EXCLUSIVE
War in Ukraine
Wagner Fighters Justify Invasion, Deny War Crimes, Confirm Crippling Casualties
Kyiv Post gets a rare opportunity to conduct interviews with captured Wagner group fighters – mercenaries who claim their intentions were good and that fighting in Ukraine is morally justified.
March 20, 2023
Odesa Ports: Strategic Priority for Ukraine’s Economic Recovery
Experts point to sustainable structures, foreign investors and new logistics channels among various key priorities to re-connecting Ukraine’s ports back to the country’s economic artery.
March 19, 2023
US
OPINION: DeSantis and Ukraine: What Needs to be Done About His Partisan Politics
With Presidential hopeful Ron DeSantis apparently challenging US policy towards Russia’s war in Ukraine, Ukrainian American Republicans need to act.
March 19, 2023
War in Ukraine
Landmines and Explosive Remnants of War in Ukraine Will Take Decades to Clear
International experts say that none of the 60 mine-affected nations countries have anywhere near the levels of landmine and explosive remnants of war (ERW) contamination that now exist in Ukraine.
March 18, 2023
Russia
OPINION: Russophobia and Russia the Bully
Russians whine about everyone hating them. But others fear and hate Russia because of the contempt and aggression it has consistently inflicted on its neighbors.
March 18, 2023
War in Ukraine
‘Putin and His Doppelgängers Must Be Tried at a War Crimes Tribunal’ - Deputy Head of Zelensky’s Office
Ukraine and the international community are discussing the format of a Special Tribunal where the Russian leadership can be prosecuted for aggression against Ukraine.
March 16, 2023
War in Ukraine
OPINION: What the Scandal With This Year’s Shevchenko Prize Is All About
Ukraine’s most prestigious prize for the arts was more than just an embarrassing flop. It is fast becoming a scandal fueling conspiracy theories of government overreach.
March 16, 2023
War in Ukraine
Bakhmut Sector: Ukrainian Soldiers Defiant and Ready to Fight, Civilians Battered
Soldiers at fighting positions and villages west of the battleground city of Bakhmut told Kyiv Post on March 11 and 12 that they are confident and will stop the Russian attacks.
March 15, 2023
Belarus
What’s up With the Leadership of the Belarusian Democratic Movement?
The Belarusian democratic movement is reforming the Coordination Council. But its members still struggle to agree on a single narrative that will allow them to act decisively.
March 15, 2023
War in Ukraine
OPINION: Happy Birthday to a Ukrainian Hero … My Dad
On the day of the Ukrainian volunteer, Daryna Kolomiiets prays for her 55-year-old father, who joined the Armed Forces of Ukraine as a volunteer, to return from the front safe and sound.
March 14, 2023
War in Ukraine
OPINION: MAGA Republicans Go Rogue in an Anti-Ukraine Frenzy
Despite the majority of Republicans in the U.S. staunchly supporting Ukraine, there is a serious threat that a rogue faction spewing Kremlin narratives will try to block or reduce aid to Kyiv.
March 14, 2023
War in Ukraine
OPINION: Six Reasons Why Russia Must Be Banned From the 2024 Olympics
Banning Russians from the 2024 Olympics is the only logical decision if the free world, along with its ideals, is to remain credible in the midst of Moscow’s genocidal war.
March 13, 2023
Ukraine
Real Estate Market: Survival in a War-Ravaged Ukraine
Like every business in Ukraine, real estate brokers and architects have to adapt and show resilience in war conditions.
March 12, 2023
OPINION: Mobilization in Georgia, Moldova and Serbia
Russia has a history of trying to spread discord in its near abroad. With Georgia and Moldova simmering, Serbia must pay attention and have the courage to take a stand.
March 12, 2023
Ukraine
How Victims of Russian Missile Strikes Are Now Targets for American Conspiracy Theorists
The Kyiv Post spoke to Oksana Insarova, whose destroyed home became part of widespread – and completely false – claims about Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine.
March 12, 2023
War in Ukraine
OPINION: Germany’s Security Guarantees Received by Ukraine as 'Once Bitten, Twice Shy'
‘It is time Ukraine was freed up to formulate its own agenda in view of the numerous times “security guarantees” have failed them,’ write analysts Jonathan Sweet and Mark Toth.
March 12, 2023
War in Ukraine
Wagner Fighters Justify Invasion, Deny War Crimes, Confirm Crippling Casualties
Kyiv Post gets a rare opportunity to conduct interviews with captured Wagner group fighters – mercenaries who claim their intentions were good and that fighting in Ukraine is morally justified.
March 20, 2023
Odesa Ports: Strategic Priority for Ukraine’s Economic Recovery
Experts point to sustainable structures, foreign investors and new logistics channels among various key priorities to re-connecting Ukraine’s ports back to the country’s economic artery.
March 19, 2023
US
OPINION: DeSantis and Ukraine: What Needs to be Done About His Partisan Politics
With Presidential hopeful Ron DeSantis apparently challenging US policy towards Russia’s war in Ukraine, Ukrainian American Republicans need to act.
March 19, 2023
War in Ukraine
Landmines and Explosive Remnants of War in Ukraine Will Take Decades to Clear
International experts say that none of the 60 mine-affected nations countries have anywhere near the levels of landmine and explosive remnants of war (ERW) contamination that now exist in Ukraine.
March 18, 2023
Russia
OPINION: Russophobia and Russia the Bully
Russians whine about everyone hating them. But others fear and hate Russia because of the contempt and aggression it has consistently inflicted on its neighbors.
March 18, 2023
War in Ukraine
‘Putin and His Doppelgängers Must Be Tried at a War Crimes Tribunal’ - Deputy Head of Zelensky’s Office
Ukraine and the international community are discussing the format of a Special Tribunal where the Russian leadership can be prosecuted for aggression against Ukraine.
March 16, 2023
War in Ukraine
OPINION: What the Scandal With This Year’s Shevchenko Prize Is All About
Ukraine’s most prestigious prize for the arts was more than just an embarrassing flop. It is fast becoming a scandal fueling conspiracy theories of government overreach.
March 16, 2023
War in Ukraine
Bakhmut Sector: Ukrainian Soldiers Defiant and Ready to Fight, Civilians Battered
Soldiers at fighting positions and villages west of the battleground city of Bakhmut told Kyiv Post on March 11 and 12 that they are confident and will stop the Russian attacks.
March 15, 2023
Belarus
What’s up With the Leadership of the Belarusian Democratic Movement?
The Belarusian democratic movement is reforming the Coordination Council. But its members still struggle to agree on a single narrative that will allow them to act decisively.
March 15, 2023
War in Ukraine
OPINION: Happy Birthday to a Ukrainian Hero … My Dad
On the day of the Ukrainian volunteer, Daryna Kolomiiets prays for her 55-year-old father, who joined the Armed Forces of Ukraine as a volunteer, to return from the front safe and sound.
March 14, 2023
War in Ukraine
OPINION: MAGA Republicans Go Rogue in an Anti-Ukraine Frenzy
Despite the majority of Republicans in the U.S. staunchly supporting Ukraine, there is a serious threat that a rogue faction spewing Kremlin narratives will try to block or reduce aid to Kyiv.
March 14, 2023
War in Ukraine
OPINION: Six Reasons Why Russia Must Be Banned From the 2024 Olympics
Banning Russians from the 2024 Olympics is the only logical decision if the free world, along with its ideals, is to remain credible in the midst of Moscow’s genocidal war.
March 13, 2023
Ukraine
Real Estate Market: Survival in a War-Ravaged Ukraine
Like every business in Ukraine, real estate brokers and architects have to adapt and show resilience in war conditions.
March 12, 2023
OPINION: Mobilization in Georgia, Moldova and Serbia
Russia has a history of trying to spread discord in its near abroad. With Georgia and Moldova simmering, Serbia must pay attention and have the courage to take a stand.
March 12, 2023
Ukraine
How Victims of Russian Missile Strikes Are Now Targets for American Conspiracy Theorists
The Kyiv Post spoke to Oksana Insarova, whose destroyed home became part of widespread – and completely false – claims about Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine.
March 12, 2023
War in Ukraine
OPINION: Germany’s Security Guarantees Received by Ukraine as 'Once Bitten, Twice Shy'
‘It is time Ukraine was freed up to formulate its own agenda in view of the numerous times “security guarantees” have failed them,’ write analysts Jonathan Sweet and Mark Toth.
March 12, 2023

Loading More Posts