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War in Ukraine
Restoration Begins on Kyiv Cathedral Damaged by Russian Strike
“This is where it all began. This is the heart of our state,” a cultural director said of the 11th-century St. Sophia.
June 12, 2025
Kyiv
‘They Struck at the Heart of Our Identity’: Russian Attack Damages Kyiv’s St. Sophia Cathedral
Officials reported that a blast wave from an arial attack destroyed the cornice on the main apse of the cathedral, a UNESCO World Heritage site and one of Ukraine’s most important historical sites.
June 10, 2025
Ukraine
OPINION: Mind Your Gs and Hs
Why is the outdated ISO 9 standard for transliterating the Ukrainian language still being used when a more accurate and effective alternative is available?
June 8, 2025
Ukraine
‘Ukraine Has Always Aspired To Be Free’: Bohdan Nahaylo, Chief Editor of Kyiv Post, on Country’s Rich History
In an interview with the “Silicon Curtain” community, Bohdan Nahaylo explores Ukraine’s struggle for freedom, its cultural resilience, and what the world often overlooks about its rich history.
June 3, 2025
Art
Sophia Hodych: The Ukrainian-Australian Theatre Maker Behind ‘Art of Courage’
Blending her rich cultural roots with powerful storytelling, Sophia Hodych’s “Art of Courage” draws from personal and political narratives to challenge conventions and shake up the theater world.
May 18, 2025
Ukraine
Vyshyvanka Day Flash Mob: Take a Photo in Your Traditional Ukrainian Embroidered Attire
On May 15, Kyiv Post, Ukrainian language school Language Lab, and the restaurant Hlek, join forces for a photographic flash mob in celebration of Vyshyvanka Day – to show solidarity with Ukraine.
May 14, 2025
Ukraine
OPINION: The Western Threat: Understanding Why Hungary Spies on Zakarpattia
Hungary reportedly spied in Ukraine to assess support for a Hungarian “peacekeeping mission.” To understand why, and why there’s no appetite for such an operation, you have to understand the region.
May 11, 2025
US
Seattle’s Lenin Statue and the Fight for Historical Memory
The statue’s hands are often painted red to symbolize Lenin’s legacy of bloodshed. Despite removal efforts, it remains a controversial fixture in the community.
May 5, 2025

