Zelensky
‘His Personal Victory’ – Zelensky Sours On Trump-Putin Alaska Talks
Uninvited to the summit and unwilling to cede Donbas, Ukraine’s leader worries that Putin has “postponed sanctions” with the US visit and could be coming back into Trump’s good graces.
Aug. 13, 2025
US
Kremlin’s Brutality Documented: US Rights Report Details Russian Atrocities in Ukraine, Internal Repression
The Trump administration’s 2024 human rights report highlights Russia’s alleged execution-style killings, sexual violence, forced child deportations in Ukraine, and rising repression in Russia.
Aug. 12, 2025
War in Ukraine
OPINION: The Trump Illusion
Putin is taking advantage of both Trump’s eagerness to strike a deal he can show to the world and his reluctance to pull the trigger on previous threats.
Aug. 12, 2025
War in Ukraine
Children First: Trump-Putin Summit ‘Disaster’ for Ukraine’s Stolen Kids, Warns Expert
Ahead of the Alaska summit, a Yale lab chief tells Kyiv Post the White House lacks action on repatriating 35,000 abducted children, urging Red Cross access despite Trump’s past rhetoric.
Aug. 12, 2025
Top News
Teen Daughter of Fallen Ukrainian Soldier Returned From Russia
Kyiv’s child return task force says the 14-year-old daughter of a fallen soldier was covertly brought back to Ukraine a day before she was to be sent to a Russian boarding school.
Aug. 11, 2025
Russia
Belarus Today: Former Political Prisoner and Oppositionist Presidential Candidate Speaks Out
Former political prisoner and 2010 Belarusian presidential candidate Andrei Sannikau opens up to Kyiv Post on what his country has become under Lukashenko and Putin.
Aug. 9, 2025
Russia
OPINION: Russia Is Losing Its Regional Grip
The freshly announced peace deal between Azerbaijan and Armenia is part of a broader strategic realignment in the South Caucasus, pushing Putin’s Russia out in the cold.
Aug. 9, 2025
Russia
OPINION: A Wound Still Bleeding: 17 Years After the Russia-Georgia War
Russia’s invasion of Georgia 17 years ago today should have served as a cautionary tale. Unfortunately, many still refuse to see Moscow’s revanchist ambitions – or simply choose complicity.
Aug. 7, 2025
Ukraine
EXPLAINED: How Ukraine Guarantees Its Anti-Graft Independence: 9 Things to Know
To understand Ukraine’s fight against corruption, one has to first understand how the anti-corruption system is designed to function in the first place.
Aug. 5, 2025
Ukraine
Ukraine Nabs Exec in Military Drone Graft Scandal
The accused is said to be involved in a scheme to procure drones for the military at inflated prices, allegedly in collusion with a lawmaker, local officials, and military personnel.
Aug. 5, 2025
Russia
OPINION: The Longer Russians Wait to Lay Down Their Weapons, the Higher the Price
Moscow realizes that it cannot win the war it launched against Ukraine. But it also believes it cannot stop. Soon reality will sink in as Russian society crashes in on itself.
Aug. 5, 2025
War in Ukraine
Austrian Court Greenlights Naftogaz Seizure of $139M in Russian Assets
Naftogaz is pursuing Russian state assets across multiple jurisdictions to enforce a $5 billion arbitration award for the expropriation of its assets in Crimea.
Aug. 4, 2025
Russia
Seizing Russian Real Estate in France Creates Global Precedent – Oschadbank Rep
Globally, courts may no longer see state property as untouchable following the seizure of Russian assets in France in a lawsuit brought by Ukraine’s state-owned Oschadbank.
Aug. 3, 2025
Children
‘Genocide Playing Out’: New Files on Abducted Children Bolster Calls for Tougher Action on Russia
Russia’s “demographic erasure” of Ukraine is laid bare in hacked documents on child deportations which legal and security analysts say provide “rare and strong proof” of Moscow’s genocidal intent.
Aug. 1, 2025
Zelensky
EU Freezes Ukraine Aid Over Zelensky’s Anti-Corruption Rollback
Ukraine failed to check its homework relating to reforms in exchange for aid packages, but Zelensky’s anti-corruption rollback decision may become a tipping point.
Updated: July 30, 2025
Belarus
Ukrainian Hacker Attacks on Russia – ‘More Effective, Cheaper Than Drones’
With Aeroflot finally admitting the “issues with its information system” that paralyzed its operations were the result of a cyberattack, Ukrainian hackers promise this is just the beginning.
July 29, 2025
War in Ukraine
Ukraine Marks Day of Remembrance for Tortured and Executed
Ukraine honors defenders and civilians who died in captivity, vowing justice for Russian war crimes and urging global pressure on Moscow’s brutal treatment of POWs.
July 28, 2025
War in Ukraine
‘War Crime’: US Senate Targets Russia Over Mass Abduction of Ukrainian Children
Senator Dick Durbin pushes amendment escalating pressure on Kremlin over alleged kidnapping of 20,000 Ukrainian minors.
July 24, 2025
Zelensky
How Zelensky Stripped Anti-Graft Agencies of Their Independence, Explained
In effect, the government’s controversial Bill 12414 stripped the prosecution arm of the independent anti-corruption ecosystem, rendering it no longer independent.
July 24, 2025
Zelensky
Opposition Efforts to Restore Anti-Corruption Agency Independence Intensify
As Zelensky seeks a compromise, opponents of Bill No. 12414 are pursuing legal repeal through parliament and a constitutional challenge to block the law.
July 23, 2025
