What we’re watching
- Tuesday, Sept. 14 at 4 p.m.: Kyiv Post webinar in partnership with NATO: “NATO & Ukraine: The Way Forward?” Guests: Kurt Volker, Glen Grant, Olena Halushka and Mariana Bezuhla. Introduction by Vineta Kleine, director of the NATO Information and Documentation Center in Ukraine. Livestream on Kyiv Post website, Facebook events page & Twitter. Archived on Kyiv Post YouTube channel.
Top news
- Russian Repression: Kremlin targets scores of Crimean Tatars for detention
- Reform Watch: Legal reforms facing sabotage on many fronts under Zelensky
- Report: Judge Vovk, Yanukovych ally, Zelensky official engineered Constitutional Court coup
- COVID-19 in Ukraine: 3,869 new cases, 69 new deaths, record 183,527 new vaccinations
- Ukrainian scientist wins satirical award for linking corruption to obesity
- What to do in Kyiv on Sept. 10-12
- World Bank to provide Ukraine with $150 million to fight COVID-19
- Nord Stream 2 project officially complete
- Prosecutor who helped destroy Tatarov graft case attends his birthday party
- Reuters: Zelensky says war with Russia a worst-case possibility
Kremlin watch
- RFE/RL: Couple in Russia handed prison terms for criticizing FSB, pension reform
- AFP: Russia summons US envoy over ‘election interference’
- New York Times: Russia and Belarus inch closer to a full-blown merger
Kyiv Post webinar — Does the state run energy companies smartly?
In case you missed it, watch the discussion moderated by Kyiv Post chief editor Brian Bonner with speakers Edward Chow, Andriy Boytsun and Valentyn Govzdiy.
Business News
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- RFE/RL: Nord Stream 2 could overshadow Merkel’s farewell tour stop in Poland
- Bloomberg: Ukraine gazettes law establishing tax amnesty regime for individuals
- Reuters: Naftogaz CEO says new professional board needed
- UA.TV: Ukraine is preparing to give up harmful plastic produce
- Naftogaz plans to see profit by late 2021
- How Russia ‘ground down’ Ukrainians
Business Advertising Wire
- Host your event in the Kyiv Post studio!
- Kyiv Investment Forum
- A new stage in the development business of LOGOS Corporation
- Nestle acts on climate change
- Doing business in Ukraine: 30 years of independence
- DEPS – 30 years of success!
- Royalties to non-resident: risks and opportunities
- Sanctions аs аn instrument оf the Ukrainian government
- KP Brand Studio & DTEK: 17 Sustainable Development Goals — Justice
- KP Brand Studio & DTEK: 17 Sustainable Development Goals — Climate Action
- Shell to open its one of the largest sites in Ukraine in Bila Tserkva
Opinion
- Andriy Boytsun: Ukrainian State-Owned Enterprises Weekly
- Adrian Hoefer: Why Ukraine must join NATO
- Editorial: Russia’s revenge
- Editorial: Reform or regress?
- Sergii Leshchenko: Zelensky’s reelection hinges on deoligarchization
- Group of authors: What Russia wants
- Dominik Istrate: The Biden-Zelensky summit
- Tymofii Brik, Maksym Obrizan: A year of pandemic in urban Ukraine
- Thomas De Waal: Georgian democracy is dying by a thousand cuts
- Yuri Panchenko: Crimea Platform angers Russia
- Yuliia Rudenko: How Crimean Tatar leader swelled the ranks of ‘saboteurs’
- Anna Nemtsova: Belarusian regime jailed Voskresensky
- Christian Caryl: Putin is an agent of chaos
- Halya Coynash: Russia blames Ukraine for bombing city
- Pavel Felgenhauer: Massive Zapad 2021 war games begin
- Grigory Ioffe: The unstable equilibrium of Belarus’s political crisis
- Halya Coynash: Russia’s persecution of Crimean Tatars
From the archive: History of Yalta European Summit
The 17th Yalta European Summit, sponsored by billionaire oligarch Victor Pinchuk, is under way again in Kyiv after a one-year delay. The Kyiv Post chronicled its history in a 2015 edition.