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Kyiv's Soviet-era Motherland Monument is finally being converted from imperial symbol imposed by Moscow to that of the patriotic and defiant Mother Ukraine.
Aug. 6, 2023
Russia
In their deadly dance, Moscow and Pyongyang are boasting that they don’t need anyone as they concoct havoc from a bubble of global isolationism.
Jul. 30, 2023
Ukraine
Local “watering holes” – some literally underground – serve drinks to help Kyivites relax, host erudite history discussion groups, and function as air raid bomb shelters.
Jul. 29, 2023
Ukraine
Internationally renowned as “the father of Futurism,” David Burliuk was a major contributor to the seminal period of modernism in the early decades of the 20th century.
Jul. 22, 2023
Russia
Every expert assessed Wagner’s aborted rebellion as being the beginning of the end for Putin, but two letters to the Guardian ask the question “was it all that it seemed?”
Jul. 5, 2023
War in Ukraine
In the second year of the war, Zelensky’s team raised the sensitive issue of reforming the defense sector in order to increase the production of weapons. But not everything is so simple.
Jul. 4, 2023
War in Ukraine
US veteran journalist and Russia watcher David Satter discusses his views on Russia, its recent history, current predicament and the menace that it poses with Kyiv Post’s Chief Editor Bohdan Nahaylo.
Jul. 3, 2023
War in Ukraine
A strategically defeated Russia will only gain partial relief from sanctions and political isolation associated with its aggression. Full relief can only come with accountability for their war crimes.
Jul. 3, 2023
One of the more trivial anomalies in wartime Ukraine is just getting to the capital. No flights, a long train ride, and as with everything else in this country, dignity is key.
Jul. 2, 2023
Europe
Nordic financiers say that European funds may continue to finance the rebuilding of Ukraine, but not all problems can be solved with money alone.
Jul. 1, 2023
Russia
While most of the West focuses on the war in Ukraine, Moscow and Belgrade are fueling the fires over Kosovo on eve of sensitive historic anniversary.
Jun. 26, 2023
Former Canadian diplomat argues the case for admitting Ukraine to NATO and renaming Russia as Muscovy.
Jun. 25, 2023
What has Ukraine managed to achieve in the social sphere to meet EU membership requirements and what remains to be done.
Jun. 24, 2023
Russia
Hungarian authorities have been very cagey about their involvement in the release of Ukrainian POWs held by Russia.
Jun. 22, 2023
Ukraine
Some political leaders have been able to regain trust due to their leadership since the launch of Russia’s full-scale invasion, but for others, it seems the situation will never improve.
Jun. 18, 2023
Kyiv's Soviet-era Motherland Monument is finally being converted from imperial symbol imposed by Moscow to that of the patriotic and defiant Mother Ukraine.
Aug. 6, 2023
Russia
In their deadly dance, Moscow and Pyongyang are boasting that they don’t need anyone as they concoct havoc from a bubble of global isolationism.
Jul. 30, 2023
Ukraine
Local “watering holes” – some literally underground – serve drinks to help Kyivites relax, host erudite history discussion groups, and function as air raid bomb shelters.
Jul. 29, 2023
Ukraine
Internationally renowned as “the father of Futurism,” David Burliuk was a major contributor to the seminal period of modernism in the early decades of the 20th century.
Jul. 22, 2023
Russia
Every expert assessed Wagner’s aborted rebellion as being the beginning of the end for Putin, but two letters to the Guardian ask the question “was it all that it seemed?”
Jul. 5, 2023
War in Ukraine
In the second year of the war, Zelensky’s team raised the sensitive issue of reforming the defense sector in order to increase the production of weapons. But not everything is so simple.
Jul. 4, 2023
War in Ukraine
US veteran journalist and Russia watcher David Satter discusses his views on Russia, its recent history, current predicament and the menace that it poses with Kyiv Post’s Chief Editor Bohdan Nahaylo.
Jul. 3, 2023
War in Ukraine
A strategically defeated Russia will only gain partial relief from sanctions and political isolation associated with its aggression. Full relief can only come with accountability for their war crimes.
Jul. 3, 2023
One of the more trivial anomalies in wartime Ukraine is just getting to the capital. No flights, a long train ride, and as with everything else in this country, dignity is key.
Jul. 2, 2023
Europe
Nordic financiers say that European funds may continue to finance the rebuilding of Ukraine, but not all problems can be solved with money alone.
Jul. 1, 2023
Russia
While most of the West focuses on the war in Ukraine, Moscow and Belgrade are fueling the fires over Kosovo on eve of sensitive historic anniversary.
Jun. 26, 2023
Former Canadian diplomat argues the case for admitting Ukraine to NATO and renaming Russia as Muscovy.
Jun. 25, 2023
What has Ukraine managed to achieve in the social sphere to meet EU membership requirements and what remains to be done.
Jun. 24, 2023
Russia
Hungarian authorities have been very cagey about their involvement in the release of Ukrainian POWs held by Russia.
Jun. 22, 2023
Ukraine
Some political leaders have been able to regain trust due to their leadership since the launch of Russia’s full-scale invasion, but for others, it seems the situation will never improve.
Jun. 18, 2023