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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
Ukraine
Nuland and the ambassador are set to hold a series of meetings with Ukraine's authorities and Special services representatives, military, veterans, and volunteers.
Jan. 31
War in Ukraine
Kyiv Post correspondent hit the streets of Kyiv to get a firsthand opinion on rumors of Ukraine’s Commander-in-Chief’s dismissal which circulated earlier this week.
Jan. 31
Ukraine
Despite the failed prisoner exchange last Wednesday as the result of a Russian plane crash, Ukraine today returned 207 soldiers and civilians from captivity.
Jan. 31
Kremlin
Following a December landmine death in Russia’s Belgorod Region, Kremlin troops were wounded while planting border protection mines, causing a “mine-explosive injury” and toe amputations.
Jan. 31
War in Ukraine
The Russian Orthodox Church stressed that thanks to their work with the “Special Military Operation” soldiers in the “trenches” no longer shy away from Christian symbols.
Jan. 31
Ukraine
Ukraine’s prime minister said that for the first time in history, Ukraine will get through the heating season by relying 10 billion cubic meters of domestic gas production held in current storage.
Jan. 31
War in Ukraine
EU foreign ministers meeting in Brussels taking stock of who is doing what to support Ukraine and what more is needed.
Jan. 31
War in Ukraine
The African continent has long been fertile ground for Russian influence. Ukraine’s ambassador to South Africa insists that Ukraine is now making inroads.
Jan. 31
US
Former President Donald Trump has, again, stated that he has greater faith in Putin and Russian authorities than in information from American intelligence officials.
Jan. 31
Russia
Why the situation in Russia’s Muslim republic of Bashkortostan deserves our attention.
Jan. 31