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Frozen Russian Assets Belong to Ukraine, Not Its Allies: Zelensky Zelensky
Since Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine in 2022, Western countries have used sanctions and other financial mechanisms to freeze $350 billion of Russian sovereign assets.
By Kyiv Post
2h ago
Ukraine
By Charles Cockell
3h ago
War in Ukraine
By Ugo Poletti
4h ago
Starmer
By Christopher Stewart
5h ago
Trump
By Christopher Stewart
7h ago
The world in focus, as seen by Canadian leading global affairs analyst Michael Bociurkiw in a quick review of the biggest news in international media today.
By Michael Bociurkiw
8h ago
Top News
Feb. 23 commemorates the day in 1944 when the Soviets uprooted half a million men, women, and children from Chechnya and Ingushetia in order to deport them to Central Asia.
By Akhmed Zakayev
8h ago
Is Zelensky a Dictator? Fact Sheet on Ukrainian Elections Ukraine
By Pete Shmigel
Feb. 20
FACT-CHECK: Trump’s $350B Ukraine Aid Claim – True or False? Trump
By Kyiv Post
Feb. 19
NATO
Kyiv Post debunks The Telegraph’s report on Ukraine’s battlefield tactics, exposing inaccuracies, misleading claims, and questionable sources saying Ukraine ignored NATO training and strategy.
By Stefan Korshak, Julia Struck, Steve Brown
Feb. 17
Trump Tries to End War Next Week, Leveraging Rights to Ukrainian Minerals Trump
White House official suggested Saturday Trump could negotiate a deal to end the eleven-year-long war as early as “this week” – three years after Russia began its full-scale invasion.
By Christopher Stewart
7h ago
Untested Trump Team Given Lesson in Diplomacy by Elite Kremlin Negotiators Top News
The Russian delegation brought a collective 76 years of high-level government service to the table in Riyadh compared to that of the US representatives whose experience was measured in weeks.
By Stefan Korshak
Feb. 19
Ukraine-China Talks in Munich: Who Said What? China
Although both parties have described the talks as productive, there are slight differences based their press releases.
By Leo Chiu
Feb. 17
‘There Will Be a Border Between War and Peace’  – Summary From Munich Day 2 Ukraine
Kyiv Post examines a few key themes from Day 2 of the Munich Security Conference (MSC), including Europe’s response and Ukraine’s stance on peace talks.
By Iryna Pavlova
Feb. 15
Talks on Ukraine Without Ukraine? Ukrainians React to Latest Peace Deal Kyiv
After a week of intense talks on both sides of the Atlantic, Kyiv Post talks to Ukrainians in the capital about their feelings on a potential US-brokered peace deal and what it means for Ukraine.
By Kyiv Post
Feb. 17
Frozen Russian Assets Belong to Ukraine, Not Its Allies: Zelensky Zelensky
Since Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine in 2022, Western countries have used sanctions and other financial mechanisms to freeze $350 billion of Russian sovereign assets.
By Kyiv Post
2h ago
The world in focus, as seen by Canadian leading global affairs analyst Michael Bociurkiw in a quick review of the biggest news in international media today.
By Michael Bociurkiw
8h ago
Top News
Feb. 23 commemorates the day in 1944 when the Soviets uprooted half a million men, women, and children from Chechnya and Ingushetia in order to deport them to Central Asia.
By Akhmed Zakayev
8h ago
Germany
Today is an important moment of choice for Germany and Europe.
By AFP
11h ago
Kyiv Post exclusive interview with Tetiana Nikolaenko, a former investigative journalist and long-term member of the public Anti-Corruption Council.
By Sergii Kostezh
Jan. 25
A Displaced Belarusian Artist is Helping Ukrainians Integrate in Sweden Belarus
While she dreams that one day her own homeland will be free, Ludmila Christeseva has been busy helping Ukrainians learn to weave and bake.
By Gloria Griffon
2h ago
David Bowie’s ‘Heroes’ Reimagined by Ukrainian Women Top News
By Kyiv Post
1d ago
Animals Drones
By Pete Shmigel
1d ago
Animals Drones
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.
By Pete Shmigel
1d ago
(Feb 24) After 3 Years of Hell, We Stand Firm
By Bohdan Nahaylo
1d ago
7 Best Essay Writing Services That Deliver Papers Without AI
Delegating your essay to an online writing service can be nerve-wracking. Find 7 services you can trust—they don’t use AI, don’t plagiarize, and deliver on time.
By Mark Bradford
Feb. 19
Cultural Diplomacy: Kernel’s Book The Path of Grain Brings Global Awareness to the Challenges of Ukraine’s Agro-Exporters
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.
By Press service Kernel
Feb. 18
8 Best Essay Writing Services That Prioritize Human Expertise Over AI
Looking for the best online essay writing services? See our selection of the 8 top sites that prioritize human expertise over AI!
By Lydia Havens
Feb. 17
Philip Morris Increased Tax Contributions to Ukraine’s Budget by 38% in 2024
In 2024, Philip Morris in Ukraine paid UAH 52.2 billion in taxes, which is over UAH 14 billion (or 38%) more than in 2023, according to the company’s press release.
By Philip Morris
Feb. 4
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