EXCLUSIVE
War in Ukraine
New information reveals that Ukraine offered to take on the risks of receiving Australia’s 45 decommissioned helicopters, yet the Department of Defence plans to bury them anyway.
Jan. 22
Russia
The Ust-Luga oil terminal in the Leningrad region holds strategic importance for Moscow. Sources told Kyiv Post the attack is a "significant setback" for Russian forces.
Jan. 21
Ukraine
On the centenary of Lenin’s death, how should Ukrainians remember the Bolshevik tyrant who created the USSR?
Jan. 21
Ukraine
Despite the war, Ukraine's IT sector is thriving and the Gulf offers a burgeoning market where startups and existing businesses could capitalize on lucrative opportunities to grow and scale.
Jan. 20
Ukraine
With Ukraine prominently represented through various special events, Western politicians spoke in fervent unison at Davos, signaling a desire for action and a recognition that Russia must be defeated.
Jan. 20
Russia
Kyiv Post sources did not disclose the type of drone used or its payload but did say it may have been “carrying treats.” St Petersburg lies some 1000km from Ukraine.
Jan. 18
Ukraine
Kyiv may boycott the Olympic Games in Paris if Russian and Belarusian athletes compete. Meanwhile, it's raised the issue of Iranian athletes' too as it provides Russia with deadly drones.
Jan. 16
War in Ukraine
Almost two years ago, Moscow launched the full-scale invasion of Ukraine; while over 1000 companies quickly withdrew from Russia, some prominent brands have stubbornly clung to the Russian market.
Jan. 15
War in Ukraine
Sources in Ukrainian intel confirmed to Kyiv Post that two aircraft had been shot down, but did not provide further details of what weapons were responsible.
Jan. 15
Putin
“After a series of Ukrainian missile strikes in Crimea, the continued silence from the Kremlin is potentially telling. Is Putin worried that Kyiv is actively targeting his high command?”
Jan. 14
US
As US government officials bathe in hollow sound bites while much needed military aid is withheld, the West could be foolishly digging its own grave by betraying Ukraine.
Jan. 14
Putin
If the West enforced a uniform travel ban and more stringent banking restrictions on all Russians, it will test whether society accepts the hype surrounding “multipolarity” and “de-dollarization.”
Jan. 14
US
Unless bold and brave leadership is shown now, the world will find itself mired in a third war or face a period of calamitous, worsening change.
Jan. 13
Zelensky
The digitization of nearly every aspect of modern life is the basis of the new found synergy between Ukraine and one of its nearest neighbors and partner.
Jan. 12
Ecuador’s new president declares war against narcotics gangs that have sent the country spiraling into lawlessness amid fears the country could become like “Colombia of the 1980s.”
Jan. 12
War in Ukraine
The Australian Defense Forces (ADF) will reportedly scrap its fleet of 45 MRH 90 Taipan helicopters that was permanently grounded last year following a fatal crash in July.
Jan. 11
War in Ukraine
New information reveals that Ukraine offered to take on the risks of receiving Australia’s 45 decommissioned helicopters, yet the Department of Defence plans to bury them anyway.
Jan. 22
Russia
The Ust-Luga oil terminal in the Leningrad region holds strategic importance for Moscow. Sources told Kyiv Post the attack is a "significant setback" for Russian forces.
Jan. 21
Ukraine
On the centenary of Lenin’s death, how should Ukrainians remember the Bolshevik tyrant who created the USSR?
Jan. 21
Ukraine
Despite the war, Ukraine's IT sector is thriving and the Gulf offers a burgeoning market where startups and existing businesses could capitalize on lucrative opportunities to grow and scale.
Jan. 20
Ukraine
With Ukraine prominently represented through various special events, Western politicians spoke in fervent unison at Davos, signaling a desire for action and a recognition that Russia must be defeated.
Jan. 20
Russia
Kyiv Post sources did not disclose the type of drone used or its payload but did say it may have been “carrying treats.” St Petersburg lies some 1000km from Ukraine.
Jan. 18
Ukraine
Kyiv may boycott the Olympic Games in Paris if Russian and Belarusian athletes compete. Meanwhile, it's raised the issue of Iranian athletes' too as it provides Russia with deadly drones.
Jan. 16
War in Ukraine
Almost two years ago, Moscow launched the full-scale invasion of Ukraine; while over 1000 companies quickly withdrew from Russia, some prominent brands have stubbornly clung to the Russian market.
Jan. 15
War in Ukraine
Sources in Ukrainian intel confirmed to Kyiv Post that two aircraft had been shot down, but did not provide further details of what weapons were responsible.
Jan. 15
Putin
“After a series of Ukrainian missile strikes in Crimea, the continued silence from the Kremlin is potentially telling. Is Putin worried that Kyiv is actively targeting his high command?”
Jan. 14
US
As US government officials bathe in hollow sound bites while much needed military aid is withheld, the West could be foolishly digging its own grave by betraying Ukraine.
Jan. 14
Putin
If the West enforced a uniform travel ban and more stringent banking restrictions on all Russians, it will test whether society accepts the hype surrounding “multipolarity” and “de-dollarization.”
Jan. 14
US
Unless bold and brave leadership is shown now, the world will find itself mired in a third war or face a period of calamitous, worsening change.
Jan. 13
Zelensky
The digitization of nearly every aspect of modern life is the basis of the new found synergy between Ukraine and one of its nearest neighbors and partner.
Jan. 12
Ecuador’s new president declares war against narcotics gangs that have sent the country spiraling into lawlessness amid fears the country could become like “Colombia of the 1980s.”
Jan. 12
War in Ukraine
The Australian Defense Forces (ADF) will reportedly scrap its fleet of 45 MRH 90 Taipan helicopters that was permanently grounded last year following a fatal crash in July.
Jan. 11