
April 30, 2026
Ukraine
Civilian Solutions for Army? Latvian Army Commander on What NATO Can Learn From Ukraine
Gen. Kaspars Pudāns, commander of the Latvian Armed Forces, touched on the threats from Belarus, Russian influence in the Baltics, and lessons from Ukraine in his exclusive interview with Kyiv Post.
April 30, 2026
Ukraine
Ukrainian Senior Judges Shoot Down Russian Drone
A Russian kamikaze aircraft got too close to a heavily armed barge manned by three middle-aged judges taking time off from their real jobs in court. They say they need more ammo.
April 29, 2026
Russia
OPINION: Azerbaijan Today as Seen by Its Democratic Opposition
Azerbaijan’s democratic opposition offers a lens to Ukraine and the world on the case of Ali Karimli and the human rights situation in its country.
April 29, 2026
Chornobyl
ANALYSIS: The Chornobyl Deception Part 2: Pathology of a Failed Regime
How the Soviet Union lied about Its worst nuclear disaster – and how the West helped.
April 28, 2026
Verkhovna Rada
Ukraine Risks Losing $3.3B World Bank Loan, IMF Funding After 2 Bills Stalled in Parliament
Ukraine's parliament is dragging discussions on two critical bills – on SEPA accession and parcel VAT – putting a $3.3 billion World Bank disbursement at risk and again threatening an IMF benchmark.
Updated: April 27, 2026
Energy
Fuel Price Shock, Ukrainian Investment and Chornobyl Repair – EBRD Vice President on Current Priorities
The EBRD's Middle East package won't affect investments in Ukraine, while the bank meanwhile races to repair Chornobyl's drone-damaged metal sarcophagus, EBRD's VP tells Kyiv Post.
April 27, 2026
Ukraine
Railwaymen’s Resilience: How Kyiv’s Oldest Club, Lokomotyv, is Reclaiming Its Identity in Wartime
FC Lokomotyv Kyiv, the city’s oldest professional club, is undergoing a historic revival. President Oleksandr Yegorov discusses Soviet myths, missile strikes, and building the future “Loko City” hub.
May 9, 2026
Energy
Inside the Battle to Repair Chornobyl’s Damaged Confinement
Kyiv Post published new details on the damage to the New Safe Confinement, with repair costs exceeding half a billion dollars.
May 8, 2026
EBRD Reveals $585M Chornobyl Repair Plan & Ukraine Investment Outlook | Exclusive Interview
EBRD Vice President Matteo Patrone on the €500M Chornobyl repair, $3B annual Ukraine investments, Middle East War and private sector resilience – filmed at the 2026 IMF Spring Meetings in Washington.
May 4, 2026
War in Ukraine
Olena Grom: ‘After 2022, Simply Showing War Is No Longer Enough’
Acclaimed Ukrainian photographer Grom tells Kyiv Post about her multimedia project “Pietà,” children shaped by war, and ethical responsibility of photography in an age of profound pain.
May 4, 2026
Ukraine
OPINION: A Fight for Europe’s Future
The Continent must learn from the war in Ukraine that more than the fate of one country is at stake and it needs to be united to fend off Russian aggression.
May 2, 2026
War in Ukraine
Nicolas Tenzer: Ukraine Is Winning the War, The West Should Help
Exclusive Kyiv Post interview with prominent French intellectual and analyst, adviser and author Nicolas Tenzer – wherein he shared his contrary optimism for Ukraine’s future.
May 2, 2026
Ukraine
‘The Ukrainian Sun is Rising’: Alla Dudayeva on Dzhokhar’s Fight Against Rashism
Dudayev’s widow told Kyiv Post that his warnings about Russian imperialism, Chechnya and Ukraine now feel prophetic amid Moscow’s full-scale aggression.
May 2, 2026
“It Is Not for IMF to Organize Parliament” | Alfred Kammer Exclusive Interview
IMF Europe chief Alfred Kammer speaks to Kyiv Post in a final interview: Ukraine tax clash, hryvnia, Russian strikes, Europe’s weak growth and the need of energy shift, and his message to Ukraine.
May 1, 2026
US
‘We’re Learning From Them’: Canada’s First Female Military Chief on Ukraine, Russia, and What Comes Next
Canada's top general discusses training Ukrainian instructors, NATO's readiness, and why a Russian defeat matters far beyond Europe's borders.
May 1, 2026
IMF
‘It Is Not for the IMF To Organize Parliament’, IMF’s European Director Says
Alfred Kammer talks to Kyiv Post about the shocks Europe faces from the Middle East war, priorities for his successors, Ukraine’s IMF progress, pressure on the Hryvnia, and tax votes in parliament.
April 30, 2026
Ukraine
Civilian Solutions for Army? Latvian Army Commander on What NATO Can Learn From Ukraine
Gen. Kaspars Pudāns, commander of the Latvian Armed Forces, touched on the threats from Belarus, Russian influence in the Baltics, and lessons from Ukraine in his exclusive interview with Kyiv Post.
April 30, 2026
Ukraine
Ukrainian Senior Judges Shoot Down Russian Drone
A Russian kamikaze aircraft got too close to a heavily armed barge manned by three middle-aged judges taking time off from their real jobs in court. They say they need more ammo.
April 29, 2026
Russia
OPINION: Azerbaijan Today as Seen by Its Democratic Opposition
Azerbaijan’s democratic opposition offers a lens to Ukraine and the world on the case of Ali Karimli and the human rights situation in its country.
April 29, 2026
Chornobyl
ANALYSIS: The Chornobyl Deception Part 2: Pathology of a Failed Regime
How the Soviet Union lied about Its worst nuclear disaster – and how the West helped.
April 28, 2026
Verkhovna Rada
Ukraine Risks Losing $3.3B World Bank Loan, IMF Funding After 2 Bills Stalled in Parliament
Ukraine's parliament is dragging discussions on two critical bills – on SEPA accession and parcel VAT – putting a $3.3 billion World Bank disbursement at risk and again threatening an IMF benchmark.
Updated: April 27, 2026
Energy
Fuel Price Shock, Ukrainian Investment and Chornobyl Repair – EBRD Vice President on Current Priorities
The EBRD's Middle East package won't affect investments in Ukraine, while the bank meanwhile races to repair Chornobyl's drone-damaged metal sarcophagus, EBRD's VP tells Kyiv Post.
April 27, 2026

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