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Russia
Russia Revives Cold War-Era Eurovision Rival ‘Intervision’ – Who Won This Time?
Each country’s act sang in their native language – “unlike Eurovision, where most songs are often sung in English,” the organizers were at pains to point out.
Sept. 21, 2025
Cinema
Kyiv of Mine: a Cinematic Love Letter to a City Under Siege
It took eight years to make this cinematic homage to Kyiv and the people who live there – from the dynamic years after the Revolution of Dignity to the current wartime defiance.
Sept. 16, 2025
Kyiv
Kyiv Plans Meta-Garden to Honor Artist Heorhiy Narbut, Who Shaped Ukraine’s Early Identity
Kyiv will transform a Reitarska Street square into a “meta-garden” honoring Heorhiy Narbut, creator of Ukraine’s first banknotes and stamps.
Sept. 14, 2025
Ukraine
Ukraine in Antarctica. Part I: The Pony Whisperer
Thirty years ago, Ukraine took ownership of the former British Faraday Station (now Vernadsky) in Antarctica. Charles Cockell looks at the fascinating history of Ukraine on the White Continent.
Sept. 11, 2025
Kyiv
Language of Music Conveys Important Truths About Ukraine in Wartime
Kyiv Tango Orchestra presents Ukrainian songs with a new Argentinian tango touch.
Sept. 8, 2025
Music
Tears, Music, and Unity: Georgian Artists Move Ukrainians at ‘National Legend of Ukraine 2025’
Kyiv Post speaks to Georgian singer and living legend Nino Katamadze about music, solidarity, and performing in Kyiv’s in front of Ukraine’s president and first lady.
Updated: Sept. 8, 2025
Ukraine
40 Years Without Stus: How a Murder Sparked Ukraine’s Independence
Silenced by the Soviets, reborn by his people, Ukrainian poet Vasyl Stus’ death in 1985 awakened Ukraine. Now, 40 years on, his voice still defies Moscow’s empire.
Sept. 5, 2025
Putin
Jude Law Became ‘Obsessive’ Putin Watcher for Role as Kremlin Leader
Some have suggested the British actor bears a resemblance to the Kremlin leader who launched Russia’s ongoing invasion of Ukraine.
Sept. 5, 2025

