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Kyiv Post

Kyiv Post

Newspaper Publishing

Kyiv, Ukraine 19,741 followers

Ukraine’s Global Voice Zhylianska,68Kyiv, Ukraine, 01033 news@kyivpost.com R40-05383

About us

The Kyiv Post is Ukraine’s English-language newspaper and proud winner of the 2014 Missouri Honor Medal for Distinguished Service in Journalism. Online media registration number: R40-05383 The newspaper’s first print edition came out on Oct. 18, 1995 and went online in 2002. Its global audience has been growing steadily since then, peaking at more than 65 million pageviews in 2014. The newspaper’s motto is “Ukraine’s Global Voice,” which in 2018 replaced the previous motto of “Independence. Community. Trust.” Both slogans reflect the newspaper’s commitment to the highest journalistic and ethical standards. The Kyiv Post has had three owners in its existence: American Jed Sunden, who owned the newspaper from its inception in 1995 until 2009; United Kingdom’s Mohammad Zahoor, who owned the paper from 2009 until March 21, 2018, when he sold to Syrian native Adnan Kivan, an Odesa-based businessman who owns the KADORR Group. Read Kyiv Post chief editor Brian Bonner’s March 30, 2018, profile of Kivan here. The newspaper’s journalists also started an affiliated nonprofit organization, the Media Development Foundation, in 2013 to raise money for investigative journalism, student exchanges and training programs.

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http://www.kyivpost.com
Industry
Newspaper Publishing
Company size
11-50 employees
Headquarters
Kyiv, Ukraine
Type
Privately Held
Founded
1995

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  • Kremlin spokesman Peskov claimed Ukraine continues striking “civilian infrastructure” in Russia with drones while insisting Russian forces only target military-related facilities. His remarks came days after Ukraine carried out one of its largest drone attacks on Moscow and the surrounding region, targeting oil and military-industrial facilities, and after Russian strikes on Kyiv killed at least 24 civilians, including three children. https://lnkd.in/dMmRiKpq

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  • German authorities uncovered a major sanctions-evasion scheme that supplied Russia’s military industry with European dual-use technology through front companies and Turkish intermediaries. Prosecutors say the network moved around 16,000 shipments worth more than $34 million to Russian entities linked to the defense and nuclear sectors. https://lnkd.in/dqm3DyHK

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  • Ukraine’s military intelligence agency said special forces from the Artan unit conducted coordinated assault operations in Stepnohirsk, Zaporizhzhia region, forcing Russian troops from fortified positions and retaking key parts of the town. Ukrainian forces said clearing operations are ongoing as Russia may attempt renewed assaults. https://lnkd.in/dNZY9ijk

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  • Ukraine has developed its first domestically produced guided aerial bomb for use in the Russo-Ukrainian battlespace. The 250-kilogram bomb was created by a participant in the Brave1 defense tech platform and tested over 17 months. Ukraine’s Defense Ministry has already purchased an experimental batch as pilots conduct operational test and evaluation within combat scenarios for employment of the weapon. Read more on our website. https://lnkd.in/ddXgDq-5

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  • In a bombshell interview this month with US talk show host Tucker Carlson, President Zelensky’s former spokesperson, Yuliia Mendel, launched a sweeping attack on her former boss, making allegations that range from corruption and authoritarianism to dwindling public trust. Kyiv Post has reviewed the interview and examined several claims tied to verifiable past events, which do not stand up to scrutiny. Read more on our website. https://lnkd.in/dTCc_c9e

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  • The $3.2 million bail set for former Zelenskyy Office head Andriy Yermak has been fully paid, Ukraine’s High Anti-Corruption Court confirmed. Investigators accuse Yermak of involvement in a $10.4 million money laundering scheme tied to luxury real estate near Kyiv. Nearly 200 separate payments were reportedly made to cover the massive bail amount. Read more on our website. https://lnkd.in/dVuybRAP

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  • The $3.2 million bail set for former Zelenskyy Office head Andriy Yermak has been fully paid, Ukraine’s High Anti-Corruption Court confirmed. Investigators accuse Yermak of involvement in a $10.4 million money laundering scheme tied to luxury real estate near Kyiv. Nearly 200 separate payments were reportedly made to cover the massive bail amount. Read more on our website. https://lnkd.in/dVuybRAP

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  • Apl.de.Ap from The Black Eyed Peas expressed his support for Ukrainians and Ukraine during Web Summit Vancouver 2026. The summit brought together global leaders in tech, media, and entertainment, with Kyiv Post represented at the event by CEO Luc Chénier. Among the guests and speakers were major international names from across the worlds of technology, business, music, and media.

  • Russia’s banking system may be closer to crisis than the Kremlin admits. Ukrainian intelligence, citing a pro-Kremlin analytical center, said toxic assets in Russian banks have exceeded the IMF’s 10% crisis threshold. Analysts say the crisis remains “hidden” because state-run banks are restructuring bad loans to mask growing defaults. Read more on our website. https://lnkd.in/dQr7tUm5

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