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Ukraine
OPINION: Ukraine: The Rich Republic
From monarchy to Marxism, Ukraine’s experience of almost every permutation of human organization has equipped it with a unique richness. Its hard-won independence is worthy of its social wisdom.
Aug. 24, 2025
Ukraine
OPINION: 34 Years Ago Today – How Ukraine Reaffirmed Its Desire to be Independent
On Aug. 24, 1991, the then still Soviet Ukrainian parliament declared Ukraine’s independence. How and why?
Aug. 24, 2025
US
ANALYSIS: Kitchen Debate 2.0? Deciphering Trump’s Cryptic Truth Social Update
Following an uncharacteristic update slamming Moscow’s invasion, the US president issued another update likening him and Putin to Nixon and Khrushchev – in a historic Cold War debate.
Aug. 21, 2025
War in Ukraine
OPINION: Munich 2.0: Trump Colludes With Putin’s War Plans
Putin doesn’t want just Czechoslovakia, he wants the Maginot Line, the Low Counties, and Vichy France, with the aid of his American Chamberlain.
Aug. 18, 2025
Ukraine
Ukraine, Poland Launch Joint Exhumation of WWII Polish Soldiers in Lviv
In Lviv, a joint Ukrainian-Polish expedition has launched exhumation efforts to locate and rebury Polish soldiers killed in 1939, marking another step in ongoing bilateral cooperation.
Aug. 4, 2025
Europe
50th Anniversary of Helsinki Final Act
On 1 August 1975 - in the middle of the Cold War - 35 states from both the West and the Eastern Bloc signed the CSCE Final Act in Helsinki.
Aug. 3, 2025
Europe
Explainer: Helsinki Process and the Transformation of Europe
50 years ago, in Helsinki 35 politically diverse states agreed to launch a new process for cooperation and strengthening security. What was its significance?
Aug. 3, 2025
War in Ukraine
Kyiv Festival of Ukrainian Art Receives International Recognition
Kyiv Art Sessions began a year ago born from the urgent need to showcase contemporary Ukrainian art as a powerful participant of global cultural dialogue.
May 24, 2025
Ukraine
‘The Price of Freedom’ – Ukraine Celebrates ‘Day of Remembrance’ for Political Victims of USSR
“Mass political repression in the USSR, especially in the period of the ‘Great Terror’ (1937-1938) have become one of the most tragic pages of the history of Ukraine,” Ministry of Culture remembers.
May 19, 2025
Ukraine
Day of Remembrance and Victory over Nazism in World War II
Kyiv Post joins others around the world in remembering the victims and reflecting on the lessons of history.
May 8, 2025
Biden
‘What the Hell’s Going on Here?’ – Biden Rails Against Trump’s Handling of Ukraine
In his first interview since leaving office, the former US President says Trump is “appeasing” Putin by suggesting Ukraine should give up occupied territory.
May 8, 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
Top News
‘Ten Russian Myths’ – Poltava Museum Moves to ‘Decolonize’ History
“Over more than 300 years, a complex myth has been created around the Battle of Poltava,” said Lyudmyla Shendryk, a guide who has worked at the museum for more than 40 years.
March 31, 2025
Ukraine
OPINION: Trump Abandoning Europe – Tectonic Implications
Is Trump’s withdrawal of the US from Ukraine the end of American power and the beginning of a new world order?
March 8, 2025
War in Ukraine
OPINION: This Potemkin Village Called Russia
Leaders in the West have misjudged Russia, not understanding its history and “greatness” disease. Trump has a chance to make history, garnering statues across Europe and a Nobel prize in Mar-a-Lago.
Feb. 16, 2025
Ukraine
OPINION: 22 January 1918 – Ukraine’s First Independence Day Still Awaits Proper Recognition
Why it’s important finally to recognize the date in 1918 when Ukraine first declared its independence – a year before it proclaimed its unification.
Jan. 22, 2025
