EXCLUSIVE
War in Ukraine
Georgina Wright is a Senior Fellow and Director of Institut Montaigne’s Europe Program. She has worked at both the European Commission and NATO. We met in the heart of the French capital to talk about
Jun. 18, 2022
Ukraine’s wunderkind IT supremo – Vice Prime Minister at 31 and Minister responsible for Ukraine’s modernization through digital transformation – Mykhailo Fedorov, speaks to Kyiv Post’s Chief Editor B
Jun. 16, 2022
Bohdan Vitvitsky chose his dream career when he entered the Ukrainian agribusiness in his early 20s. He is a highly intelligent and ambitious young man – a good fit for Ukraine’s dynamic agricultural
Jun. 16, 2022
War in Ukraine
A diplomat known for his unconventional diplomacy and sharp mind, Ukraine’s Ambassador to Germany, Andriy Melnyk, has in the past described himself as an arms dealer. Now, in this time of war, he sees
Jun. 16, 2022
A team of volunteers called “Syr For Livet” (“Sews For Life”) has formed in Norway with the aim of crowdfunding the manufacture of bulletproof vests for the Ukrainian Armed Forces (UAF). Alla Gazina
Jun. 14, 2022
A little over three months ago, Denys Chaplinsky was an ordinary civilian working in construction materials sales. He had never even seen an operational tank or anti-tank missile. Today, Senior Privat
Jun. 13, 2022
Away from dramatic drone images and stories of individual bravery and collective suffering, there is a slow, steady war of centimeters and azimuths taking place in southern Ukraine. After waiting nerv
Jun. 11, 2022
It’s an overnight train ride from Kyiv to Kharkiv, from the medieval capital of the modern Ukrainian state, which straddles the Dnipro River, dividing the country into east and west, to its second lar
Jun. 10, 2022
Artem Stepashyn, a veteran combat infantryman, is perfectly happy when the front is quiet. So is his battle buddy, a dog named Blackie. Stepashyn, 28, is a reservist from Kirovohrad Region who was rec
Jun. 10, 2022
Lieutenant Colonel Andrij Bohraniuk is a military man of many talents. He ensures the supply of fuel for hundreds of vehicles, food for 2,500 troops on the front line, and keeps track of shells and bu
Jun. 8, 2022
The great nephew of Gareth Jones, the Welsh investigative journalist, known throughout the world for being one of the few in his day to report on the 1932-33 man-made famine in Ukraine, the Holodomor,
Jun. 7, 2022
As military jobs go, Junior Sergeant Dmytro Ninchenko occupies a reasonably tolerable billet. He heads up a maintenance team in one of the better brigades of the Ukrainian Armed Forces, and the mechan
Jun. 7, 2022
It looks like a junkyard. Beat-up automobiles and piles of bald tires; puddles of water swirling with oil; and stray dogs wandering through weeds which push up through the cracked asphalt. Next to one
Jun. 6, 2022
As the video scans across a cold, dreary March afternoon, snow and mud can be seen covering the ground before the cellphone’s camera focuses on seven Ukrainian soldiers’ lifeless bodies. A Russian voi
Jun. 2, 2022
Interview with the Australian journalist Peter Shmigel, sanctions advocate and political advisor currently visiting Ukraine. Shmigel on the following, and more: Is the fuel embargo enough to stop Russ
Jun. 1, 2022
Life today in the Russian–occupied city of Kherson in southern Ukraine resembles the regime described in George Orwell’s dystopian novel “1984”. The only difference is that it is happening in reality
May. 31, 2022
War in Ukraine
Georgina Wright is a Senior Fellow and Director of Institut Montaigne’s Europe Program. She has worked at both the European Commission and NATO. We met in the heart of the French capital to talk about
Jun. 18, 2022
Ukraine’s wunderkind IT supremo – Vice Prime Minister at 31 and Minister responsible for Ukraine’s modernization through digital transformation – Mykhailo Fedorov, speaks to Kyiv Post’s Chief Editor B
Jun. 16, 2022
Bohdan Vitvitsky chose his dream career when he entered the Ukrainian agribusiness in his early 20s. He is a highly intelligent and ambitious young man – a good fit for Ukraine’s dynamic agricultural
Jun. 16, 2022
War in Ukraine
A diplomat known for his unconventional diplomacy and sharp mind, Ukraine’s Ambassador to Germany, Andriy Melnyk, has in the past described himself as an arms dealer. Now, in this time of war, he sees
Jun. 16, 2022
A team of volunteers called “Syr For Livet” (“Sews For Life”) has formed in Norway with the aim of crowdfunding the manufacture of bulletproof vests for the Ukrainian Armed Forces (UAF). Alla Gazina
Jun. 14, 2022
A little over three months ago, Denys Chaplinsky was an ordinary civilian working in construction materials sales. He had never even seen an operational tank or anti-tank missile. Today, Senior Privat
Jun. 13, 2022
Away from dramatic drone images and stories of individual bravery and collective suffering, there is a slow, steady war of centimeters and azimuths taking place in southern Ukraine. After waiting nerv
Jun. 11, 2022
It’s an overnight train ride from Kyiv to Kharkiv, from the medieval capital of the modern Ukrainian state, which straddles the Dnipro River, dividing the country into east and west, to its second lar
Jun. 10, 2022
Artem Stepashyn, a veteran combat infantryman, is perfectly happy when the front is quiet. So is his battle buddy, a dog named Blackie. Stepashyn, 28, is a reservist from Kirovohrad Region who was rec
Jun. 10, 2022
Lieutenant Colonel Andrij Bohraniuk is a military man of many talents. He ensures the supply of fuel for hundreds of vehicles, food for 2,500 troops on the front line, and keeps track of shells and bu
Jun. 8, 2022
The great nephew of Gareth Jones, the Welsh investigative journalist, known throughout the world for being one of the few in his day to report on the 1932-33 man-made famine in Ukraine, the Holodomor,
Jun. 7, 2022
As military jobs go, Junior Sergeant Dmytro Ninchenko occupies a reasonably tolerable billet. He heads up a maintenance team in one of the better brigades of the Ukrainian Armed Forces, and the mechan
Jun. 7, 2022
It looks like a junkyard. Beat-up automobiles and piles of bald tires; puddles of water swirling with oil; and stray dogs wandering through weeds which push up through the cracked asphalt. Next to one
Jun. 6, 2022
As the video scans across a cold, dreary March afternoon, snow and mud can be seen covering the ground before the cellphone’s camera focuses on seven Ukrainian soldiers’ lifeless bodies. A Russian voi
Jun. 2, 2022
Interview with the Australian journalist Peter Shmigel, sanctions advocate and political advisor currently visiting Ukraine. Shmigel on the following, and more: Is the fuel embargo enough to stop Russ
Jun. 1, 2022
Life today in the Russian–occupied city of Kherson in southern Ukraine resembles the regime described in George Orwell’s dystopian novel “1984”. The only difference is that it is happening in reality
May. 31, 2022