War in Ukraine
Momentum for Ukraine’s Big Plans for New System of International Relations - Minus Russian Influence
One of Ukraine's top diplomats, Ihor Zhovka, tells Kyiv Post that plans for a major global summit with world leaders – and excluding Russia – is taking shape, with more buy-in from the Global South.
Nov. 9, 2023
War in Ukraine
Zelensky Says Ukraine Has a ‘Concrete Plan’ for Battlefield Success by Year-End
The Ukrainian president admitted progress has been slow but said that Ukraine has a plan for the battlefield in 2024 but couldn't share the details.
Nov. 9, 2023
Putin
Russia’s Project BARS – How State Employees Were ‘Conned’ into Volunteering for Putin’s War
Russia’s Ministry of Defense 2021 BARS initiative encouraged employees of state companies to join its “combat reserve” project, not knowing that war was just around the corner.
Nov. 7, 2023
War in Ukraine
Main Ukrainian Advocacy Group in US Targets Global Snack Maker Mondelez for ‘War Profiteering’ in Russia
Mondelez, the maker of Oreos and Cadbury drew the ire of the biggest Ukrainian advocacy group in the US for providing millions of dollars to the Kremlin’s war coffers by doing business in Russia.
Nov. 7, 2023
War in Ukraine
ANALYSIS: Special Ops Amateur Hour, More Booms and Zelensky Snookers Himself
The latest musings from Stefan Korshak on Ukrainian behind-the-scenes political maneuvers and media and narrative failures.
Nov. 6, 2023
War in Ukraine
Zelensky Denies Stalemate, Kyiv Claims Hit on Russian-Held Shipyard
He also rejected the idea Western countries were putting pressure on him to enter negotiations with Russia amid reports US and EU officials had spoken to Kyiv about what such talks would entail.
Nov. 4, 2023
Ukraine
ANALYSIS: Tucker Carlson Raises Red Flags Again With Bogus ‘Journalist Union’ Rep
Fired Fox News host interviews representative of group critics say is “neither a Union nor professional journalists” but shills for Moscow’s political and religious worldviews.
Nov. 4, 2023
Kremlin
Leaked Guidelines Show Russian Mobilization Targets the Socially Disadvantaged
In its drive to meet Kremlin imposed quotas of “volunteers” for the war in Ukraine regional authorities have been “encouraged” to target immigrants, debtors and the unemployed.
Nov. 3, 2023
Europe
‘Ukraine’s Shell Crisis Will Continue, European Ammo Production Too Slow’ – Lithuania’s President
It’s a story of way more ammo needed than there are factories to produce it, and new capacity won’t appear overnight, no matter what the politicians promise.
Nov. 2, 2023
Ukraine
'Putin is Dead' News Meant To Gauge Russians’ Reactions, Says Ukraine Intel
HUR spokesman Andriy Yusov said the Kremlin-orchestrated hoaxes are "designed for domestic audiences" and are "part of a certain scheme."
Nov. 2, 2023
Ukraine
In 2024, Kyiv to Spend Everything on Defense – Budget Committee Chair
In an interview with Kyiv Post, Roksolana Pidlasa, the chair of the Ukrainian parliament’s budget committee, said that inflation is slowing down.
Oct. 30, 2023
Ukraine
Ukraine’s Former-US Ambassador On Aid, the New House Speaker and What Happens Next
Valeriy Chalyi elaborates on why Mike Johnson's election as Speaker of the US House of Representatives is not such a disaster for Ukraine.
Oct. 29, 2023
War in Ukraine
Kremlin Claims It Shot Down ATACMS, Other Sources Say the US Weapons Took Out Russian Anti-Missile Systems
Moscow says its “world-best” air defense systems blew up two American ATACMS ballistic missiles in airspace over Luhansk region. But evidence is piling up that it was the other way around.
Oct. 27, 2023
Ukraine
EXPLAINED: The Good (and Bad) News About Aid to Ukraine Announced Last Night
A new package of US military assistance was welcomed by Kyiv but a hugely symbolic decision from Slovakia was met with silence.
Oct. 27, 2023
War in Ukraine
US House Elects Speaker Opposed to Further Aid to Ukraine
Mike Johnson, the little-known and far-right selection for Speaker of the House, has a "Very Poor" rating from the group Republicans for Ukraine.
Oct. 25, 2023
Ukraine
OPINION: Ukrainian Journalism Versus Russian Imperialism – Then, Now and Tomorrow (Part 3, Conclusion)
Kyiv Post’s Chief Editor reflects on how the media landscape has evolved and the challenges facing Ukrainian journalism in the past, now and in the near future.
Oct. 24, 2023
War in Ukraine
ANALYSIS: Can the Russian Army Really Be that Stupid? (One Guess)
Over the past three weeks, Russia has thrown away something like two to four brigades of trained, regular army troops, against the very strongest Ukrainian fortifications, in the area of Avdiivka.
Oct. 23, 2023
Armed Forces of Ukraine
OPINION: How Ukraine Is Becoming the World’s Number One Digital Government
Despite the war still raging – and in many respects because of it – Ukraine is poised to lead the world in digitalization efforts, becoming a high-tech giant.
Oct. 23, 2023
Ukrainian Journalism Versus Russian Imperialism – Then, Now and Tomorrow (Part 2)
Kyiv Post’s Chief Editor reflects on how the media landscape has evolved and the challenges facing Ukrainian journalism in the past, now and in the near future.
Oct. 22, 2023
OPINION: Historical Memory or Manipulated Historical Illiteracy?
The issue of the Galicia Division, which fought in German uniforms against the Soviets, has long been officially closed in the UK and Canada. Yet insinuations of guilt by association persist.
Oct. 22, 2023
