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War in Ukraine
The Kara-Dag Brigade, consisting of around 2,000 soldiers, has been shifted from its usual position in southern Ukraine to the eastern front.
Sep. 1
Poland
The remembrance ceremony on Sunday was traditionally held in Westerplatte, on Poland's Baltic coast, where a Nazi German battleship had opened fire on a Polish fort 85 years ago to the day.
Sep. 1
Technology
In a gesture demonstrating sincerity, solidarity and compassion, Serbia has once again shown that true friendship transcends politics.
Sep. 1
Germany
Opinion polls have the anti-immigration Alternative for Germany (AfD) ahead in Thuringia and a close second in Saxony, while also predicting a strong showing for the upstart far-left BSW.
Sep. 1
War in Ukraine
Russian Telegram channels have shared images of a train carrying armored vehicles and tanks, with the letter "B" painted in white on the turrets.
Sep. 1
War in Ukraine
Russia experienced its largest drone assault, with 158 Ukrainian drones targeting multiple regions. The scale of the strike suggests a significant escalation in Ukraine's drone capabilities.
Sep. 1
Sidebar Stories: In the vein of “literature is news that stays news,” Kyiv Post presents some not necessarily factual narratives that offer added insight into Ukraine’s realities.
Sep. 1
Russia
Russian state-owned polling agencies have registered rising Russian domestic discontent towards after the Ukrainian incursion into Kursk Oblast.
Sep. 1
Zelensky
Enable us to defend ourselves properly by taking the fight into Russia, Zelensky pleads with Western supporters.
Sep. 1
Propaganda
The Wagner Group is a perfect example of how the weaponization of propaganda can catastrophically backfire and why one should always caution from believing conjured hype.
Sep. 1
Russia
Ukrainian armed forces launched a surprise offensive into Russia's Kursk region on August 6, with Kyiv saying its goal is to create a "buffer zone" to protect civilians living near the border.
Sep. 1
Putin
To deal effectively with Putin, the US and the West need to share his understanding that the Russo-Ukrainian War is part of a broader Russia-West conflict.
Sep. 1
Russia
Since the start of its offensive in Ukraine in February 2022, Russia has cracked down on dissent and protest, leaving Russians without independent news outlets or access to Western social media.
Sep. 1
Zelensky
The F-16's crash was a high-profile setback for Kyiv, which had lobbied the West for months to send the advanced fighter jet.
Sep. 1
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Sep. 1