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Ukraine
OPINION: Don’t Betray Ukraine Again. No Excuses This Time!
Reflections on today’s anniversary of the infamous 1994 Budapest Memorandum
Dec. 5, 2025
People
OPINION: Renata Bogdanska-Anders – Ukraine’s Polish Icon
On the 15th anniversary of the death of this remarkable woman, so dear to both Poland and Ukraine, her story deserves to be retold.
Nov. 30, 2025
Ukraine
OPINION: A Long and Winding Road
Distractions and political machinations won’t stop Ukrainians from appreciating a cardinal fact: there’s no place like home. Ukraine is theirs, and they won’t give it up
Nov. 16, 2025
Russia
OPINION: Serbia Has Had Enough of Russia's Patronizing Attitude
Maria Zakharova and the limits of humiliation by Russia of Serbia.
Nov. 10, 2025
Ukraine
OPINION: Exhumations: For Everything There Is a Season – This Ain’t It
As the search continues for evidence of what happened to UPA soldiers who fought against communist Poland’s occupation, is now really an appropriate time to ruminate over an unhappy past?
Nov. 2, 2025
Ukraine
Why November 1 is an Important Date in Ukraine’s Struggle for Independence
On this day, back in 1918, Western Ukrainians declared independence in Lviv and fought for it.
Nov. 1, 2025
Putin
Russians Marking Stalin’s Repression See ‘Many Warning Signs’ Today
“This is our history. We must know it, and we must learn from it,” said Kristina, a 49-year-old gardener whose great-grandfather was executed at the Stalin-era execution site near Moscow.
Oct. 31, 2025
History
OPINION: Memory Crimes in Ukraine – A Selective Approach?
Ukraine is deep in the process of rectifying a history long distorted by an imperial agenda. So, it should come as no surprise that laws against totalitarian symbols are taken seriously.
Oct. 19, 2025
Ukraine
Ukraine in Antarctica. Part 2: Science for the World
At the Vernadsky Research Station in Antarctica, scientific work advances solutions to global problems. Charles Cockell looks at the fascinating work of Ukraine on the White Continent.
Oct. 12, 2025
Ukraine
History as Bridge or Wall? Emotions vs. Pragmatism in Polish-Ukrainian Relations
How can historical memory be reconciled with the need for cooperation? Dr. Łukasz Adamski, historian and Mieroszewski Centre deputy director, tells Kyiv Post why emotions dominate over rationality.
Oct. 5, 2025
NATO
OPINION: An Army That Drills but Never Marches: NATO’s Warning
NATO’s triumph is that it acts – and it must never forget that action is what keeps it alive.
Sept. 28, 2025
Ukraine
Dynastic Wars, Family Diplomacy: A Thousand-Year Connection Between Kyiv and Royal London
Ukraine and Great Britain share an intertwined history dating as far back as Kyiv’s influence on the struggle for the throne in London a thousand years ago.
Sept. 20, 2025
Ukraine
Timothy Snyder: “To Join the Same Tradition as Vasyl Stus Is an Act of Courage”
America’s preeminent historian of Eastern Europe has been awarded for his tireless work in giving the world a balanced view of what happened (and is happening) in Ukraine.
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
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
Ukraine
Ukraine – Cradle of Europe, Part 1: Arc of Ukraine
The first in a series of articles on the Ukrainian origins of European language, culture and post-Neolithic technology.
Aug. 31, 2025
