Ukraine
US Air Defense ‘Lets Us Survive’: Shmyhal
Defense Minister Denys Shmyhal gave a brief recap of the Ramstein format meeting on Wednesday alongside NATO chief Mark Rutte, which focused on air defenses for Ukraine.
Oct. 15, 2025
Europe
OPINION: Petro Politics
Oil fuels wars, wealth, and world order. From Moscow to Tehran to Washington, fossil energy shapes power. The US leads as Russia, Iran, and China weaponize oil for dominance.
Oct. 14, 2025
Ukraine
‘Step Up’ – Trump Puts Tomahawks on Table as Ultimatum to Moscow
The US President warns Russia he will arm Ukraine with long-range cruise missiles if war is not settled quickly. The Kremlin’s reaction is one of “deep concern.”
Oct. 13, 2025
Ukraine
‘Russia Also Enemy of West’ – Interview With German Democracy Advocate
Kyiv Post speaks to Thomas Birringer of the Konrad Adenauer Stiftung, a political foundation in support of democracy hoping to spearhead German engagement in Ukraine.
Oct. 12, 2025
Ukraine
OPINION: Dobropillia Victory, Energy Blasts, Casualty Counts, Inkerman Revisited
Stefan Korshak, Kyiv Post’s military correspondent, shares his perspective on recent developments in Russia’s war in Ukraine.
Oct. 11, 2025
War in Ukraine
Russian Media Cheers New, Punishing Strikes Against Ukraine’s Power Grid
The message from Moscow is that Russia’s armed forces are unstoppable and the Ukrainians deserve everything they get.
Oct. 10, 2025
Russia
Russia’s Shadow Army: How the Kremlin Recruits Arabs as Cannon Fodder in Ukraine
Moscow is outsourcing its war against Ukraine as much as it can. Recently more Arabs have joined the ranks of those misled in hopes of finding better conditions in Russia.
Oct. 9, 2025
Ukraine
OPINION: Trading Bombardments, Icky Economy, Erik Prince
Stefan Korshak, Kyiv Post’s military correspondent, shares his perspective on recent developments in Russia’s war in Ukraine.
Oct. 6, 2025
ANALYSIS: Ukraine’s Drones vs. Russia’s Energy Industry
Ukraine’s drone campaign has knocked offline up to 40% of Russia’s oil refining capacity, spiking fuel prices and shortages nationwide – hitting motorists and possibly Kremlin stability alike.
Oct. 4, 2025
Ukraine
‘Political Will’ Barrier Threatens Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Safety, Says IAEA Chief
The UN watchdog chief confirms detailed proposals have been made to both sides for repairs but says political will is the only thing standing in the way of technicians
Oct. 4, 2025
Moldova
Elections in Moldova: Pro-European Course Confirmed
Despite minor losses, PAS can now continue the country’s path towards EU accession without a coalition partner. Europe’s media take a closer look at the outcome.
Oct. 1, 2025
Russia
Tariffs Instead of Veto – Is the EU Finding New Way to Sanction Russia?
The EU is weighing tariffs on Russian oil still flowing via the Druzhba pipeline, aiming to bypass member state vetoes and keep pressure on Moscow while funding its own energy transition.
Sept. 27, 2025
Zelensky
‘We Can’t Just Swap Territories’: Zelensky Says Trump Finally Understands Ukraine’s Position
Speaking in an interview with Fox News on Tuesday, Zelensky said he had a “good conversation” with Trump and believes the US president’s position has shifted.
Sept. 24, 2025
Ukraine
Top-End Russian Anti-Aircraft System on Table at Upcoming Trump-Erdogan Summit
The Kremlin and Kyiv both could use powerful S-400 missile interceptors currently owned by Türkiye. Ankara’s 2017 purchase of the high-tech Russian weapons triggered US sanctions.
Sept. 22, 2025
War in Ukraine
Russia’s Former Top General Lapin Dismissed From Military
Russia’s former commander of the Center and North army groups, who has faced domestic criticism of his poor command, has reportedly been officially sacked.
Sept. 21, 2025
Energy
‘Don’t Mention the Drones’ – Russian Media Admits Empty Gas Pumps Nationwide, Rocketing Fuel Prices
It’s OK in Russia to admit motorists might have trouble filling up their automobiles. But it’s not OK to talk about all the oil refineries in Russia the Ukrainian drones have blown up.
Sept. 19, 2025
Ukraine
Art of Deflection? Trump Points to European Allies After ‘Let Down’ by Putin
On his return to Washington from a state visit to the UK, the US President is placing the burden of peace on Europe, a move an expert suggests is a deflection from stalled negotiations.
Sept. 19, 2025
Poland
Poland Tells China: ‘Nie!’ – Warsaw Lockdown of China-Belarus Train Traffic to Stay in Effect
As the Chinese foreign minister frets over freight train traffic jams, with EU-bound electronics and perishable fish shipments stall on Belarusian side tracks, Warsaw still says “no” to China’s Wang.
Sept. 16, 2025
