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Zelensky
New Ukrainian “Ministry of Unity” Raises Questions
Why the new government structure and what will happen to the occupied territories - first reactions.
Dec. 5, 2024
Ukraine
Do Georgia’s Ongoing Protests Have Anything in Common with Ukraine’s Maidan?
After a week of protests in Georgia there is no sign of retreat in the face of a brutal police crackdown and now the barricades are going up there is a sense of déjà vu for some in Ukraine.
Dec. 4, 2024
Ukraine
How Ukrainians React to Zelensky’s New Plan
President Volodymyr Zelensky presented his “Internal Sustainability Plan,” an addition to the “Victory Plan,” but this time addressed not to international partners, but to Ukrainian citizens.
Nov. 20, 2024
Drones
Combatting Russia’s Shahed Blitz and What Trump’s Administration Should Do
In this second article Kyiv Post examines the electronic and technical miracles Ukraine’s air defense forces have performed but will only continue if they receive more practical and financial support.
Nov. 14, 2024
Drones
Russia Fills Ukrainian Skies with Shahed Drones - What Can Ukraine Do? Part One
Kyiv Post examines the threat Ukraine faces from waves of Russian kamikaze drones and other aerial weapons and what Kyiv and its Western allies can do to counter them.
Nov. 9, 2024
Hungary
Orban Paves the Way in Europe for Trump’s Plan to Appease Putin on Ukraine
A summit of the European Political Community, held in Budapest, saw an attempt by the Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban to push through the idea of Ukraine’s defeat at an international forum.
Nov. 8, 2024
Energy
Harshest Winter Yet: Will Ukraine Withstand New Russian Attacks on Its Energy Sector?
A challenging winter awaits Ukraine due to limited air defense and increased cooperation between Russia and its allies. What is Ukraine doing about it?
Nov. 2, 2024
Business
First M&A Deal Since Invasion: How TAS Group Bought Idea Bank
Eight potential owners were competing to buy the bank in a fire sale initiate following a criminal investigation in Poland – but there was a strong desire to purchase the bank long before the war.
Oct. 26, 2024
Zelensky
Disability Certificates Scandal: What Led to the Prosecutor General’s Resignation and What’s Next?
Dozens of prosecutors allegedly obtained disability certificates from a corrupt medical commission, triggering calls for reform. But will this prove decisive?
Oct. 25, 2024
Russia
Russia Tries to Sabotage Moldova’s European Ambitions as It Did for Georgia and Belarus
Kyiv Post's correspondent analyzes the outcome of Moldova’s European integration referendum and how Russia almost succeeded in derailing Chisinau's move toward a closer relationship with the West.
Oct. 22, 2024
Business
Ukraine Lowers Ambitions on Tax Income – End of Discussion?
Following debates between the Ministry of Finance and lawmakers, Ukraine has scaled back its ambitious tax raising goal – to raise hundreds of billions in Hryvnia – by more than 80%. What’s next?
Oct. 19, 2024
Kyiv
Guardians of the Sky: On Duty With Kyiv’s Anti-Aircraft Gunners
Kyiv Post visited officers and soldiers of the 1129th Anti-Aircraft Missile Regiment, responsible for targeting and destroying enemy objects in the Kyiv region.
Oct. 16, 2024
Zelensky
Unveiling of Zelensky Victory Plan Raises More Questions Than Answers
Kyiv Post spoke with military personnel, specialists, and insiders about the details of the Victory Plan announced by Ukraine’s President on Wednesday.
Oct. 16, 2024
Propaganda
A Scholar’s Take on North Korea’s Reasons for Involvement in the War in Ukraine
With reports that Pyongyang is to provide combat troops to support Russia’s war against Ukraine Kyiv Post sought the views of Korean scholar Mykola Polishchuk on the DPRK’s increasing involvement.
Oct. 16, 2024
War in Ukraine
Problems of Ukraine’s Territorial Defense Units: Can Light Infantry Be Reformed?
The once popular Ukrainian territorial defense units are going through hard times, as many of their members seek to transfer to other military units.
Oct. 15, 2024
War in Ukraine
ANALYSIS: Vuhledar: Why Ukrainian Troops Lost the Mining City
Despite the stubborn two-year defense of Vuhledar, Ukrainian troops left the city on the night of Oct. 2. Kyiv Post – with access to frontline sources – examines why.
Oct. 12, 2024
Zelensky
New Ukrainian “Ministry of Unity” Raises Questions
Why the new government structure and what will happen to the occupied territories - first reactions.
Dec. 5, 2024
Ukraine
Do Georgia’s Ongoing Protests Have Anything in Common with Ukraine’s Maidan?
After a week of protests in Georgia there is no sign of retreat in the face of a brutal police crackdown and now the barricades are going up there is a sense of déjà vu for some in Ukraine.
Dec. 4, 2024
Ukraine
How Ukrainians React to Zelensky’s New Plan
President Volodymyr Zelensky presented his “Internal Sustainability Plan,” an addition to the “Victory Plan,” but this time addressed not to international partners, but to Ukrainian citizens.
Nov. 20, 2024
Drones
Combatting Russia’s Shahed Blitz and What Trump’s Administration Should Do
In this second article Kyiv Post examines the electronic and technical miracles Ukraine’s air defense forces have performed but will only continue if they receive more practical and financial support.
Nov. 14, 2024
Drones
Russia Fills Ukrainian Skies with Shahed Drones - What Can Ukraine Do? Part One
Kyiv Post examines the threat Ukraine faces from waves of Russian kamikaze drones and other aerial weapons and what Kyiv and its Western allies can do to counter them.
Nov. 9, 2024
Hungary
Orban Paves the Way in Europe for Trump’s Plan to Appease Putin on Ukraine
A summit of the European Political Community, held in Budapest, saw an attempt by the Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban to push through the idea of Ukraine’s defeat at an international forum.
Nov. 8, 2024
Energy
Harshest Winter Yet: Will Ukraine Withstand New Russian Attacks on Its Energy Sector?
A challenging winter awaits Ukraine due to limited air defense and increased cooperation between Russia and its allies. What is Ukraine doing about it?
Nov. 2, 2024
Business
First M&A Deal Since Invasion: How TAS Group Bought Idea Bank
Eight potential owners were competing to buy the bank in a fire sale initiate following a criminal investigation in Poland – but there was a strong desire to purchase the bank long before the war.
Oct. 26, 2024
Zelensky
Disability Certificates Scandal: What Led to the Prosecutor General’s Resignation and What’s Next?
Dozens of prosecutors allegedly obtained disability certificates from a corrupt medical commission, triggering calls for reform. But will this prove decisive?
Oct. 25, 2024
Russia
Russia Tries to Sabotage Moldova’s European Ambitions as It Did for Georgia and Belarus
Kyiv Post's correspondent analyzes the outcome of Moldova’s European integration referendum and how Russia almost succeeded in derailing Chisinau's move toward a closer relationship with the West.
Oct. 22, 2024
Business
Ukraine Lowers Ambitions on Tax Income – End of Discussion?
Following debates between the Ministry of Finance and lawmakers, Ukraine has scaled back its ambitious tax raising goal – to raise hundreds of billions in Hryvnia – by more than 80%. What’s next?
Oct. 19, 2024
Kyiv
Guardians of the Sky: On Duty With Kyiv’s Anti-Aircraft Gunners
Kyiv Post visited officers and soldiers of the 1129th Anti-Aircraft Missile Regiment, responsible for targeting and destroying enemy objects in the Kyiv region.
Oct. 16, 2024
Zelensky
Unveiling of Zelensky Victory Plan Raises More Questions Than Answers
Kyiv Post spoke with military personnel, specialists, and insiders about the details of the Victory Plan announced by Ukraine’s President on Wednesday.
Oct. 16, 2024
Propaganda
A Scholar’s Take on North Korea’s Reasons for Involvement in the War in Ukraine
With reports that Pyongyang is to provide combat troops to support Russia’s war against Ukraine Kyiv Post sought the views of Korean scholar Mykola Polishchuk on the DPRK’s increasing involvement.
Oct. 16, 2024
War in Ukraine
Problems of Ukraine’s Territorial Defense Units: Can Light Infantry Be Reformed?
The once popular Ukrainian territorial defense units are going through hard times, as many of their members seek to transfer to other military units.
Oct. 15, 2024
War in Ukraine
ANALYSIS: Vuhledar: Why Ukrainian Troops Lost the Mining City
Despite the stubborn two-year defense of Vuhledar, Ukrainian troops left the city on the night of Oct. 2. Kyiv Post – with access to frontline sources – examines why.
Oct. 12, 2024

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