EXCLUSIVE
Russia
What the murder of Russian oppositionist Alexei Navalny signifies and what lessons should be drawn.
Feb. 16
Kyiv
Much of Avtandil Gurgenidze’s art reflects the affection he has had for Ukraine and its people since his first visit almost 20 years ago.
Feb. 16
War in Ukraine
Sources at Ukraine's Intelligence Directorate of the Ministry of Defense (HUR) told Kyiv Post that a "successful special operation" damaged an oil depot in Russia.
Feb. 15
US
The good news is that the US Senate has passed a new foreign supplemental aid package. But the House is controlled by Trump Republicans who oppose any Ukrainian aid backed by Democrats.
Feb. 14
Europe
Europe needs to build its own security capabilities in preparation for a possible withdrawal by the United States.
Feb. 14
War in Ukraine
In the wake of the Oct 7 Hamas attacks, there was a feeling of proximity between Kyiv and Tel Aviv. But as Israel’s actions in Gaza stoke wider tensions, is Kyiv at risk of losing support?
Feb. 13
Kyiv
Whether contemplating roads full of human remains, child psychology in bomb shelters, or the psychic capacity of a murder of crows, Ukraine has no shortage of material for horror.
Feb. 8
Azov
With Russian forces dying to find Ukrainian soldiers hiding in occupied Mariupol, Ihor had to invent identities to stay alive. Hundreds of kilometers away, his pregnant wife was about to give birth.
Feb. 7
Ukraine
Oleksii Sobolev, gave Kyiv Post details of the conditions, donation schedule and repayment terms of the loan element for an EU aid package set to start in March.
Feb. 7
Europe
The Portuguese government has agreed to take the lead in reconstruction in the Zhytomyr region and to help develop the education system.
Feb. 6
Wagner
Exclusive video obtained by Kyiv Post shows Ukrainian special forces interrogating captured Russian mercenaries from the Wagner “Private Military Company” (PMC) in the Republic of Sudan.
Feb. 5
Israel
South Africa’s allegations of genocide against Israel come in the wake of its UN abstention following Russia’s brutal invasion of Ukraine, and its joint naval drills with Russia and China.
Feb. 5
War in Ukraine
According to the popular politician and Ukrainian cheerleader, Russian missiles and drones mostly fly and get shot down over the Mykolaiv region where he’s governor and military administration chief.
Feb. 5
Europe
The EU leaders’ decision to provide Ukraine with €50 billion in aid must now pass through the European Parliament, while the Ukrainian government and European Commission finalize a plan for the funds.
Feb. 3
Ukraine
Economic and cultural links between Israel and Ukraine are significant. Both nations are united by the common threat of the Tehran/Moscow axis, but their connections are most apparent in business.
Feb. 1
Russia
What the murder of Russian oppositionist Alexei Navalny signifies and what lessons should be drawn.
Feb. 16
Kyiv
Much of Avtandil Gurgenidze’s art reflects the affection he has had for Ukraine and its people since his first visit almost 20 years ago.
Feb. 16
War in Ukraine
Sources at Ukraine's Intelligence Directorate of the Ministry of Defense (HUR) told Kyiv Post that a "successful special operation" damaged an oil depot in Russia.
Feb. 15
US
The good news is that the US Senate has passed a new foreign supplemental aid package. But the House is controlled by Trump Republicans who oppose any Ukrainian aid backed by Democrats.
Feb. 14
Europe
Europe needs to build its own security capabilities in preparation for a possible withdrawal by the United States.
Feb. 14
War in Ukraine
In the wake of the Oct 7 Hamas attacks, there was a feeling of proximity between Kyiv and Tel Aviv. But as Israel’s actions in Gaza stoke wider tensions, is Kyiv at risk of losing support?
Feb. 13
Kyiv
Whether contemplating roads full of human remains, child psychology in bomb shelters, or the psychic capacity of a murder of crows, Ukraine has no shortage of material for horror.
Feb. 8
Azov
With Russian forces dying to find Ukrainian soldiers hiding in occupied Mariupol, Ihor had to invent identities to stay alive. Hundreds of kilometers away, his pregnant wife was about to give birth.
Feb. 7
Ukraine
Oleksii Sobolev, gave Kyiv Post details of the conditions, donation schedule and repayment terms of the loan element for an EU aid package set to start in March.
Feb. 7
Europe
The Portuguese government has agreed to take the lead in reconstruction in the Zhytomyr region and to help develop the education system.
Feb. 6
Wagner
Exclusive video obtained by Kyiv Post shows Ukrainian special forces interrogating captured Russian mercenaries from the Wagner “Private Military Company” (PMC) in the Republic of Sudan.
Feb. 5
Israel
South Africa’s allegations of genocide against Israel come in the wake of its UN abstention following Russia’s brutal invasion of Ukraine, and its joint naval drills with Russia and China.
Feb. 5
War in Ukraine
According to the popular politician and Ukrainian cheerleader, Russian missiles and drones mostly fly and get shot down over the Mykolaiv region where he’s governor and military administration chief.
Feb. 5
Europe
The EU leaders’ decision to provide Ukraine with €50 billion in aid must now pass through the European Parliament, while the Ukrainian government and European Commission finalize a plan for the funds.
Feb. 3
Ukraine
Economic and cultural links between Israel and Ukraine are significant. Both nations are united by the common threat of the Tehran/Moscow axis, but their connections are most apparent in business.
Feb. 1