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Azerbaijan
Azerbaijan’s First Family of the Opposition Breaks Its Silence
In her first international interview, Ali Karimli’s wife says the coup case is “fabricated,” the timing is deliberate – and the West is letting Baku get away with it.
Jan. 22, 2026
Ukraine
EU Unity Key in Greenland Crisis, Says Former US Envoy
As world leaders gather in Davos and EU capitals brace for US tariff threats, a former US Ambassador warns the Greenland crisis risks unraveling alliance unity – and handing Moscow a strategic gift.
Jan. 20, 2026
Ukraine
Ukraine Has Done Its Part, Now Ukraine’s Friends Need to Do Theirs, IMF Managing Director Says
Ukraine has upheld reforms and macro stability under fire, but needs sustained external financing and to widen its tax base, IMF Managing Director Kristalina Georgieva tells Kyiv Post.
Updated: Jan. 20, 2026
NATO
Trump’s Arctic Sweetener: US Prepares ‘Puerto Rico Option’ and Century-Long Lease for Greenland, Sources Say
All roads lead to Davos as Trump prepares to take his “Greenland obsession” global this week, armed with a 99-year lease proposal and multi-billion dollar tariff threats.
Jan. 19, 2026
Interview
Oksana Lyniv on Music, War, and Cultural Power
Oksana Lyniv’s brilliant international career has come to symbolize a new role for Ukrainian artists on the global stage. Kyiv Post presents an exclusive interview with the prominent conductor.
Jan. 18, 2026
War in Ukraine
OPINION: Why Putin Isn’t Interested in Ending the War
Putin’s war has become a system for managing Russia itself – manpower, prisons, loyalty, and a potentially dangerous new elite forged in a war of aggression.
Jan. 18, 2026
Ukraine
From Washington to Tehran: ‘Ayatollah Must Go’ Says Trump as Iranians Demand Action
As Tehran kills protesters, exiled Iranians – and Ukraine supporters – press the White House to “keep its promise” and act.
Jan. 18, 2026
Energy
How Ukrainians Are Protecting Their Homes Against Russia’s Winter Offensive
Kyiv faces up to 20 hours without electricity each day after relentless Russian strikes, yet residents are finding creative ways to cope with the blackout.
Jan. 17, 2026
War in Ukraine
They Chose to Return: Stories of Ukrainians Who Left New York and Europe to Help Their Country Amid the War
Ukraine, together with Lithuanian partners, is implementing a program to return to Ukraine specialists with Western education in order to strengthen the work of state institutions
Jan. 14, 2026
US
Connecting Azerbaijan, Protecting Armenia: Trump’s Quiet Caucasus Power Play Sidelines Russia
A new US-Armenia framework aims to unlock transit through the South Caucasus, strengthen Armenia’s sovereignty, and sideline Russia and Iran – just as Yerevan heads into a volatile election year.
Jan. 14, 2026
Putin
OPINION: Kadyrov and Chechnya – Putin’s Black Swans
For Putin, any move worsens the position, but inaction worsens it faster.
Jan. 13, 2026
Ukraine
Russia Sanctions: Trump’s Greenlight Meets Wall of Shrugs on Capitol Hill
Lawmakers talk tough on Russia – but aides say the final text of the revised, bipartisan bill Trump supposedly approved has yet to gain agreement on both sides of the aisle.
Jan. 9, 2026
Ukraine
Not NATO, Not Minsk: West Backs Stronger Ukraine Defense
A historic European-led security deal gives Kyiv more protection than past pledges, draws in the US, and pressures Moscow – without collective defense, says veteran US diplomat Daniel Fried.
Jan. 7, 2026
Business
E-commerce Key to Business Survival – Meest Shareholder Vyacheslav Lysenko Says
Meest shareholder Vyacheslav Lysenko speaks to Kyiv Post about the logistics group’s international strategy, European expansion, and the future of e-commerce logistics.
Jan. 5, 2026
War in Ukraine
OPINION: Adapting to Sobering Realities: Ukrainian Society in Late 2025 and Beyond
What did Ukraine’s reality look like in December 2025, and what predictions can be made based on current research into public sentiment and political trends?
Jan. 1, 2026
Russia
Ukraine Marked Record Year for Prisoner Exchanges Amid War With Russia
Ukraine returned a record 2,310 of its people from Russian captivity in 2025 through multiple prisoner exchanges, including major swaps under the Istanbul agreements.
Jan. 1, 2026
Azerbaijan
Azerbaijan’s First Family of the Opposition Breaks Its Silence
In her first international interview, Ali Karimli’s wife says the coup case is “fabricated,” the timing is deliberate – and the West is letting Baku get away with it.
Jan. 22, 2026
Ukraine
EU Unity Key in Greenland Crisis, Says Former US Envoy
As world leaders gather in Davos and EU capitals brace for US tariff threats, a former US Ambassador warns the Greenland crisis risks unraveling alliance unity – and handing Moscow a strategic gift.
Jan. 20, 2026
Ukraine
Ukraine Has Done Its Part, Now Ukraine’s Friends Need to Do Theirs, IMF Managing Director Says
Ukraine has upheld reforms and macro stability under fire, but needs sustained external financing and to widen its tax base, IMF Managing Director Kristalina Georgieva tells Kyiv Post.
Updated: Jan. 20, 2026
NATO
Trump’s Arctic Sweetener: US Prepares ‘Puerto Rico Option’ and Century-Long Lease for Greenland, Sources Say
All roads lead to Davos as Trump prepares to take his “Greenland obsession” global this week, armed with a 99-year lease proposal and multi-billion dollar tariff threats.
Jan. 19, 2026
Interview
Oksana Lyniv on Music, War, and Cultural Power
Oksana Lyniv’s brilliant international career has come to symbolize a new role for Ukrainian artists on the global stage. Kyiv Post presents an exclusive interview with the prominent conductor.
Jan. 18, 2026
War in Ukraine
OPINION: Why Putin Isn’t Interested in Ending the War
Putin’s war has become a system for managing Russia itself – manpower, prisons, loyalty, and a potentially dangerous new elite forged in a war of aggression.
Jan. 18, 2026
Ukraine
From Washington to Tehran: ‘Ayatollah Must Go’ Says Trump as Iranians Demand Action
As Tehran kills protesters, exiled Iranians – and Ukraine supporters – press the White House to “keep its promise” and act.
Jan. 18, 2026
Energy
How Ukrainians Are Protecting Their Homes Against Russia’s Winter Offensive
Kyiv faces up to 20 hours without electricity each day after relentless Russian strikes, yet residents are finding creative ways to cope with the blackout.
Jan. 17, 2026
War in Ukraine
They Chose to Return: Stories of Ukrainians Who Left New York and Europe to Help Their Country Amid the War
Ukraine, together with Lithuanian partners, is implementing a program to return to Ukraine specialists with Western education in order to strengthen the work of state institutions
Jan. 14, 2026
US
Connecting Azerbaijan, Protecting Armenia: Trump’s Quiet Caucasus Power Play Sidelines Russia
A new US-Armenia framework aims to unlock transit through the South Caucasus, strengthen Armenia’s sovereignty, and sideline Russia and Iran – just as Yerevan heads into a volatile election year.
Jan. 14, 2026
Putin
OPINION: Kadyrov and Chechnya – Putin’s Black Swans
For Putin, any move worsens the position, but inaction worsens it faster.
Jan. 13, 2026
Ukraine
Russia Sanctions: Trump’s Greenlight Meets Wall of Shrugs on Capitol Hill
Lawmakers talk tough on Russia – but aides say the final text of the revised, bipartisan bill Trump supposedly approved has yet to gain agreement on both sides of the aisle.
Jan. 9, 2026
Ukraine
Not NATO, Not Minsk: West Backs Stronger Ukraine Defense
A historic European-led security deal gives Kyiv more protection than past pledges, draws in the US, and pressures Moscow – without collective defense, says veteran US diplomat Daniel Fried.
Jan. 7, 2026
Business
E-commerce Key to Business Survival – Meest Shareholder Vyacheslav Lysenko Says
Meest shareholder Vyacheslav Lysenko speaks to Kyiv Post about the logistics group’s international strategy, European expansion, and the future of e-commerce logistics.
Jan. 5, 2026
War in Ukraine
OPINION: Adapting to Sobering Realities: Ukrainian Society in Late 2025 and Beyond
What did Ukraine’s reality look like in December 2025, and what predictions can be made based on current research into public sentiment and political trends?
Jan. 1, 2026
Russia
Ukraine Marked Record Year for Prisoner Exchanges Amid War With Russia
Ukraine returned a record 2,310 of its people from Russian captivity in 2025 through multiple prisoner exchanges, including major swaps under the Istanbul agreements.
Jan. 1, 2026

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