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War in Ukraine
OPINION: What the US Means When It Talks About Strategy
Influential US analysts are preparing the ruling elite with talking points about why Washington needs to attenuate support for Ukraine. But their arguments are short-sighted and disingenuous.
Nov. 20, 2023
Europe
OPINION: Two Axes of Liberty
Democratic institutions and the freedom they engender are not eternal. The Russo-Ukrainian war is a stark reminder that Europe must become a self-sustaining and self-defending axis of liberty.
Nov. 19, 2023
OPINION: Holodomor – 90 Years Ago and Why So Relevant
What happened during the Holodomor is cause for lessons to be learned now.
Nov. 19, 2023
Ukraine
OPINION: Ukraine’s Growing Environmental Crisis - Ecologists Should Make Their Voices Heard
Even before Russia’s 2022 full-scale invasion Ukraine faced problems with dealing with the industrial and domestic detritus thrown up by modern, everyday living.
Nov. 18, 2023
Legal
OPINION: Two Wrongs Don’t Make a Right - International Law is Being Tested in Gaza
It is one of the unforgiving principles of the laws of armed conflict that even when one side in a war commits crimes that violate the law, the other is still bound to uphold it.
Nov. 18, 2023
Ukraine
OPINION: Does Anyone Remember November 16, 1933? Of Course Not
From WW I until the present, the US has underestimated and mishandled Moscow repeatedly to Ukraine’s detriment and its own. Simply put, America lacks a strategic instinct.
Nov. 18, 2023
Zelensky
OPINION: Missing a Golden Opportunity – An Open Letter to President Zelensky
The Ukrainian President has been a master of messaging thus far. But as war fatigue sets in and the US gears up for crucial elections, efforts must be focused on Americans.
Nov. 18, 2023
Ukraine
Belarusian Opposition Leader Tsikhanouskaya: No Free Belarus Without a Free Ukraine and Vice Versa
Belarusian opposition leader Sviatlana Tsikhanouskaya gives an exclusive interview to Kyiv Post at the Web Summit in Lisbon.
Nov. 16, 2023
OPINION: Cut Russian Supply Lines to Their Criminal Allies in Africa
Why the West and Ukraine should cut the military support lines from Wagner and others to the Sudanese rebel militia.
Nov. 12, 2023
US
OPINION: Meeting a Guy Named Nick in Kyiv and What it Meant
While internationally Ukraine-fatigue is becoming noticeable, there are foreign volunteers fighting against Russia’s despotism, a reminder to everyone of what is at stake for all of us.
Nov. 12, 2023
Odesa
OPINION: Northern Lights and Russian Missiles: a Glimpse of What Odesa Endures
There’s a new normal in Ukrainian cities. For expats, we can witness the senseless destruction, then leave if we wish. But those with nowhere else to go must learn to live with regular bombardment.
Nov. 11, 2023
Ukraine
OPINION: Ukraine’s Tech Sector is Thriving Despite Russia’s Invasion
How Ukraine’s IT sector has adapted to the conditions of war.
Nov. 11, 2023
Israel
OPINION: Getting History Back to Front in Gaza
Israel’s Ambassador to Ukraine on the historical and legal issue of the Israel-Gaza conflict
Nov. 11, 2023
Hungary
Will Budapest Block Ukraine’s Path to Joining the EU?
Budapest, which has maintained friendly relations with the Kremlin despite its full-scale invasion of Ukraine, has categorically opposed Ukraine's EU membership.
Nov. 11, 2023
War in Ukraine
Momentum for Ukraine’s Big Plans for New System of International Relations - Minus Russian Influence
One of Ukraine's top diplomats, Ihor Zhovka, tells Kyiv Post that plans for a major global summit with world leaders – and excluding Russia – is taking shape, with more buy-in from the Global South.
Nov. 9, 2023
War in Ukraine
It’s Really That Bad at the Front, Say Russian POWs
A Russian soldier said that he was told that it's better to use a grenade to kill himself and any enemies approaching rather than surrender and face “torture.”
Nov. 9, 2023
War in Ukraine
OPINION: What the US Means When It Talks About Strategy
Influential US analysts are preparing the ruling elite with talking points about why Washington needs to attenuate support for Ukraine. But their arguments are short-sighted and disingenuous.
Nov. 20, 2023
Europe
OPINION: Two Axes of Liberty
Democratic institutions and the freedom they engender are not eternal. The Russo-Ukrainian war is a stark reminder that Europe must become a self-sustaining and self-defending axis of liberty.
Nov. 19, 2023
OPINION: Holodomor – 90 Years Ago and Why So Relevant
What happened during the Holodomor is cause for lessons to be learned now.
Nov. 19, 2023
Ukraine
OPINION: Ukraine’s Growing Environmental Crisis - Ecologists Should Make Their Voices Heard
Even before Russia’s 2022 full-scale invasion Ukraine faced problems with dealing with the industrial and domestic detritus thrown up by modern, everyday living.
Nov. 18, 2023
Legal
OPINION: Two Wrongs Don’t Make a Right - International Law is Being Tested in Gaza
It is one of the unforgiving principles of the laws of armed conflict that even when one side in a war commits crimes that violate the law, the other is still bound to uphold it.
Nov. 18, 2023
Ukraine
OPINION: Does Anyone Remember November 16, 1933? Of Course Not
From WW I until the present, the US has underestimated and mishandled Moscow repeatedly to Ukraine’s detriment and its own. Simply put, America lacks a strategic instinct.
Nov. 18, 2023
Zelensky
OPINION: Missing a Golden Opportunity – An Open Letter to President Zelensky
The Ukrainian President has been a master of messaging thus far. But as war fatigue sets in and the US gears up for crucial elections, efforts must be focused on Americans.
Nov. 18, 2023
Ukraine
Belarusian Opposition Leader Tsikhanouskaya: No Free Belarus Without a Free Ukraine and Vice Versa
Belarusian opposition leader Sviatlana Tsikhanouskaya gives an exclusive interview to Kyiv Post at the Web Summit in Lisbon.
Nov. 16, 2023
OPINION: Cut Russian Supply Lines to Their Criminal Allies in Africa
Why the West and Ukraine should cut the military support lines from Wagner and others to the Sudanese rebel militia.
Nov. 12, 2023
US
OPINION: Meeting a Guy Named Nick in Kyiv and What it Meant
While internationally Ukraine-fatigue is becoming noticeable, there are foreign volunteers fighting against Russia’s despotism, a reminder to everyone of what is at stake for all of us.
Nov. 12, 2023
Odesa
OPINION: Northern Lights and Russian Missiles: a Glimpse of What Odesa Endures
There’s a new normal in Ukrainian cities. For expats, we can witness the senseless destruction, then leave if we wish. But those with nowhere else to go must learn to live with regular bombardment.
Nov. 11, 2023
Ukraine
OPINION: Ukraine’s Tech Sector is Thriving Despite Russia’s Invasion
How Ukraine’s IT sector has adapted to the conditions of war.
Nov. 11, 2023
Israel
OPINION: Getting History Back to Front in Gaza
Israel’s Ambassador to Ukraine on the historical and legal issue of the Israel-Gaza conflict
Nov. 11, 2023
Hungary
Will Budapest Block Ukraine’s Path to Joining the EU?
Budapest, which has maintained friendly relations with the Kremlin despite its full-scale invasion of Ukraine, has categorically opposed Ukraine's EU membership.
Nov. 11, 2023
War in Ukraine
Momentum for Ukraine’s Big Plans for New System of International Relations - Minus Russian Influence
One of Ukraine's top diplomats, Ihor Zhovka, tells Kyiv Post that plans for a major global summit with world leaders – and excluding Russia – is taking shape, with more buy-in from the Global South.
Nov. 9, 2023
War in Ukraine
It’s Really That Bad at the Front, Say Russian POWs
A Russian soldier said that he was told that it's better to use a grenade to kill himself and any enemies approaching rather than surrender and face “torture.”
Nov. 9, 2023

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