INTERVIEW
Ukraine
How Ukraine Will Experience a Logistics Revolution With EU Accession
Ukraine’s path to the European Union is a challenging negotiation on laws, regulations, and democratic principles.
Feb. 14, 2026
Italy
The Meloni Doctrine: Preserving Unity in a Divided Geopolitical Landscape
Italy is trying to appeal to both sides of the Ukraine equation. Ostensibly a staunch supporter of Kyiv, Meloni has raised many doubts with what critics call “pandering” to Trump’s whims.
Feb. 7, 2026
Europe
Beyond the Rhetoric: France’s Search for a European Strategic Autonomy
France has a long history not only as an ally of the United States, but also one with a healthy wariness of depending too much on Washington. The rest of Europe could stand to learn from Paris.
Feb. 1, 2026
War in Ukraine
Rebuilding Ukraine: A European Approach From Lithuania
A long-standing partner and close ally of Ukraine, Lithuania draws on its own experience of overcoming the Soviet legacy to help Ukraine build a modern future.
Jan. 23, 2026
US
A Year of Trump: Different Logic and New Rules of the Game
A year after Donald Trump took office, Kyiv Post spoke with Filip Styczyński, founder of PATRIOT Alliance, about how the US is redefining the rules of a multipolar world.
Jan. 20, 2026
War in Ukraine
Cycling 1,600 km Across Ukraine: A Latvian Father and Son’s Journey From Riga to Odesa
Jānis Grandāns and his teenage son Kārlis traveled 1,600 kilometers (994 miles) from the Baltic to the Black Sea to support a school in Odesa and show the world a different Ukraine.
Jan. 2, 2026
Ukraine
‘Develop, Not Just Fine’: Playcity Head on Transforming Ukraine’s Gambling Market
Hennadiy Novikov, head of the newly established state agency Playcity, told Kyiv Post about the global transformation of Ukraine’s gambling industry and the shift toward digital regulation.
Jan. 2, 2026
Europe
Windfall Tax on Banks Hurts Future Investors – Ukrgazbank CEO
Acting Ukrgazbank CEO Rodion Morozov spoke with Kyiv Post about the US IFC’s stance on equity conversion, the bank’s appeal to investors, and why windfall taxes undermine economic certainty.
Dec. 26, 2025
UN
The Eroding World Order and Possible Proliferation of WMDs
As the territory of a smaller power is annexed by an official nuclear-weapon state and permanent UN Security Council member, many countries may deem acquiring WMDs to be legitimate and necessary.
Dec. 20, 2025
Peace Plan
The Peace Plan and Its Likely Fallout
Now that a potential peace plan has been aired out, what are the possible outcomes? Political scientist Andreas Umland offers insight in an interview with German daily Der Tagesspiegel.
Nov. 26, 2025
War in Ukraine
Only Regime Change will End the War
From Russian Duma dissident to Ukrainian defender, Ilya Ponomarev confronts Putin’s regime and calls out the West’s role in enabling Moscow’s aggression.
Nov. 25, 2025
Europe
How Russian Propaganda and Disinformation Tools Influence Europe
Disinformation and propaganda expert Dietmar Pichler speaks about how Moscow takes advantage of pre-existing vulnerabilities to spread and amplify its lies.
Nov. 23, 2025
Ukraine
Russia’s ‘Goal Is Destabilization’ – Says Polish Government Minister
Tomasz Siemoniak, former Polish minister of the interior and current coordinator of special services for the government assess Russia’s war plan in Ukraine and Europe.
Nov. 19, 2025
Ukraine
How Ukraine Will Experience a Logistics Revolution With EU Accession
Ukraine’s path to the European Union is a challenging negotiation on laws, regulations, and democratic principles.
Feb. 14, 2026
Italy
The Meloni Doctrine: Preserving Unity in a Divided Geopolitical Landscape
Italy is trying to appeal to both sides of the Ukraine equation. Ostensibly a staunch supporter of Kyiv, Meloni has raised many doubts with what critics call “pandering” to Trump’s whims.
Feb. 7, 2026
Europe
Beyond the Rhetoric: France’s Search for a European Strategic Autonomy
France has a long history not only as an ally of the United States, but also one with a healthy wariness of depending too much on Washington. The rest of Europe could stand to learn from Paris.
Feb. 1, 2026
War in Ukraine
Rebuilding Ukraine: A European Approach From Lithuania
A long-standing partner and close ally of Ukraine, Lithuania draws on its own experience of overcoming the Soviet legacy to help Ukraine build a modern future.
Jan. 23, 2026
US
A Year of Trump: Different Logic and New Rules of the Game
A year after Donald Trump took office, Kyiv Post spoke with Filip Styczyński, founder of PATRIOT Alliance, about how the US is redefining the rules of a multipolar world.
Jan. 20, 2026
War in Ukraine
Cycling 1,600 km Across Ukraine: A Latvian Father and Son’s Journey From Riga to Odesa
Jānis Grandāns and his teenage son Kārlis traveled 1,600 kilometers (994 miles) from the Baltic to the Black Sea to support a school in Odesa and show the world a different Ukraine.
Jan. 2, 2026
Ukraine
‘Develop, Not Just Fine’: Playcity Head on Transforming Ukraine’s Gambling Market
Hennadiy Novikov, head of the newly established state agency Playcity, told Kyiv Post about the global transformation of Ukraine’s gambling industry and the shift toward digital regulation.
Jan. 2, 2026
Europe
Windfall Tax on Banks Hurts Future Investors – Ukrgazbank CEO
Acting Ukrgazbank CEO Rodion Morozov spoke with Kyiv Post about the US IFC’s stance on equity conversion, the bank’s appeal to investors, and why windfall taxes undermine economic certainty.
Dec. 26, 2025
UN
The Eroding World Order and Possible Proliferation of WMDs
As the territory of a smaller power is annexed by an official nuclear-weapon state and permanent UN Security Council member, many countries may deem acquiring WMDs to be legitimate and necessary.
Dec. 20, 2025
Peace Plan
The Peace Plan and Its Likely Fallout
Now that a potential peace plan has been aired out, what are the possible outcomes? Political scientist Andreas Umland offers insight in an interview with German daily Der Tagesspiegel.
Nov. 26, 2025
War in Ukraine
Only Regime Change will End the War
From Russian Duma dissident to Ukrainian defender, Ilya Ponomarev confronts Putin’s regime and calls out the West’s role in enabling Moscow’s aggression.
Nov. 25, 2025
Europe
How Russian Propaganda and Disinformation Tools Influence Europe
Disinformation and propaganda expert Dietmar Pichler speaks about how Moscow takes advantage of pre-existing vulnerabilities to spread and amplify its lies.
Nov. 23, 2025
Ukraine
Russia’s ‘Goal Is Destabilization’ – Says Polish Government Minister
Tomasz Siemoniak, former Polish minister of the interior and current coordinator of special services for the government assess Russia’s war plan in Ukraine and Europe.
Nov. 19, 2025

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