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War in Ukraine
The Russian president has again stressed that the Kremlin’s objective is to seize as much of Ukraine’s territory as possible, including Kharkiv.
Feb. 1
Ukraine
The Largest Art Museum in Finland, the Athenaeum, has changed the nationality of the artist Ilya Repin from Russian to Ukrainian in its cataloguing system.
Feb. 1
Ukraine
A recently declassified US intelligence report shows a direct correlation between the current impasse in the US Congress on aid to Ukraine and Russian intelligence operations.
Feb. 1
US
Recent polling in the US shows that Trump is towering over his Republican rivals while quickly increasing his lead in a potential head-to-head race against President Joe Biden – worrying some.
Feb. 1
War in Ukraine
The EU's foreign policy chief Josep Borrell admitted Wednesday that the EU will supply Ukraine with just over half of the one million artillery shells it promised to send by March.
Feb. 1
Ukraine
Death threats, €50 billion in aid, a minority rights argument, and a showdown between Hungary and the EU mean a lot is at stake on Thursday in Brussels.
Feb. 1
War in Ukraine
Ukraine reportedly hits Russian airfield with Storm Shadows; NATO chief meets GOP lawmakers in Washington; Pyongyang's artillery shells used in Ukraine; Russia inches closer to encircling Avdiivka
Feb. 1
Putin
As elections approach, Russian president tries to show that massive losses there are not in vain.
Feb. 1
Stay on top of Russia-Ukraine war 02-01-2024 developments on the ground with KyivPost fact-based news, exclusive video footage, photos and updated war maps.
Feb. 1
Ukraine
Canadian leading Global Affairs Analyst Michael Bociurkiw about the latest major corruption scandals to rock Ukraine, and their implications domestically and for the country's reputation abroad.
Jan. 31
Ukraine
Kyiv had accused Moscow of being a "terrorist state" whose support for pro-Russian separatists in eastern Ukraine was a harbinger of the full-fledged 2022 invasion.
Jan. 31
EU
A weekend report by journalists from Latvia, Estonia and Sweden accused a Latvian member of the European Parliament of being a long-term Russian intelligence asset.
Jan. 31
Zelensky
Kyiv Post asked AFU service members about reports President Zelensky might sack, or possibly already has sacked, their commander Valery Zaluzhny. Soldiers said that would be a really bad idea.
Jan. 31
War in Ukraine
Putin also said Russia was “insisting” on an international investigation into the downing of the plane, but said “there are no international organisations willing” to take part.
Jan. 31
Drones
Running out of later model tanks and artillery guns, the Kremlin is turning to museum piece replacements while Russian soldiers jury-rig new hybrid weapons. Their big fear: Ukrainian drone swarms.
Jan. 31