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Feb 10, 2024 |
kyivpost.com | Leo Chiu |Marla Barret |Anna Neplii |Anya Korzun
Ukraine Kyiv Chief Post Chief Editor talks with singer and representative of Ukraine's new generation of cultural artists, who combines patriotic and civic activity with universal values.
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Feb 6, 2024 |
kyivpost.com | Anya Korzun |Alisa Orlova
The deputy spokesperson of the US State Department, Vedant Patel, cast doubt on the Russian accounts of the two incidents in a Jan. 5 statement as reported by Ukrinform.
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Jan 31, 2024 |
kyivpost.com | Viktoriia Stepanenko |Anya Korzun |Jason Smart |Bohdan Nahaylo
Ukraine Canada 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.
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Jan 30, 2024 |
kyivpost.com | Anya Korzun |Kateryna Zakharchenko |Julia Struck
Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk said Tuesday, ahead of key talks on the Ukraine conflict, that the EU would find a way to provide aid to Ukraine "with or without" Hungary's approval. Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban, who maintained close ties to the Kremlin following Russia's invasion of Ukraine, in December vetoed 50 billion euros ($54 billion) in EU aid for Ukraine.
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Jan 27, 2024 |
kyivpost.com | Anya Korzun |Kateryna Zakharchenko |Julia Struck |Jonathan Sweet
The co-leader of a new German left-wing populist party on Saturday called on the government to negotiate with Russia to halt the war in Ukraine. Addressing 450 founding members of the radical party named after her, Sahra Wagenknecht urged Berlin to stop supplying arms to Kyiv. "We are delivering arms to Ukraine for a victory in which, alas, even the Ukrainian generals no longer believe," Wagenknecht said.
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Jan 27, 2024 |
kyivpost.com | Anya Korzun |Kateryna Zakharchenko |Jonathan Sweet |Julia Struck
Another corruption scandal has recently rattled the Ukrainian public, galvanized media attention and brought down some prominent art – quite literally. People don't usually let Cartier bracelets, Porsches or fancy apartments slide upon learning that they may have been bought with cash stolen from their army during wartime.
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Jan 26, 2024 |
kyivpost.com | Anya Korzun |Leo Chiu |Julia Struck |Stefan Korshak
Russia has been launching Shahed kamikaze drones from the sea in an attempt to mute the engine sound as they approach coastline residential areas during recent attacks, the Ukrainian military has said
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Jan 25, 2024 |
kyivpost.com | Stefan Korshak |Anya Korzun |Julia Struck |Kateryna Zakharchenko
Ukrainian partisans have scouted a Russian missile factory near Moscow, saying the “military facility must be destroyed” and vowing to do so. The “Tactical Missile Arms” corporation, is one of Russia's major defense industry enterprises engaged in missile production. The ATESH movement, reported on Telegram, that its members had conducted external reconnaissance of the corporation's central office in Korolev, Moscow region.
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Jan 25, 2024 |
kyivpost.com | Leo Chiu |Anya Korzun |Kateryna Zakharchenko |Jason Smart
The Chief Editor of Kyiv Post, Bohdan Nahaylo, discusses with his counterpart in Barcelona at the El Mundo newspaper, Inaki Ellakuria, the political situation in Catalonia, responses to Russia’s war against Ukraine, Russian influence locally, and Spanish attitudes towards Ukraine’s future in the EU and NATO. El Mundo is the second largest printed daily newspaper in Spain.
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Jan 25, 2024 |
kyivpost.com | John Moretti |Anya Korzun |Kateryna Zakharchenko |Jonathan Sweet
Key Takeaways from the ISW: Western states reiterated their support for Ukraine and their commitment to the development of Ukraine’s defense industrial base (DIB) at the 18th Ukraine Defense Contact Group at Ramstein Air Base in Germany on January 23. NATO concluded contracts on January 23 for the purchase over 200,000 artillery shells, likely either to allow NATO to send additional aid to Ukraine or to replenish NATO stockpiles.