Ukraine
Ukraine’s export-to-GDP ratio dropped from 48% before the war to less than 30% since Russia destroyed much of its energy, chemical, mining and metallurgical sectors
Mar. 10
Ukraine
Stefan Korshak, Kyiv Post’s military correspondent, shares his perspective on recent developments in Russia’s war in Ukraine.
Mar. 8
Zelensky
Ukrainian lawmaker Oleksandr Dubinsky went from journalist to lawmaker whose political career has been marred by a series of accusations from authorities.
Mar. 7
Ukraine
To imagine that the Trump administration actually thinks Ukrainians would wittingly replace Zelensky with Poroshenko, or Tymoshenko is a fantasy.
Mar. 7
Zelensky
Poroshenko and Tymoshenko responded to Politico’s report of secret Trump camp talks, stressing transparency and rejecting wartime elections – but hinting at readiness for negotiations.
Mar. 6
Ukraine
President Trump’s suspension of military aid and intelligence sharing with Ukraine could shift the battlefield, while secret talks with Kyiv’s opposition and Hamas signal a major geopolitical shift.
Mar. 6
Zelensky
The statement by Russia’s top diplomat is part of Moscow’s longstanding attempt to paint Ukraine as a “neo-Nazi” state to justify its invasion.
Mar. 2
Top News
The Verkhovna Rada adopted a resolution by a majority vote, saying an election will only happen after peace is established. Kyiv Post examines the implications of the decision.
Updated: Feb. 26
Zelensky
Trump claimed that Zelensky is a dictator because of the lack of elections in Ukraine after Russia’s 2022 invasion, though elections are constitutionally prohibited during martial law.
Feb. 23
War in Ukraine
The Ukrainian president said he was ready to resign during a press conference at the “Ukraine. The Year 2025” forum while responding to journalists’ questions.
Feb. 23
Zelensky
With both Moscow and Washington trying to strongarm Ukraine into premature elections, who do the fighters at the front lines think would make the best president?
Feb. 22
Zelensky
Tuesday’s meeting between US and Russian diplomats in Saudi Arabia’s capital was ostensibly to prepare the ground for developing a “peace plan” for Ukraine despite Kyiv’s absence.
Feb. 22
Zelensky
Although the Ukrainian president remains popular, he could face competition from General-turned-ambassador Valery Zaluzhny.
Feb. 21
Zelensky
In the second part of our examination of the issues surrounding the holding of Ukrainian elections in war time and ask why does the “hold up” proving so aggravating for the US and Russian leaders.
Feb. 21
Zelensky
As the US state secretary tries to reassure Europe that Washington has not turned its back on Ukraine, he also criticizes Kyiv for not taking up a deal that would sign away half the country’s wealth.
Feb. 21
Ukraine
With the US President repeating Russian narratives – including doubts about Volodymyr Zelensky’s legitimacy – Kyiv Post presents readers with a fact sheet to clear the air of disinformation.
Feb. 20
Kernel’s book The Path of Grain serves as an unconventional diplomatic tool, telling the global community about the challenges faced by Ukraine’s agricultural exporters.
Feb. 18
War in Ukraine
With White House pressure mounting for Kyiv to conduct elections, Kyiv Post investigated the ramifications: Why are they wanted by some and opposed by others? Are they feasible in War-torn Ukraine?
Feb. 15
Zelensky
Former Ukrainian president and lawmaker Petro Poroshenko faces not only a ban from parliamentary sessions but also possible charges of treason. What’s going on?
Feb. 13