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Drones
Being able to overcome the dense jamming across the Ukrainian front has netted the US AI drone maker a unique spot among the few foreign makers who broke into the competitive Ukrainian market.
Nov. 3
Top News
The vote in a country bordering war-torn Ukraine comes two weeks after a razor-thin "yes" in a referendum on joining the European Union.
Nov. 3
Top News
The democratic world is imperiled because it lacks a nation at the helm that serves with constancy, courage, character, conviction and confidence.
Nov. 3
Kyiv
Russia’s air assault on Kyiv has continued almost non-stop since early morning Saturday until early morning Sunday, with only a six-hour break.
Nov. 3
US
The exercise took place three days after Pyongyang launched one of its most powerful and advanced solid-fuelled intercontinental ballistic missiles (ICBM).
Nov. 3
War in Ukraine
It is increasingly clear that the terminology we use to label actions, intentions, and events in respect of the war in Ukraine is a powerful weapon that shapes perceptions and outcomes.
Nov. 3
Drones
“You can kill in battle, one-to-one at close range, looking into each other’s eyes. Or you can kill sitting in a bunker, drinking a Coke and pressing a button. It’s a great feeling.”
Nov. 3
Stay on top of Russia-Ukraine war 11-03-2024 developments on the ground with KyivPost fact-based news, exclusive video footage, photos and updated war maps.
Nov. 3
War in Ukraine
As North Korean support to Russia increases, I increasingly must write and edit pieces about that “closed off” nation but I knew next to nothing about it – now is the time to remedy that situation.
Nov. 2
War in Ukraine
Watch in the last part of this TVP World program some thoughts by Kyiv Post's Chief Editor Bohdan Nahaylo on the latest developments pertaining to Ukraine.
Nov. 2
Energy
A challenging winter awaits Ukraine due to limited air defense and increased cooperation between Russia and its allies. What is Ukraine doing about it?
Nov. 2
Russia
Europe should stop deluding itself into thinking that Beijing – whose ties with Moscow run deep – can realistically bring peace to Ukraine.
Nov. 2
Top News
A peace agreement that makes territorial concessions contingent on NATO membership for Ukraine would draw a bright red line that would ensure safety for over 80% of Ukraine, the author writes.
Nov. 2
A US-Ukrainian, New York attorney, and Ukrainian diaspora activist, lists the reasons why in his view Trump should be defeated in the forthcoming presidential election.
Nov. 2