EXCLUSIVE
Kyiv
21 November is the Day of Dignity and Freedom, a Ukrainian holiday that marks the anniversary of two revolutions that began on this day – the Orange Revolution in 2004 and the Euromaidan in 2013.
6h ago
Ukraine
Ukraine can always benefit from receiving more weapons, but measuring the expected impact of the new American mines provision is more complicated, the expert said.
1d ago
War in Ukraine
Despite the good news that US President Joe Biden has authorized long-range missile strikes with US weapons, closer inspection reveals continued restrictions reflecting weakness Russia will exploit.
2d ago
Belarus
Franka Viacorka, the chief political advisor to Sviatlana Tsikhanouskaya, who leads the Belarusian government in exile spoke, among other things, about how Ukraine and Belarus must find common cause.
Nov. 18
Ukraine
In an exclusive interview with Kyiv Post, Latvia’s former Finance Minister Vjačeslavs Dombrovskis noted his country’s support for Ukraine and the similar past – maybe future – between the two.
Nov. 16
Kyiv
Journalist and former activist Volodymyr Fomichov told the Kyiv Post about the horrors of Russian captivity, the difficulties of returning to civilian life, and his attempts to volunteer to serve.
Nov. 16
Ukraine
Kyiv Post CEO Luc Chénier sat down with Etsy CEO Josh Silverman for an in-depth interview about the company’s support and operations during wartime Ukraine that transcend ordinary business.
Nov. 14
Drones
In this second article Kyiv Post examines the electronic and technical miracles Ukraine’s air defense forces have performed but will only continue if they receive more practical and financial support.
Nov. 14
Ukraine
The Estonian foreign ministry’s undersecretary for political affairs told Kyiv Post Tallinn’s cooperation is independent of who assumes office in the US, be it Democrats or Republicans.
Nov. 13
Drones
Kyiv Post examines the threat Ukraine faces from waves of Russian kamikaze drones and other aerial weapons and what Kyiv and its Western allies can do to counter them.
Nov. 9
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
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
Ukraine
With less than a week until Election Day 2024, most American voters are already convinced they know who is the best candidate for themselves – and sometimes for Ukraine too.
Oct. 31
Ukraine
Kyiv Post attended campaign rallies for both candidates to see what the nominees said live, and to hear their base constituents’ thoughts on Ukraine.
Oct. 30
Europe
Exclusive Kyiv Post interview with a Georgian political opposition leader: Will Georgia be able to defend a democratic future, and why did the protests stop?
Oct. 30
EU
An exclusive report from the Georgian capital on the mood before Saturday’s vital parliamentary election.
Oct. 26
Kyiv
21 November is the Day of Dignity and Freedom, a Ukrainian holiday that marks the anniversary of two revolutions that began on this day – the Orange Revolution in 2004 and the Euromaidan in 2013.
6h ago
Ukraine
Ukraine can always benefit from receiving more weapons, but measuring the expected impact of the new American mines provision is more complicated, the expert said.
1d ago
War in Ukraine
Despite the good news that US President Joe Biden has authorized long-range missile strikes with US weapons, closer inspection reveals continued restrictions reflecting weakness Russia will exploit.
2d ago
Belarus
Franka Viacorka, the chief political advisor to Sviatlana Tsikhanouskaya, who leads the Belarusian government in exile spoke, among other things, about how Ukraine and Belarus must find common cause.
Nov. 18
Ukraine
In an exclusive interview with Kyiv Post, Latvia’s former Finance Minister Vjačeslavs Dombrovskis noted his country’s support for Ukraine and the similar past – maybe future – between the two.
Nov. 16
Kyiv
Journalist and former activist Volodymyr Fomichov told the Kyiv Post about the horrors of Russian captivity, the difficulties of returning to civilian life, and his attempts to volunteer to serve.
Nov. 16
Ukraine
Kyiv Post CEO Luc Chénier sat down with Etsy CEO Josh Silverman for an in-depth interview about the company’s support and operations during wartime Ukraine that transcend ordinary business.
Nov. 14
Drones
In this second article Kyiv Post examines the electronic and technical miracles Ukraine’s air defense forces have performed but will only continue if they receive more practical and financial support.
Nov. 14
Ukraine
The Estonian foreign ministry’s undersecretary for political affairs told Kyiv Post Tallinn’s cooperation is independent of who assumes office in the US, be it Democrats or Republicans.
Nov. 13
Drones
Kyiv Post examines the threat Ukraine faces from waves of Russian kamikaze drones and other aerial weapons and what Kyiv and its Western allies can do to counter them.
Nov. 9
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
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
Ukraine
With less than a week until Election Day 2024, most American voters are already convinced they know who is the best candidate for themselves – and sometimes for Ukraine too.
Oct. 31
Ukraine
Kyiv Post attended campaign rallies for both candidates to see what the nominees said live, and to hear their base constituents’ thoughts on Ukraine.
Oct. 30
Europe
Exclusive Kyiv Post interview with a Georgian political opposition leader: Will Georgia be able to defend a democratic future, and why did the protests stop?
Oct. 30
EU
An exclusive report from the Georgian capital on the mood before Saturday’s vital parliamentary election.
Oct. 26