War in Ukraine
Ukraine’s Highest Court to Review Constitutionality of Russian Black Sea Fleet in Crimea
The Constitutional Court of Ukraine will decide the constitutionality of Yanukovych's 2010 Kharkiv Pact letting Russia’s Black Sea Fleet stay in Crimea until 2042 - per Ukrainian lawmakers' demand.
April 20, 2023
US
Detained Wall Street Journal Reporter Makes First Public Russian Court Appearance
Evan Gershkovich was arrested on allegations of spying for the US government. He is specifically accused of attempting to obtain classified defense information.
April 18, 2023
Corruption Watch
Can Ukraine Defeat Corruption? Exclusive Interview With Artem Sytnyk, Former Director of NABU
In this interview with Kyiv Post, Sytnyk is hopeful that, in time, corruption will no longer be one of the top 3 problems in Ukraine.
April 18, 2023
War in Ukraine
Ukraine Abuses Expose Russian Army 'Impunity': Experts
Deep-rooted impunity mechanism in Russian army allows war crimes to go unpunished
April 17, 2023
Corruption Watch
Why Sennychenko’s High-Profile Corruption Case is a Potential Time Bomb
A major corruption scheme uncovered by NABU might have involved senior officials from Zelensky’s Office and Ukrainian oligarchs Dmytro Firtash and Ihor Kolomoisky.
April 17, 2023
Ukraine
Russians Managed to Infiltrate Leadership of Ukraine’s Security Service
The official investigation reveals that Russian intelligence successfully planted moles “very close to the leadership of the State Security Service of Ukraine” – What lessons and fallout?
April 14, 2023
War in Ukraine
Tribunal Orders Russia to Compensate Naftogaz for Crimean Losses
International Arbitration Tribunal in the Hague orders Russia to pay compensation for losses and lost property of Naftogaz in Crimea
April 13, 2023
War in Ukraine
Akhmetov Initiates Arbitration Against Russia for Seized Assets in Donbas
Ukrainian tycoon suing Russia for damages caused by its aggression.
April 12, 2023
War in Ukraine
1,374 Civilians Died Violently During the Occupation of Kyiv Region
A National Police briefing reveals that people were tied up, strangled with car cables, beaten with truncheons, kept in pits, and then shot by Russian troops.
April 12, 2023
Europe
EU, G7 in Talks on Special Tribunal for Russian Crime of Aggression
G7 and EU ministers of justice to discuss at their meeting in Tokyo on July 7 bringing Russians suspected of war crimes against Ukraine to justice.
April 9, 2023
31 Ukrainian Children Forcibly Deported by Russia Are Repatriated
Their reunion with families comes in context of some 20,000 Ukrainian children having been abducted by Russia during full-scale invasion.
April 9, 2023
Russia
OPINION: The Only Thing Going Well for Russia Has Been Raising the Iron Curtain Again
Russia’s foreign policy has - of its own doing - isolated the country from the civilized world. Counting on salvation from China, it has terminated its relationship with Europe and the West.
April 8, 2023
War in Ukraine
Kyiv Post Morning Memo – Everything You Need to Know on Friday, April 7
Your daily news brief direct from Ukraine’s capital. - April 7, 2023
April 7, 2023
War in Ukraine
Maria Lvova-Belova Ignores ICC Arrest Warrant to Give Speech at the UN Security Council
Russia, (mis)uses its prerogative to provide an opportunity to refute allegations of forced deportation of children from Ukraine, in spite of objections by U.N. members.
April 6, 2023
Corruption Watch
Two Inefficient Government Agencies Tracking Economic Crimes Face Reform or Elimination
The Ukrainian parliament plans to reform the Economic Security Bureau and ARMA, the agency charged with the tracing and management of seized criminal assets.
April 5, 2023
War in Ukraine
OPINION: Blood-red Lines Connect Kremlin Wars in Syria and Ukraine
It is time to address the parallels between Putin’s two bloody wars, both ongoing for a decade on two continents, the consequences of his aggression, and the responses needed.
April 5, 2023
War in Ukraine
OPINION: Murder at Café Putin
No, it’s not a new film based on an Agatha Christie novel, but it might well be. The recent assassination of a notorious Russian milblogger is rife with vicious intrigue.
April 5, 2023
Russia
OPINION: 20 Years of Russian Shame: Importance of a Special Tribunal for Russian Aggression
The creation of a special tribunal is seen by an increasing number of influential states as a legally feasible and morally imperative way to address Russia’s aggression.
April 4, 2023
War in Ukraine
Kyiv Post Morning Memo – Everything You Need to Know on Tuesday, April 4
Your daily news brief direct from Ukraine’s capital. - April 4, 2023
April 4, 2023
Important for Ukraine to Ratify Rome Statute – European Commissioner for Justice
Ukraine's Ratification of the Rome Statute is needed to strengthen the mechanism for bringing to justice those responsible for war crimes.
April 2, 2023
