EXCLUSIVE
Ukraine
Samuel Charap, an influential proponent of Kyiv-Moscow negotiations, who has long been skeptical of Ukraine’s ability to win the war, evidently has an in with the White House.
Jan. 10
This article by the Israeli Ambassador in Ukraine highlights aspects of the United Nations Convention on the Prevention of the Crime of Genocide as well as proliferating misuses of claims of genocide.
Jan. 10
Ukraine
Ukraine has entered heating season 2023-24 better prepared, with improved air defenses and reinforced energy site security, while satisfying crucial milestones in its European integration efforts.
Jan. 9
Kyiv
As many anticipated, Russia once again stepped up its missile and drone attacks against Ukraine’s civilian infrastructure as winter set in at the end of 2023.
Jan. 9
CIA assessment of the Ukrainian Insurgent Army’s Anti-Soviet Resistance in the second half of the 1940s.
Jan. 7
US
A prominent American-Ukrainian activist and lawyer shares his thoughts and hopes about the prospects that 2024 hold. The stakes are nothing less than democracy in both Kyiv and Washington.
Jan. 7
War in Ukraine
Without a grasp of how Russia understands its national destiny, any US attempt to pragmatically manage Moscow’s aggression becomes an elaborate recipe for managing America’s decline.
Jan. 7
Ukraine
A renowned economic specialist, who has long been watching the oligarchs, weighs in about the good, the bad and the indispensable in Ukraine’s economic sector.
Jan. 6
US
It’s a common biblical theme: hypocrites using sanctimonious pretexts to justify their own indifference, cowardice, or sheer lust for power. Today we are seeing as much in the US Congress.
Jan. 2
The mass missile attack on civilian targets in Ukraine shows us again that “for as long as it takes” is not good enough.
Dec. 31, 2023
Ukraine
Absurd, incomprehensive and downright wrong – recent opinion in The New York Times would have Ukrainians give up swathes of their homeland and give Putin the benefit of the doubt.
Dec. 30, 2023
War in Ukraine
A recent incident in a part of Ukraine as far from the front as possible highlights the frustration and madness that the Russian invasion has been fomenting.
Dec. 30, 2023
Ukraine
Kyiv Post spoke to Ihor Zhovkva, Zelensky’s chief diplomatic advisor, who helped lay the groundwork for the historic EU summit so crucial to Ukraine’s future steps toward EU membership.
Dec. 30, 2023
Books
Russia’s War against Ukraine has focused interest on Ukraine and resulted in a splurge of books about this hitherto largely ignored country. So, what is our Chief Editor’s choice from among them?
Dec. 30, 2023
Ukraine
The renowned chef, restauranteur and activist stresses the significance of preserving Ukrainian identity through cuisine and reminds everyone of real Ukrainian cuisine and its modern interpretations.
Dec. 29, 2023
Ukraine
Samuel Charap, an influential proponent of Kyiv-Moscow negotiations, who has long been skeptical of Ukraine’s ability to win the war, evidently has an in with the White House.
Jan. 10
This article by the Israeli Ambassador in Ukraine highlights aspects of the United Nations Convention on the Prevention of the Crime of Genocide as well as proliferating misuses of claims of genocide.
Jan. 10
Ukraine
Ukraine has entered heating season 2023-24 better prepared, with improved air defenses and reinforced energy site security, while satisfying crucial milestones in its European integration efforts.
Jan. 9
Kyiv
As many anticipated, Russia once again stepped up its missile and drone attacks against Ukraine’s civilian infrastructure as winter set in at the end of 2023.
Jan. 9
CIA assessment of the Ukrainian Insurgent Army’s Anti-Soviet Resistance in the second half of the 1940s.
Jan. 7
US
A prominent American-Ukrainian activist and lawyer shares his thoughts and hopes about the prospects that 2024 hold. The stakes are nothing less than democracy in both Kyiv and Washington.
Jan. 7
War in Ukraine
Without a grasp of how Russia understands its national destiny, any US attempt to pragmatically manage Moscow’s aggression becomes an elaborate recipe for managing America’s decline.
Jan. 7
Ukraine
A renowned economic specialist, who has long been watching the oligarchs, weighs in about the good, the bad and the indispensable in Ukraine’s economic sector.
Jan. 6
US
It’s a common biblical theme: hypocrites using sanctimonious pretexts to justify their own indifference, cowardice, or sheer lust for power. Today we are seeing as much in the US Congress.
Jan. 2
The mass missile attack on civilian targets in Ukraine shows us again that “for as long as it takes” is not good enough.
Dec. 31, 2023
Ukraine
Absurd, incomprehensive and downright wrong – recent opinion in The New York Times would have Ukrainians give up swathes of their homeland and give Putin the benefit of the doubt.
Dec. 30, 2023
War in Ukraine
A recent incident in a part of Ukraine as far from the front as possible highlights the frustration and madness that the Russian invasion has been fomenting.
Dec. 30, 2023
Ukraine
Kyiv Post spoke to Ihor Zhovkva, Zelensky’s chief diplomatic advisor, who helped lay the groundwork for the historic EU summit so crucial to Ukraine’s future steps toward EU membership.
Dec. 30, 2023
Books
Russia’s War against Ukraine has focused interest on Ukraine and resulted in a splurge of books about this hitherto largely ignored country. So, what is our Chief Editor’s choice from among them?
Dec. 30, 2023
Ukraine
The renowned chef, restauranteur and activist stresses the significance of preserving Ukrainian identity through cuisine and reminds everyone of real Ukrainian cuisine and its modern interpretations.
Dec. 29, 2023