Ukraine
This is an Editorial reprinted with permission from the US-based The Ukrainian Weekly.
Oct. 16
War in Ukraine
Electronic warfare plays significant role in neutralizing Russia’s Iranian-supplied Shahed drones.
Oct. 16
Energy
The EU exemption granted to Czechia allows Polish oil company Orlen to make $1.3 billion profit from Russian fuel and pay billions to Putin’s war chest.
Oct. 16
War in Ukraine
Military support to Kyiv and strengthening Ukraine's battered energy sector are among the topics on the table as leaders from the EU's 27 nations meet in Brussels on Thursday.
Oct. 16
Ukraine
EU officials and experts discussed the pros and cons of boosting Ukraine’s arms production with proceeds from interest on Russian assets frozen by international sanctions.
Oct. 16
War in Ukraine
Trump again touts his relationship with Kremlin, slams allies; Zelensky invited to present Victory Plan in Brussels; Biden to meet with “The Quad” on Friday; Trump’s weird dance party rally ridiculed.
Oct. 16
UK
The victory also marked the beginning of boxing history’s longest accumulated heavyweight title reigns, which ended when Klitschko lost to British boxer Tyson Fury in 2015.
Oct. 15
Russia
Hungarian foreign minister Péter Szijjártó also said that Budapest will veto European Union sanctions on Russia if the exemption for his country to purchase Russian oil is cancelled.
Oct. 15
Donetsk
The city lies south of Bakhmut in the Donetsk region serves as a major logistics hub for Ukrainian troops and has witnessed intense fighting for months, its loss could spell trouble for Ukraine.
Oct. 15
Ukraine
With the 2024 American presidential election just 20 days away, all eyes are on the race for the White House in anticipation of learning how a new leader may shake up US domestic and foreign policy.
Oct. 15
Ukraine
In this episode of "Capital Questions," TVP World explores Germany’s changing role in the EU. Once a powerhouse of integration and strength, can Germany still lead in 2024?
Oct. 15
The world in focus, as seen by a Canadian leading global affairs analyst, writer and speaker, in his review of international media.
Oct. 15
Russia
Despite Russia’s claims that its economy is doing great, economic data coming out of Russia would indicate that the economy is not only overheating, but may be beginning to implode.
Oct. 15
War in Ukraine
“Russians are doing everything that can be seen in the worst nightmares,” says Monika Andruszewska, who documents Russian war crimes, in an exclusive interview with Kyiv Post.
Oct. 15
War in Ukraine
German intel alarmed by ramped-up Kremlin-led sabotage, warns NATO could be dragged into war; Moscow’s strikes kill two elderly women; Public will hear details of Zelensky’s ‘Victory Plan’ this week.
Oct. 15
War in Ukraine
Ukraine’s Main Military Service Directorate said 46 Ukrainian soldiers have not returned from vacations abroad since the start of Russia’s full-scale invasion.
Oct. 14
Nobel
By examining the various political and economic systems introduced by European colonisers, the three have demonstrated a relationship between societal institutions and prosperity, the jury said.
Oct. 14
Russia
Some of the posts compared the incident to the treatment of surrendering German soldiers during World War II, whom the Red Army would not take prisoner.
Oct. 14
Kharkiv
In Kharkiv, a team of 20 Police psychologists provides immediate support to people hit by Russian drones and missiles. They told Kyiv Post about their work.
Oct. 14