Corruption Watch
Mar. 17, 14:51
The Defense Ministry is trying to break the stranglehold of a bureaucratic system given to corruption. Kyiv Post investigates efforts to bring vast amounts of procurement money out from the shadows.
Putin
Mar. 16, 14:33
Former KGB agent Putin has been in power as president or prime minister since 1999 and is casting the election as a show of loyalty and support for his military assault on Ukraine.
Mar. 16, 11:03
For all his despotic bravado, Putin has actually more reason to feel insecure than unassailable.
Ukraine
Mar. 14, 17:06
Zelensky must thread the needle carefully lest “hubris,” poor counsel, and scandal rob his presidency of the laurels it deserves.
US
Mar. 13, 18:26
Ukraine-born, US-based film producer Ihor Lopatonok teamed up with Hollywood director Oliver Stone to create a pair of films that may as well have been written by Putin.
War in Ukraine
Mar. 13, 08:25
Kyiv Post’s new overnight supplement to War in Ukraine Update for March 13.
EU
Mar. 12, 18:50
Lawmakers argued that Brussels had caved in to Orban's "blackmail" in order to secure Orban's support for Ukraine entering EU talks.
Putin
Mar. 12, 15:50
Following other revisionist histories recently promulgated by Moscow that seek to give rationale to Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, two Duma members want to nullify Krushchev’s 1954 act.
Navalny
Mar. 11, 16:03
Only a few thousand Russians paid their respects to martyred Alexei Navalny, and his family had difficulty getting a hearse, church, or cemetery to lay him to rest, the author writes.
Zelensky
Mar. 10, 16:45
Stephen Bryen, a former US Deputy Under Secretary of Defense, portrays Ukraine’s current military situation as so dire that the US should consider evacuating Zelensky. Here is why he is wrong.
Russia
Mar. 10, 11:04
The Latest Overview on the Situation of Religious Dissenters in Russia from Human Rights Without Frontiers International.
Mar. 10, 10:19
Ukrainian Prosecutor General in Washington for talks on US--Ukrainian partnership in combatting corruption, exposing Russia's war crimes.
Putin
Mar. 9, 11:52
The Kremlin will continue cracking down on dissidents and igniting trouble and turmoil globally until its leadership is replaced, but this requires defeat abroad, a united and effective domestic oppos
UN
Mar. 8, 16:05
Tikhanovskaya called on UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres to intervene, saying that other Belarusian political prisoners had also been cut off from the outside world.
Mar. 8, 14:44
Interesting to hear Christine Lagarde argue that seizing Russian assets needs to be legal, the author writes.
War in Ukraine
Mar. 7, 13:56
What are people thinking and discussing two years into Russia’s all-out war against Ukraine? This question spawns a host of others at a critical time in Ukraine’s fight for survival.
US
Mar. 6, 16:45
A favorite of affluent, moderate Republican voters, Haley failed to derail Trump’s path to the nomination since finishing a distant third in the opening contest in Iowa in January.
US
Mar. 6, 08:24
No surprises in US Super Tuesday primaries as Trump and Biden sweep the deck, and Haley's bid in doubt.
US
Mar. 5, 14:57
A reckless prospective foreign policy and a troubling unfitness to hold the nation’s highest office – why Donald Trump is the thorn in the side of the Republican party and a threat to democracy.