What we’re watching
- Friday, Sept. 24 at 12 noon Kyiv time: Should we be afraid of Chinese money in Ukraine? Centre for Economic Strategy. Register here.
- Friday, Sept. 24 at 6 p.m. Kyiv time: How can Europe escape Gazprom’s gas grip? Atlantic Council. Register here.
- Watch all the Kyiv Post’s videos & webinars on our YouTube channel
- Wednesday, Oct. 6: Presidents of Israel, Germany and Albania to visit Kyiv
Zelensky at United Nations
- Zelensky at UN: ‘No one in the world feels safe anymore’
- Associated Press: Zelensky takes UN to task as ‘retired superhero
- Zelensky meets foreign leaders on UN sidelines, talks about Crimea
Assassination attempt on Zelensky’s top aide
- ‘Response will be strong,’ Zelensky vows after assassination attempt on Shefir
- Reuters: Ukraine left puzzled after assassination attempt on president’s top aide
- Zelensky considers reaction of political, financial groups to limit their influence in Ukraine as likely version of attempt on Shefir
- Reuters: Kremlin says Russia had nothing to do with attack on Ukrainian president’s aide
Other news
- Nominations for Top 30 Under 30 Awards are open now!
- Balbek Bureau wins prestigious award for interior design
- Ukraine-founded ‘unicorn’ GitLab to go public in US
- Parliament passes bill banning anti-Semitism
- Cabinet to make COVID-19 vaccination mandatory for educators, government officials
- COVID-19 in Ukraine: 5,159 new cases, 137 new deaths, 108,736 new vaccinations
- First Vietnamese-Ukrainian bilingual textbooks released in Ukraine
Business News
- 26.7 = $
- UkeTube: Everything you wanted to know about buying real estate in Ukraine
- Wall Street Journal: Russia’s new gas pipeline to Germany delivers more power to Moscow
- Associated Press: Apple, Google raise new concerns by yanking Russian app
- EBRD to provide loan of 13 million euros to Nova Poshta for construction in Dnipro
- London court dismisses claim of Surkis family against Poroshenko, Gontareva in PrivatBank nationalization case
- Ukrainian hackers hit Michigan health company with ransomware
- Legal risks with changes to Ukraine’s renewable energy policies
- Zelensky, Microsoft president discuss projects in Ukraine
Business Advertising Wire
- Host your event in the Kyiv Post studio!
- Is Hong Kong open to foreign travelers?
- PARK3020 Modern Sculpture Park invites you to an updated exhibition on its first anniversary
- Exports or economic losses: Why a ban on scrap metal exports from Ukraine makes no sense
- Open Letter to the President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelensky
- CMS strengthens Corporate M&A offering with key appointment in Ukraine
- Shell celebrates its Safety Day globally and in Ukraine
- Glasgow: Who will help Ukraine to implement renewable agenda?
- Akkerman Solutions LLC is the first company in Ukraine to be certified in accordance with the UN 17 SDG
- Kyiv Investment Forum
- A new stage in the development business of LOGOS Corporation
Opinions
- Alexei Bayer: What the German experience teaches Russians
- Tetiana Shevchuk: Weekly anti-corruption update in Ukraine
- Paul Goble: Patriarch Kirill challenging primacy of Ecumenical Patriarch
- Robert Coalson: Russia’s Communist Party makes gains in new Duma
- Giorgi Menabde: Mikheil Saakashvili vows return to Georgia
- Trudy Rubin: Biden’s UN speech contradicted by facts on the ground
- Mathieu Boulègue: Lessons of Russia’s Zapad-21
- Katia Glod: Belarus slowly succumbs to the bear hug
- Arseny Sivitsky: Russia and Belarus establish joint air force training and combat center
- Paul Niland: The trouble with Minsk? Russia
- Rosa Balfour: What the US-British-Australian security pact means for Europe
- Yevgeniy Zakharov: The bill on oligarchs ‘Prepares extrajudicial dealings’
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