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Top News
Will Europe remain “relevant” on the world scene? Or will it succumb to the division and passivity that appears to be leading it deeper into irrelevance?
8h ago
Zelensky
The world will soon see whether Ukraine is truly a sovereign partner—or just another pawn, or even a potential colony, in a larger geopolitical chess game.
1d ago
Europe
On the sidelines of the 61st Munich Security Conference Bill Browder, who spearheaded the Magnitsky campaign against Russia, gives his take on options after the war in Ukraine ends.
1d ago
Zelensky
Talks between the US and Russia have begun. But excluding Ukraine at any stage does not bode well for the security guarantees necessary to prevent Russian aggression in the future.
1d ago
Propaganda
An explosion close to a restaurant that killed two and injured eight has been confirmed as another Russian security services engineered inadvertent “suicide” bombing.
Feb. 16
Belarus
The discovery of the remains of a Russian Shahed kamikaze drone at the Chernobyl nuclear power plant could have far reaching implications.
Feb. 14
Ukraine
Russia attacked Ukraine instead of the Baltic countries because the Baltics are NATO members, Finnish Speaker of Parliament Jussi Halla-aho says
Feb. 14
War in Ukraine
James Gilmore, who served as the US Ambassador to the OSCE during Donald Trump’s first term, offers his candid perspective on Russia’s war in Ukraine and the broader implications of its aggression.
Feb. 13
Ukraine
In an exclusive interview, Finnish Speak of Parliament Jussi Halla-aho warned that talks with Russia must not be made from a position of weakness.
Feb. 13
NATO
Finland’s Parliamentary Speaker Jussi Halla-aho said that Finland has a reserve force of 280,000 troops ready to mobilize swiftly in case of potential Russian aggression.
Feb. 12
Russia
Kremlin propaganda has not succeeded in Finland, said Jussi Halla-aho. Relations with Russia remain strained, and border closures are expected to continue.
Feb. 12
War in Ukraine
Kyiv Post’s Sergii Kostezh interviews families of Kremlin Prisoners at a rally in Kyiv
Feb. 10
War in Ukraine
Everyone in the world is trying to figure out how to turn the Trump presidency to their advantage. Here is a win-win scenario for the US and Ukraine.
Feb. 9
Top News
On the occasion of his 91st birthday, Yuriy Tarnawsky, Shevchenko National Prize nominee, presents his own English-language translation of “Poet,” exclusively for Kyiv Post.
Feb. 9
Russia
The protest took place on Feb. 7, a historic day marking an 1855 Russo-Japanese agreement that recognized Japanese sovereignty over four islands now controlled by Russia.
Feb. 8
Trump
Donald Trump insists that he will put an end to the war. Kyiv Post speaks to soldiers on the front line to find out what effect, if any, Trump’s promises have had on morale.
Feb. 8
Top News
Will Europe remain “relevant” on the world scene? Or will it succumb to the division and passivity that appears to be leading it deeper into irrelevance?
8h ago
Zelensky
The world will soon see whether Ukraine is truly a sovereign partner—or just another pawn, or even a potential colony, in a larger geopolitical chess game.
1d ago
Europe
On the sidelines of the 61st Munich Security Conference Bill Browder, who spearheaded the Magnitsky campaign against Russia, gives his take on options after the war in Ukraine ends.
1d ago
Zelensky
Talks between the US and Russia have begun. But excluding Ukraine at any stage does not bode well for the security guarantees necessary to prevent Russian aggression in the future.
1d ago
Propaganda
An explosion close to a restaurant that killed two and injured eight has been confirmed as another Russian security services engineered inadvertent “suicide” bombing.
Feb. 16
Belarus
The discovery of the remains of a Russian Shahed kamikaze drone at the Chernobyl nuclear power plant could have far reaching implications.
Feb. 14
Ukraine
Russia attacked Ukraine instead of the Baltic countries because the Baltics are NATO members, Finnish Speaker of Parliament Jussi Halla-aho says
Feb. 14
War in Ukraine
James Gilmore, who served as the US Ambassador to the OSCE during Donald Trump’s first term, offers his candid perspective on Russia’s war in Ukraine and the broader implications of its aggression.
Feb. 13
Ukraine
In an exclusive interview, Finnish Speak of Parliament Jussi Halla-aho warned that talks with Russia must not be made from a position of weakness.
Feb. 13
NATO
Finland’s Parliamentary Speaker Jussi Halla-aho said that Finland has a reserve force of 280,000 troops ready to mobilize swiftly in case of potential Russian aggression.
Feb. 12
Russia
Kremlin propaganda has not succeeded in Finland, said Jussi Halla-aho. Relations with Russia remain strained, and border closures are expected to continue.
Feb. 12
War in Ukraine
Kyiv Post’s Sergii Kostezh interviews families of Kremlin Prisoners at a rally in Kyiv
Feb. 10
War in Ukraine
Everyone in the world is trying to figure out how to turn the Trump presidency to their advantage. Here is a win-win scenario for the US and Ukraine.
Feb. 9
Top News
On the occasion of his 91st birthday, Yuriy Tarnawsky, Shevchenko National Prize nominee, presents his own English-language translation of “Poet,” exclusively for Kyiv Post.
Feb. 9
Russia
The protest took place on Feb. 7, a historic day marking an 1855 Russo-Japanese agreement that recognized Japanese sovereignty over four islands now controlled by Russia.
Feb. 8
Trump
Donald Trump insists that he will put an end to the war. Kyiv Post speaks to soldiers on the front line to find out what effect, if any, Trump’s promises have had on morale.
Feb. 8