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Kyiv
Ukrainian Fashion Week: What Does Fashion Have to Do With Freedom?
From the battlefield to the runway, Ukrainian Fashion Week 2026 presented a bold vision of fashion as cultural diplomacy with a spotlight on a distinct Ukrainian identity.
March 21, 2026
Drones
‘Now You’re Afraid of the Sky Most of All’: Inside Ukraine’s Drone War in Zaporizhzhia
In an exclusive interview, a logistics coordinator of Ukraine’s 423rd UAS Battalion speaks about drone warfare, shifting battlefield tactics, and why he believes Russia’s war goes far beyond Ukraine.
March 17, 2026
Kyiv
St. Patrick’s Day Celebrated in Kyiv as Symbol of Irish-Ukrainian Solidarity
Visiting Irish minister and a former Ukrainian ambassador in Dublin on the significance of this celebration.
March 17, 2026
Russia
OPINION: The Disastrous Consequences of Trump’s Mad War
Donald Trump was convinced that launching without sufficient contingency planning would turn out well. Now he has upended the world economy and handed Russia the precious gift of higher oil prices.
March 16, 2026
War in Ukraine
50,000 Shahed – Explained: How Ukrainians Became Experts Countering Iranian-Russian Deadly Drones
The Shahed has become a new reality of war, one that the US military and Gulf allies have failed to counter. Ukraine is coming to help them adapt.
March 14, 2026
Europe
Hungary Returns Seized Oschadbank Armored Vehicles, Cash Still in Custody
Hungarian authorities have begun the return of two armored vehicles seized from Ukraine’s Oschadbank, while the cash and gold shipment remains confiscated by government decree.
March 12, 2026
Europe
‘The Order We Thought We Had Built Is Now a Field of Ruins’
Munich Security Conference chairman Wolfgang Ischinger discusses the collapse of the rules-based order, Europe’s waning influence, and why Ukraine must remain the West’s central priority.
March 10, 2026
Business
OPINION: Ending 12 Years of Regulatory Paralysis in Ukraine’s Lottery Market
After 12 years without effective control, the state has reintroduced licensing, reporting, and accountability — while preparing to open the market to competition.
March 9, 2026
Economy
Private Equity Has Much Work Ahead in Ukraine, Diligent Capital Partners COO Says
Ukraine’s equity funds help entrepreneurs grow where banks can’t invest, Preply and Food4Impact investor Dan Yakub explains to Kyiv Post in an exclusive interview.
Updated: March 9, 2026
Ukraine
Hungary Seizes Oschadbank Cash Vehicles, Questions Bank Employees Without Charges, Lawyer Says
Hungarian authorities seized armored vehicles carrying millions in cash and gold, and questioned Ukrainian bank employees in a money-laundering case against an “unknown perpetrator,” denying lawyers’ access.
March 7, 2026
War in Ukraine
‘He Said He Would Return From Anywhere. And He Kept His Word’: POW Exchange in Kyiv
Ukraine and Russia carried out one of the largest prisoner exchanges of the war – 500 for 500.
March 6, 2026
Life in the Line of Fire – the Village Next Door to Kyiv’s Thermal Power Plant
An exclusive Kyiv Post report from the village of Pohreby near Kyiv. Located next to one of the capital’s largest thermal power plants, Pohreby is regularly targeted by the Russian army.
March 2, 2026
Ukraine
Life in the Line of Fire – the Village Next Door to Kyiv’s Thermal Power Plant
An exclusive Kyiv Post report from the village of Pohreby near Kyiv. Located next to one of the capital’s largest thermal power plants, Pohreby is regularly targeted by the Russian army.
Feb. 28, 2026
Ukraine
Inside a Frontline Kitchen Just Miles From Combat
Kyiv Post goes inside a frontline military kitchen where Ukrainian soldiers cook, share meals, and use drone deliveries to sustain positions just kilometers from active combat.
Feb. 27, 2026
War in Ukraine
‘Mr. Trump, Why Should I Give My Home to Russia?’ A Ukrainian Sergeant From Donbas Speaks Out About His Region and Ukrainian Victory
Ukrainian Sgt. Vitaliy Ovcharenko on how Donetsk residents pushed back Russia in 2014, exposed the “Donbas militia,” and why Moscow may not sustain the war.
Feb. 27, 2026
War in Ukraine
‘They Took Our Names’: Ukrainian POW on Torture, Mock Executions, and 2 Years Without Sunlight
Four years into Russia’s full-scale war, Ukrainian POW Oleksii tells Kyiv Post how he survived Russian captivity for one reason: his newborn daughter.
Feb. 26, 2026
Kyiv
Ukrainian Fashion Week: What Does Fashion Have to Do With Freedom?
From the battlefield to the runway, Ukrainian Fashion Week 2026 presented a bold vision of fashion as cultural diplomacy with a spotlight on a distinct Ukrainian identity.
March 21, 2026
Drones
‘Now You’re Afraid of the Sky Most of All’: Inside Ukraine’s Drone War in Zaporizhzhia
In an exclusive interview, a logistics coordinator of Ukraine’s 423rd UAS Battalion speaks about drone warfare, shifting battlefield tactics, and why he believes Russia’s war goes far beyond Ukraine.
March 17, 2026
Kyiv
St. Patrick’s Day Celebrated in Kyiv as Symbol of Irish-Ukrainian Solidarity
Visiting Irish minister and a former Ukrainian ambassador in Dublin on the significance of this celebration.
March 17, 2026
Russia
OPINION: The Disastrous Consequences of Trump’s Mad War
Donald Trump was convinced that launching without sufficient contingency planning would turn out well. Now he has upended the world economy and handed Russia the precious gift of higher oil prices.
March 16, 2026
War in Ukraine
50,000 Shahed – Explained: How Ukrainians Became Experts Countering Iranian-Russian Deadly Drones
The Shahed has become a new reality of war, one that the US military and Gulf allies have failed to counter. Ukraine is coming to help them adapt.
March 14, 2026
Europe
Hungary Returns Seized Oschadbank Armored Vehicles, Cash Still in Custody
Hungarian authorities have begun the return of two armored vehicles seized from Ukraine’s Oschadbank, while the cash and gold shipment remains confiscated by government decree.
March 12, 2026
Europe
‘The Order We Thought We Had Built Is Now a Field of Ruins’
Munich Security Conference chairman Wolfgang Ischinger discusses the collapse of the rules-based order, Europe’s waning influence, and why Ukraine must remain the West’s central priority.
March 10, 2026
Business
OPINION: Ending 12 Years of Regulatory Paralysis in Ukraine’s Lottery Market
After 12 years without effective control, the state has reintroduced licensing, reporting, and accountability — while preparing to open the market to competition.
March 9, 2026
Economy
Private Equity Has Much Work Ahead in Ukraine, Diligent Capital Partners COO Says
Ukraine’s equity funds help entrepreneurs grow where banks can’t invest, Preply and Food4Impact investor Dan Yakub explains to Kyiv Post in an exclusive interview.
Updated: March 9, 2026
Ukraine
Hungary Seizes Oschadbank Cash Vehicles, Questions Bank Employees Without Charges, Lawyer Says
Hungarian authorities seized armored vehicles carrying millions in cash and gold, and questioned Ukrainian bank employees in a money-laundering case against an “unknown perpetrator,” denying lawyers’ access.
March 7, 2026
War in Ukraine
‘He Said He Would Return From Anywhere. And He Kept His Word’: POW Exchange in Kyiv
Ukraine and Russia carried out one of the largest prisoner exchanges of the war – 500 for 500.
March 6, 2026
Life in the Line of Fire – the Village Next Door to Kyiv’s Thermal Power Plant
An exclusive Kyiv Post report from the village of Pohreby near Kyiv. Located next to one of the capital’s largest thermal power plants, Pohreby is regularly targeted by the Russian army.
March 2, 2026
Ukraine
Life in the Line of Fire – the Village Next Door to Kyiv’s Thermal Power Plant
An exclusive Kyiv Post report from the village of Pohreby near Kyiv. Located next to one of the capital’s largest thermal power plants, Pohreby is regularly targeted by the Russian army.
Feb. 28, 2026
Ukraine
Inside a Frontline Kitchen Just Miles From Combat
Kyiv Post goes inside a frontline military kitchen where Ukrainian soldiers cook, share meals, and use drone deliveries to sustain positions just kilometers from active combat.
Feb. 27, 2026
War in Ukraine
‘Mr. Trump, Why Should I Give My Home to Russia?’ A Ukrainian Sergeant From Donbas Speaks Out About His Region and Ukrainian Victory
Ukrainian Sgt. Vitaliy Ovcharenko on how Donetsk residents pushed back Russia in 2014, exposed the “Donbas militia,” and why Moscow may not sustain the war.
Feb. 27, 2026
War in Ukraine
‘They Took Our Names’: Ukrainian POW on Torture, Mock Executions, and 2 Years Without Sunlight
Four years into Russia’s full-scale war, Ukrainian POW Oleksii tells Kyiv Post how he survived Russian captivity for one reason: his newborn daughter.
Feb. 26, 2026

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