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Ukraine
Following Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine in 2022, Kremlin forces have engaged in widescale looting of cultural heritage in occupied territories where hundreds of artifacts have been stolen.
Oct. 11
Poland
Bohdan Nahaylo, editor-in-chief of the Kyiv Post, joined TVP World studio to discuss the upcoming search for Volhynia's massacre victims and its significance.
Oct. 4
Top News
Volunteer project leader Stanislav Ivashchenko fights to preserve the cultural heritage of Chernihiv, which is suffering from the neglect of officials, Russian strikes, and harmful adaptations.
Oct. 4
Ukraine
Discord over the 1943-1945 Volhynia massacres has led to diplomatic tensions between Kyiv and Warsaw, otherwise allies as Ukraine battles Russia's invasion.
Oct. 3
Top News
“School is where one is not only taught to write, read, count and think. It is where one is taught to live” – Vasyl Sukhomlynsky, Hero of Ukraine, teacher, philosopher, writer and humanist.
Oct. 1
War in Ukraine
Kyiv Post’s Special Military Correspondent Stefan Korshak offers a personal take on the latest developments on the front line.
Sep. 16
War in Ukraine
900 days of Russia’s full-scale war; Russia’s one-sided view of history and morality; Belarusian dictator Lukashenka blusters on.
Aug. 11
Kremlin
A renowned exiled Russian political analyst reminisces about the contribution of the recently deceased UK scholar and human rights campaigner, Peter Reddaway.
Aug. 11
War in Ukraine
This Russian army isn't their father’s Soviet Army. They are their great-great grandfather’s meatgrinder of an army that fled the battlefields of WWI – led by an equally one-dimensional general.
Aug. 11
War in Ukraine
The Warsaw Uprising, along with the city of Warsaw itself, serves as a significant example for present-day war-torn Ukraine and its destroyed and occupied cities
Aug. 5