EXCLUSIVE
Serbians are motivated to join BRICS not because it benefits them, but because of a historical megalomania, meaning that Serbia should take sides in any global change, even often the wrong side.
Sep. 2, 2023
Ukraine
At the same time as it increases the value of its aid to Kyiv Seoul agrees to release frozen assets to Iran in spite of the fact it is still supporting Russia’s illegal war against Ukraine.
Sep. 2, 2023
War in Ukraine
“As Putin’s ‘red line’ increasingly comes under assault, his only recourse remains targeting civilians and Ukrainian grain. Meanwhile, Ukraine keeps pressing south.”
Sep. 2, 2023
War in Ukraine
Now four months into the role, Ukraine's Supreme Court Chief Justice Stanislav Kravchenko says the judicial system is making real strides – but still faces challenges from war and corruption.
Sep. 2, 2023
Ukraine
Contrary to popular belief, Russia has not always been a staunch supporter of Serbia. In fact, Moscow has often harmed Belgrade. But Ukrainians and Serbs have never had any points of contention.
Sep. 1, 2023
Russia
Many of the passengers boarding Moscow-bound buses from over a dozen Ukrainian cities are doing so without getting their passports stamped by Russian border guards.
Aug. 31, 2023
War in Ukraine
In an exclusive interview with Kyiv Post, Ukraine’s National Resistance Center describes the challenges – and successes – of sabotage and resistance deep inside Russian-occupied territory.
Aug. 30, 2023
War in Ukraine
Ukraine’s SBU military counterintelligence says a wave of drones hit military targets and only three were shot down by the “leaky air defense system of Russia.”
Aug. 27, 2023
War in Ukraine
President Zelensky's trip to Athens this week proved to be pivotal in advancing Ukraine's longtime objectives of moving towards EU membership.
Aug. 26, 2023
Drones
According to sources in the SBU, “dozens” of Russian servicemen were killed and wounded in a drone attack which the Kremlin has said caused no damage and was successfully thwarted.
Aug. 26, 2023
Ukraine
Ukraine’s commitment to a raft of anti-corruption measures must not go unnoticed as Russia continues to sow exaggerated narratives to destabilize Western support.
Aug. 26, 2023
Putin
“Karma would certainly lend credence to Prigozhin’s demise. It was two months to the day of his failed munity in Rostov-on-Don and aborted march to Moscow.”
Aug. 25, 2023
NATO
“Western leaders remain firm in the conviction that a Western misstep in Ukraine could start a broader confrontation with Russia and – in the worst case – World War III.”
Aug. 24, 2023
Ukraine
On August 24, Ukrainians throughout the world will celebrate 32 years of independence. The anniversary – celebrated in the midst of a fight for survival – provides plenty of food for thought.
Aug. 24, 2023
Ukraine
As Ukraine celebrates 32 years of independence, this is a good time to ask what we can do with independence days. I suggest that dreams of renewal should be the order of the day.
Aug. 24, 2023
Serbians are motivated to join BRICS not because it benefits them, but because of a historical megalomania, meaning that Serbia should take sides in any global change, even often the wrong side.
Sep. 2, 2023
Ukraine
At the same time as it increases the value of its aid to Kyiv Seoul agrees to release frozen assets to Iran in spite of the fact it is still supporting Russia’s illegal war against Ukraine.
Sep. 2, 2023
War in Ukraine
“As Putin’s ‘red line’ increasingly comes under assault, his only recourse remains targeting civilians and Ukrainian grain. Meanwhile, Ukraine keeps pressing south.”
Sep. 2, 2023
War in Ukraine
Now four months into the role, Ukraine's Supreme Court Chief Justice Stanislav Kravchenko says the judicial system is making real strides – but still faces challenges from war and corruption.
Sep. 2, 2023
Ukraine
Contrary to popular belief, Russia has not always been a staunch supporter of Serbia. In fact, Moscow has often harmed Belgrade. But Ukrainians and Serbs have never had any points of contention.
Sep. 1, 2023
Russia
Many of the passengers boarding Moscow-bound buses from over a dozen Ukrainian cities are doing so without getting their passports stamped by Russian border guards.
Aug. 31, 2023
War in Ukraine
In an exclusive interview with Kyiv Post, Ukraine’s National Resistance Center describes the challenges – and successes – of sabotage and resistance deep inside Russian-occupied territory.
Aug. 30, 2023
War in Ukraine
Ukraine’s SBU military counterintelligence says a wave of drones hit military targets and only three were shot down by the “leaky air defense system of Russia.”
Aug. 27, 2023
War in Ukraine
President Zelensky's trip to Athens this week proved to be pivotal in advancing Ukraine's longtime objectives of moving towards EU membership.
Aug. 26, 2023
Drones
According to sources in the SBU, “dozens” of Russian servicemen were killed and wounded in a drone attack which the Kremlin has said caused no damage and was successfully thwarted.
Aug. 26, 2023
Ukraine
Ukraine’s commitment to a raft of anti-corruption measures must not go unnoticed as Russia continues to sow exaggerated narratives to destabilize Western support.
Aug. 26, 2023
Putin
“Karma would certainly lend credence to Prigozhin’s demise. It was two months to the day of his failed munity in Rostov-on-Don and aborted march to Moscow.”
Aug. 25, 2023
NATO
“Western leaders remain firm in the conviction that a Western misstep in Ukraine could start a broader confrontation with Russia and – in the worst case – World War III.”
Aug. 24, 2023
Ukraine
On August 24, Ukrainians throughout the world will celebrate 32 years of independence. The anniversary – celebrated in the midst of a fight for survival – provides plenty of food for thought.
Aug. 24, 2023
Ukraine
As Ukraine celebrates 32 years of independence, this is a good time to ask what we can do with independence days. I suggest that dreams of renewal should be the order of the day.
Aug. 24, 2023