EXCLUSIVE
Russia
Exclusive first interview with former Lithuanian foreign minister since he left office earlier this month.
Dec. 17
Economy
Ukrainian medical science, which withstood the difficulties brought about post-Soviet underfunding and a lack of strategy, may finally change – not necessarily for the better.
Dec. 14
Drones
The opposition’s victory over Assad’s regime represents not only a defeat for Putin’s Syrian strategy but also a death knell for the Kremlin’s operations elsewhere, according to one expert.
Dec. 10
China
Ukrainian engineers have developed a drone tethered to a fiber-optic cable that makes it virtually undetectable and impervious to EW attack on the battlefield.
Dec. 9
Israel
According to Kyiv Post intel sources, Israel is ramping up forces on its Syrian border, readying for a ground operation as Assad’s regime collapses, with air and missile strikes already underway.
Dec. 9
Ukraine
In an exclusive interview, Serhiy Sukhomlyn, the new head of the State Agency for the Restoration of Ukraine, describes the proposed change of focus within his ministry when the war ends.
Dec. 7
War in Ukraine
Chuck Pfarrer discusses explains that Russia is showing all of the signs of having fallen into a quagmire with no strategy or hope of being able to get out, with Kyiv Post’s Jason Smart.
Dec. 4
War in Ukraine
The hero city, just 35 kilometers from Russia, is bombarded daily but refuses to surrender, is rebuilding its infrastructure, accepts internally displaced people, and planning for the future.
Dec. 4
Drones
Exclusive report by the Kyiv Post from Sumy, a city near the border with Russia’s Kursk region, subjected to devastating air strikes.
Nov. 29
US
Yevhen Shcherban’s son discusses new details of his father’s murder, the world view of Ukraine’s foremost entrepreneur at the time, Russia’s role, and why his assassination was a game changer
Nov. 26
Holodomor
To commemorate the Holodomor, or genocide by famine, Kyiv Post presents for the first time in English an excerpt of Vasyl Barka’s masterpiece novel, ‘The Yellow Prince,’ set during the famine.
Nov. 23
Kyiv
21 November is the Day of Dignity and Freedom, a Ukrainian holiday that marks the anniversary of two revolutions that began on this day – the Orange Revolution in 2004 and the Euromaidan in 2013.
Nov. 21
Ukraine
Ukraine can always benefit from receiving more weapons, but measuring the expected impact of the new American mines provision is more complicated, the expert said.
Nov. 21
War in Ukraine
Despite the good news that US President Joe Biden has authorized long-range missile strikes with US weapons, closer inspection reveals continued restrictions reflecting weakness Russia will exploit.
Nov. 19
Belarus
Franka Viacorka, the chief political advisor to Sviatlana Tsikhanouskaya, who leads the Belarusian government in exile spoke, among other things, about how Ukraine and Belarus must find common cause.
Nov. 18
Russia
Exclusive first interview with former Lithuanian foreign minister since he left office earlier this month.
Dec. 17
Economy
Ukrainian medical science, which withstood the difficulties brought about post-Soviet underfunding and a lack of strategy, may finally change – not necessarily for the better.
Dec. 14
Drones
The opposition’s victory over Assad’s regime represents not only a defeat for Putin’s Syrian strategy but also a death knell for the Kremlin’s operations elsewhere, according to one expert.
Dec. 10
China
Ukrainian engineers have developed a drone tethered to a fiber-optic cable that makes it virtually undetectable and impervious to EW attack on the battlefield.
Dec. 9
Israel
According to Kyiv Post intel sources, Israel is ramping up forces on its Syrian border, readying for a ground operation as Assad’s regime collapses, with air and missile strikes already underway.
Dec. 9
Ukraine
In an exclusive interview, Serhiy Sukhomlyn, the new head of the State Agency for the Restoration of Ukraine, describes the proposed change of focus within his ministry when the war ends.
Dec. 7
War in Ukraine
Chuck Pfarrer discusses explains that Russia is showing all of the signs of having fallen into a quagmire with no strategy or hope of being able to get out, with Kyiv Post’s Jason Smart.
Dec. 4
War in Ukraine
The hero city, just 35 kilometers from Russia, is bombarded daily but refuses to surrender, is rebuilding its infrastructure, accepts internally displaced people, and planning for the future.
Dec. 4
Drones
Exclusive report by the Kyiv Post from Sumy, a city near the border with Russia’s Kursk region, subjected to devastating air strikes.
Nov. 29
US
Yevhen Shcherban’s son discusses new details of his father’s murder, the world view of Ukraine’s foremost entrepreneur at the time, Russia’s role, and why his assassination was a game changer
Nov. 26
Holodomor
To commemorate the Holodomor, or genocide by famine, Kyiv Post presents for the first time in English an excerpt of Vasyl Barka’s masterpiece novel, ‘The Yellow Prince,’ set during the famine.
Nov. 23
Kyiv
21 November is the Day of Dignity and Freedom, a Ukrainian holiday that marks the anniversary of two revolutions that began on this day – the Orange Revolution in 2004 and the Euromaidan in 2013.
Nov. 21
Ukraine
Ukraine can always benefit from receiving more weapons, but measuring the expected impact of the new American mines provision is more complicated, the expert said.
Nov. 21
War in Ukraine
Despite the good news that US President Joe Biden has authorized long-range missile strikes with US weapons, closer inspection reveals continued restrictions reflecting weakness Russia will exploit.
Nov. 19
Belarus
Franka Viacorka, the chief political advisor to Sviatlana Tsikhanouskaya, who leads the Belarusian government in exile spoke, among other things, about how Ukraine and Belarus must find common cause.
Nov. 18