A Year of War in Odesa
Under bombs and amid threats of invasion, the historically Russophile city on the Black Sea has made its loyalties perfectly clear.
Bakhmut and Soledar: a Perfect Storm Could Be Gathering
Time is of the essence, as Putin prepares to mobilize another 500,000 soldiers, in addition to the 300,000 called up in October.
My Mom and I Speak the Same Language Now – Ukrainian
How Those who Became Russian Speakers Because of Moscow’s Policies of Russification are Reverting to Ukrainian.
United We Stand. Divided We Fall.
Kyiv Post’s values are unwavering in their support for Ukraine. We will not allow disruptors to hinder our mission.
Victory Out of Ruins: Shaping Ukraine’s Future (Part 1)
Whether Ukraine prevails in several months or several years, we must start thinking about the post-war reconstruction and state building now.
Should NATO Chief Jens Stoltenberg be Nominated for a Nobel Peace Prize?
Flirting with dictatorships does not stop wars, and nominating the NATO chief for the Nobel Peace Prize in wartime is inappropriate – his caution and hesitancy towards Russia has not worked.
Fiscal Side is Biggest Challenge for Ukrainian Budget in 2023
With external loans and grants keeping Ukraine’s war effort going, the biggest problems facing Ukraine’s economy are finding sufficient tax revenues and fighting corruption in the Customs Service.
Putin’s Dark Prince
Yevgeny Prigozhin, head of the infamous mercenary Wagner Group, is on the rise and will be able to exert influence in any post-war, post-Putin fight for power with his own private army.
A Mercenary Air Force for Ukraine? It’s not as Far-fetched as it Sounds
The idea of leasing an air force to Ukraine could solve several current challenges on the issue of military support. And some discussions have reportedly already taken place.
How Ukrainian Soldiers Celebrated the Festive Season on the Eastern Front
A visit to front lines during the New Year and Christmas period showed the extent of Ukrainian resilience.
Putin's Recession
Russia’s continuing war on Ukraine will cause bigger economic problems like soaring inflation and commodity shortfalls in 2023, resulting in global recession.
Year 2023: Scenarios for Ukraine
How will the Russo-Ukrainian war end? Outcomes fall into one of four broad categories. But victory for Ukraine looks more like a question of when than if.

