in-depth
Verkhovna Rada
Having addressed alcohol abuse among its troops the Armed Forces of Ukraine (AFU) is now facing the threat to morale and efficiency posed by online gambling as does society as a whole.
Apr. 6
NATO
Deadly semi-autonomous drones are likely to flood Ukraine in the next six to 12 months. If Putin gets them first, experts predict a “catastrophe” for Ukraine and a woefully unprepared West.
Mar. 30
Air Defenses
Ukraine is using the expertise it’s gained from developing mobile apps that make everyday life easier to come up with innovative ways to defend the country.
Mar. 27
War in Ukraine
According to a Ministry of Defense official, new recruitment efforts are getting a huge response, with over 11,000 people applying to 1,000 vacancies in one week.
Mar. 26
War in Ukraine
As opposed to Washington’s concern, Ukraine’s strikes on Russian oil refineries are not driving up crude prices, and the answer might ultimately lie in the restructuring of price caps and embargo.
Mar. 26
Ukraine needs more soldiers, but Russian propaganda, high casualties, and systemic issues stoke fears about signing up, while bad statistics and political reluctance are only exacerbating the problem.
Mar. 21
War in Ukraine
After two years of intense fighting, the outcome of the war will hinge on psychological factors that impact the international support now indispensable to Ukraine’s resistance.
Mar. 20
Corruption Watch
The Defense Ministry is trying to break the stranglehold of a bureaucratic system given to corruption. Kyiv Post investigates efforts to bring vast amounts of procurement money out from the shadows.
Mar. 17
Putin
Alexei Navalny was a convert from atheism to Orthodoxy. Now the question of what to do with his body might prove to be an embarrassment for Putin and the head of the Russian Orthodox Church.
Feb. 21
The Orange Revolution in 2004 and the Revolution of Dignity in 2014, exactly 10 years ago, made Maidan Nezalezhnosti an iconic symbol of the Ukrainian nation’s invincible spirit.
Feb. 18
Ukraine
The exact number of ethnic Ukrainians in Russia is not known. But their presence is not only a thorn in the side of the Kremlin, but a potential source of upheaval within the Russian Federation.
Feb. 18
War in Ukraine
Tucker Carlson’s interview with Vladimir Putin reveals much more than the foolishness of fascism. It offers us a view into the mechanism of how genocide is justified.
Feb. 12
Business
Ukrainian business leaders are insisting on greater transparency, better legal safeguards and a strengthening of investment interests.
Feb. 10
Europe
Corrupt politicians have been systematically plundering public budgets and natural resources in the Western Balkans for years. Increasingly, international actors are also discovering an El Dorado.
Feb. 4
Europe
Corrupt politicians have been systematically plundering public budgets and natural resources in the Western Balkans for years. Increasingly, international actors are also discovering an El Dorado.
Feb. 3
Verkhovna Rada
Having addressed alcohol abuse among its troops the Armed Forces of Ukraine (AFU) is now facing the threat to morale and efficiency posed by online gambling as does society as a whole.
Apr. 6
NATO
Deadly semi-autonomous drones are likely to flood Ukraine in the next six to 12 months. If Putin gets them first, experts predict a “catastrophe” for Ukraine and a woefully unprepared West.
Mar. 30
Air Defenses
Ukraine is using the expertise it’s gained from developing mobile apps that make everyday life easier to come up with innovative ways to defend the country.
Mar. 27
War in Ukraine
According to a Ministry of Defense official, new recruitment efforts are getting a huge response, with over 11,000 people applying to 1,000 vacancies in one week.
Mar. 26
War in Ukraine
As opposed to Washington’s concern, Ukraine’s strikes on Russian oil refineries are not driving up crude prices, and the answer might ultimately lie in the restructuring of price caps and embargo.
Mar. 26
Ukraine needs more soldiers, but Russian propaganda, high casualties, and systemic issues stoke fears about signing up, while bad statistics and political reluctance are only exacerbating the problem.
Mar. 21
War in Ukraine
After two years of intense fighting, the outcome of the war will hinge on psychological factors that impact the international support now indispensable to Ukraine’s resistance.
Mar. 20
Corruption Watch
The Defense Ministry is trying to break the stranglehold of a bureaucratic system given to corruption. Kyiv Post investigates efforts to bring vast amounts of procurement money out from the shadows.
Mar. 17
Putin
Alexei Navalny was a convert from atheism to Orthodoxy. Now the question of what to do with his body might prove to be an embarrassment for Putin and the head of the Russian Orthodox Church.
Feb. 21
The Orange Revolution in 2004 and the Revolution of Dignity in 2014, exactly 10 years ago, made Maidan Nezalezhnosti an iconic symbol of the Ukrainian nation’s invincible spirit.
Feb. 18
Ukraine
The exact number of ethnic Ukrainians in Russia is not known. But their presence is not only a thorn in the side of the Kremlin, but a potential source of upheaval within the Russian Federation.
Feb. 18
War in Ukraine
Tucker Carlson’s interview with Vladimir Putin reveals much more than the foolishness of fascism. It offers us a view into the mechanism of how genocide is justified.
Feb. 12
Business
Ukrainian business leaders are insisting on greater transparency, better legal safeguards and a strengthening of investment interests.
Feb. 10
Europe
Corrupt politicians have been systematically plundering public budgets and natural resources in the Western Balkans for years. Increasingly, international actors are also discovering an El Dorado.
Feb. 4
Europe
Corrupt politicians have been systematically plundering public budgets and natural resources in the Western Balkans for years. Increasingly, international actors are also discovering an El Dorado.
Feb. 3