How to Fix the Dysfunctional Humanitarian Aid System EXCLUSIVE
Chris Hennemeyer
How to Fix the Dysfunctional Humanitarian Aid System
Most international aid workers agree that the system is dysfunctional. But Ukraine, as a newcomer, could set an agenda that might help fix many entrenched problems.
Europe’s Unsavory Relationship with Outlaw Sudanese Militia EXCLUSIVE
Mohamed Suliman
Europe’s Unsavory Relationship with Outlaw Sudanese Militia
Blindsided by PR campaigns and envoy missions, European nations have transferred money and resources to the Sudanese militia despite evidence of war crimes and links to the Russian Wagner Group.
Wartime Ukrainian Football is Having One of Its Most Intriguing Seasons EXCLUSIVE
Andrew Todos
Wartime Ukrainian Football is Having One of Its Most Intriguing Seasons
Nearly two years into Russia’s full-scale invasion, Ukrainian football continues to press on with its third season under wartime conditions with some surprising results.
Russia’s Greatest Ally: Disinformed Americans
David Root
Russia’s Greatest Ally: Disinformed Americans
Kremlin propagandists’ disinformation echoed by far-right US pundits and politicians acting as quasi (unpaid) agents for Russia is turning a sizeable minority of Americans against Ukraine.
Sufficient Aid for Ukraine to Win Will Reduce War’s Total Price Tag
Eugene Czolij
Sufficient Aid for Ukraine to Win Will Reduce War’s Total Price Tag
"It is clear that the longer Russia’s war continues, the greater the invaluable human losses will be for Ukraine and the higher the total price tag of this war will be for the West."
Ukraine’s Post-War Recovery: Thoughts Following the Sixth German-Ukrainian Business Forum EXCLUSIVE
Oleksiy Chernyshov
Ukraine’s Post-War Recovery: Thoughts Following the Sixth German-Ukrainian Business Forum
The CEO of Ukraine’s Naftogaz, Oleksiy Chernyshov, provides his take on the main issues that were addressed during the sixth German-Ukrainian Economic Forum in Berlin.
A Matter of Trust – Who and What Do Ukrainians Believe in? EXCLUSIVE
Andriy Kurkov
A Matter of Trust – Who and What Do Ukrainians Believe in?
As Ukrainians’ optimism conflates with a sense of realism about a drawn-out war, does President Zelensky still have the magic touch?
Ukraine’s EU Membership Bid Set to Receive Big Boost in November
Peter Dickinson
Ukraine’s EU Membership Bid Set to Receive Big Boost in November
The recommendation would set the stage for EU leaders to officially announce the beginning of membership talks with Ukraine at a December 14-15 summit.
The Past Doesn’t Define Today: Removing Communist Symbol from Kyiv’s Motherland Statue
Anna Neplii
The Past Doesn’t Define Today: Removing Communist Symbol from Kyiv’s Motherland Statue
The events of World War II certainly have an important impact on Ukrainian history, but it is what is happening now that will determine the future of the nation.
Ukrainian Journalism Versus Russian Imperialism – Then, Now and Tomorrow (Part 3, Conclusion) EXCLUSIVE
Bohdan Nahaylo
Ukrainian Journalism Versus Russian Imperialism – Then, Now and Tomorrow (Part 3, Conclusion)
Kyiv Post’s Chief Editor reflects on how the media landscape has evolved and the challenges facing Ukrainian journalism in the past, now and in the near future.
Israel: A Trap and No Endgame
Diane Francis
Israel: A Trap and No Endgame
Ukraine’s refugees are sheltered in Europe, and the country will eventually join the European Union. By contrast, Israel’s government has no end game, Diane Francis writes.
Hroza – Ukrainian Strength Prevails
Ragnar Kristoffersen
Hroza – Ukrainian Strength Prevails
"The heartache and loss the residents deal with daily is still clearly visible."