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Ukraine
Kyiv Post Contributor Ugo Poletti Honored With Ukrainian Military Award in Odesa
The frequent commentator for the Kyiv Post, Poletti has spent years documenting life in Ukraine.
7h ago
Ukraine
The Stories Behind Thousands of Names: ICMP Names Winners of ‘Voices of the Missing’ Journalism Competition
Since the full-scale invasion in 2022, and with cases also stretching back to 2014, more than 90,000 Ukrainians are listed as missing.
10h ago
War in Ukraine
Kremlin Bars Foreign Media From Moscow’s May 9 Parade Coverage
According to German outlet Spiegel, foreign journalists who had already received official approval were informed by phone that their permits had been canceled.
May 8, 2026
Ukraine
International Federation Expels Russian Journalists’ Union Over Kremlin War Ties
Russia’s journalists’ union has been expelled from the world’s largest media federation after accusations of supporting occupation structures in Ukraine.
May 7, 2026
Hungary
Hungary’s Independent Media Has Already Won the Election
Scoops and whistleblowers appearing in the country’s independent press have fed the sense that political change is in the offing.
April 11, 2026
Russia
Russian Security Forces Raid Novaya Gazeta Office, Arrest Journalist
Russian security forces searched the Moscow office of independent newspaper Novaya Gazeta and arrested investigative journalist Oleg Roldugin.
April 10, 2026
War in Ukraine
OPINION: The Only Way Ukraine Loses This War Is if the West Loses Its Nerve
The numbers speak for themselves. Russia’s losses are unsustainable, and its economy pales in comparison to the economies of Ukraine’s Western allies. It’s all a question of political will.
Feb. 23, 2026
Ukraine
Amber Heart Award for Kyiv Post Contributor
Pete Shmigel’s lifelong efforts to support Ukrainian independence through activism, journalism and literature have been acknowledged by Ukraine.
Feb. 17, 2026
Kyiv
War Correspondent Pulls 4-Year-Old From Rubble After Drone Strike Near Kyiv
Radio Liberty correspondent Marian Kushnir carried a 4-year-old girl from a burning apartment after a Russian drone strike near Kyiv that killed her mother and stepfather.
Jan. 28, 2026
War in Ukraine
26 Ukrainian Journalists Still Held by Russia in 2025
Amid the ongoing war, reporters imprisoned in Russia often face torture and death. In the meantime, advocacy groups continue to push for their release.
Dec. 29, 2025
Belarus
Belarusian Spyware Targets Journalists
Spyware discovered by a Reporters Without Borders investigation indicates that the Belarus regime has for years been covertly accessing journalists’ communications.
Dec. 17, 2025
Poland
OPINION: The Journalist Who Knew Too Much – The Vanishing of Jarosław Ziętara
in 1999, prosecutors declared that the journalist was dead and a symbolic grave was erected in his birth town.
Dec. 12, 2025
Journalism
111 Journalists Killed So Far This Year in the World
A new report highlights another highly lethal year for journalists and media workers – with 46% of the deaths occurring in Gaza, Palestine.
Dec. 12, 2025
Russia
Cyberattack on Reporters Without Borders Linked to Russian Security Services
After a months-long investigation, the French non-profit said that the FSB-linked Calisto group was behind the phishing attack.
Dec. 9, 2025
Ukraine
OPINION: Why Showing Up Matters – Representing Kyiv Post and Ukraine at the Influential Web Summit
Reflections and takeaways from my speaking at this year’s high-profile global tech & innovation Web Summit in Lisbon, Portugal.
Nov. 19, 2025
Russia
OPINION: Human Tragedy as Opportunity for Russia’s Special War in the Balkans
The combination of a strategic Serbian oil company at loggerheads with Gazprom and the dramatic hunger strike of a protesting mother presents an opportunity Moscow does not want to miss.
Nov. 18, 2025
