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War in Ukraine
Kyiv Says UK, Germany, Moldova Ready to Join War Tribunal
The Special Tribunal aims to prosecute Russia’s crime of aggression against Ukraine, with Ukraine’s foreign minister saying that 16 nations are the legal minimum to set it up.
April 1, 2026
Ukraine
Illegal iPhone Imports to Ukraine Declined 20%
The share of illegally imported iPhones in Ukraine is gradually decreasing, with the figure dropping from 80% to 60% last year.
March 30, 2026
Ukraine
A Vital Russian Army Recruiting Ground – Prisons – Is Hollowing Out, Official Says
Since late 2022, it’s been possible to wipe a Russian prison sentence off the books if a man volunteers to fight in Ukraine, but now there are fewer behind bars available to take that deal.
March 6, 2026
War in Ukraine
Report: 2025 Was Russo-Ukrainian War’s Deadliest Year for Civilians – So Far
The aggregate deadliest killer of Ukrainian civilians over 2025 was Russian drones, but, the engines of the biggest single day death tolls were salvos of Russian missiles.
Feb. 13, 2026
Ukraine
ANALYSIS: Ukraine’s Gambling Market 2025: Russians Gone, What’s Next?
Some officials say market operators are now cooperating with authorities, but others warn that overly strict regulations could push players back to the shadowy operators, many of which are Russian.
Dec. 8, 2025
Legal
Ex-Audit Chief Warns Polish Intelligence Lacks Oversight
The lack of proper oversight might be linked to the recent pedophilia scandal in the Polish secret services.
Oct. 13, 2025
War in Ukraine
Ukraine Considers Military Courts Amid Rising Wartime Cases
After more than a decade since their abolition, lawmakers and the President’s Office are debating the creation of courts to handle military offenses and protect servicemen’s rights.
Oct. 9, 2025
Ukraine
Scandal Unfolds Over Ukraine’s e-Notary Data Leak – But Did It Happen?
It appears that Ukraine’s e-Notary reform has encountered resistance that is not yet very noticeable, but nevertheless significant.
Oct. 1, 2025
Russia
Russian Demand for Drone Strike Insurance ‘Goes Through Roof’
The rise has come from the fear that damage caused by drones will be declared an “act of terrorism” and excluded from standard property insurance compensation.
Sept. 22, 2025
Ukraine
English-Ukrainian Legal Dictionary Shortlisted for Top Award
A groundbreaking partnership between legal experts and academics from the UK and Ukraine has redefined critical legal terms that “de-Russify” essential areas of the law of modern-day Ukraine.
Sept. 16, 2025
Zelensky
How Zelensky Stripped Anti-Graft Agencies of Their Independence, Explained
In effect, the government’s controversial Bill 12414 stripped the prosecution arm of the independent anti-corruption ecosystem, rendering it no longer independent.
July 24, 2025
Ukraine
Zelensky Signs Dual Citizenship Into Law – But With Caveats
The landmark bill has seen years of debate, with foreigners previously required to renounce their native citizenship when obtaining a Ukrainian passport and vice versa – but not anymore.
Updated: July 15, 2025
Legal
What Ukraine Needs to Stop Foreign Investors Running Away
As the world gathers in Rome to work out how to help Ukraine recover and rebuild, Kyiv Post speaks to one Kyiv-based American who has been doing exactly that for more than a decade.
July 11, 2025
Zelensky
Zelensky Responds to Porn Decriminalization Petition
The Ukrainian president said the parliament, the Verkhovna Rada, is the only legal body with the authority to amend the law, and it is already working on it.
July 8, 2025
War in Ukraine
OPINION: Why We Must Punish the Crime of Aggression
A Special Tribunal to prosecute Russia’s crime of aggression would fill a legal gap, deter future wars, and help uphold global justice.
July 6, 2025
Ukraine
EXPLAINED: Europe’s Special Tribunal for Russia’s Crime of Aggression – 8 Things to Know
The Special Tribunal marks a monumental step for Kyiv in holding Russia responsible for the invasion – but what does it do, and what is its purpose?
June 26, 2025
