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OPINION: Why 1943 ‘Volhynia Slaughter’ Remains so Sensitive for Poles and Ukrainians and What Needs to be Done
What we should know about, and what needs to be done concerning a dark stain on Ukrainian-Polish relations so that it does not divide both nations but promotes understanding and greater solidarity.
July 10, 2023
Ukraine
EXPLAINED: Why a Confused Crowd Booed After Ukrainian Tennis Star’s Wimbledon Victory
Both players were upset at the reaction after the thrilling match, but Ukraine’s Elina Svitolina still described her victory as “the second-happiest moment in my life.”
July 10, 2023
Ukraine
OPINION: Why NATO Needs Ukraine
Taking Ukraine into NATO is best way to avoid future European wars.
July 10, 2023
Ukraine
OPINION: Volhynia Massacres 80 Years Ago - Ukraine and Poland’s Presidents Set Example of Understanding and Solidarity
Kyiv and Warsaw show maturity in addressing a divisive issue with class.
July 9, 2023
Ukraine
They Should Receive 100,000 But Get Only 800 - Problems Facing Wounded Servicemen
Ukrainian military personnel injured on the battlefield struggle to “jump through the hoops” needed to receive the payments to which they are entitled.
July 9, 2023
Ukraine
Polish Leader Visits Ukraine Ahead of NATO Summit
Poland is one of Ukraine’s biggest supporters within NATO and has said it wants “security guarantees” for the country from other NATO members.
July 9, 2023
Ukraine
Culture in Danger: The Scandals Surrounding Minister Oleksandr Tkachenko
Despite accusations of mismanagement and censorship, and a public petition demanding his dismissal, Tkachenko has kept his job. Kyiv Post investigates the Ministry of Culture and Information scandal.
July 9, 2023
Ukraine
Giuseppe Garibaldi: the Young Italian Patriot in Odesa
Italy’s most famous revolutionary, Giuseppe Garibaldi, spent a good part of his youth in Odesa. Nearly two centuries later, his ideas about freedom and nation-building seem to have blossomed there.
July 9, 2023

