What we’re watching
Kremlin watch
- RFE/RL: Russian actors jailed in latest clampdown on political parody
- Reuters: Russian police detain activists ahead of protest
- Russian-led forces open fire towards village near Toretsk
- UkrInform: US calls on Russia not to hamper OSCE work in Ukraine
Top news
- Nominations for Top 30 Under 30 Awards are open now!
- Belarusian startup that moved to Ukraine becomes self-declared ‘unicorn’ with $1 billion valuation
- Ukraine’s democratic votes contrast with Russia’s fixed elections
- Despite Zelensky’s pledges, obstruction of judicial reform continues
- Prison sentence for anti-EuroMaidan thug leader Krysin extended by 8 years
- Ukraine nominates war drama ‘Bad Roads’ for Oscars
- Ukraine evacuates 96 people from Kabul
- What to do in Kyiv on Sept. 24-26
- Ukrainians can generate international COVID-19 vaccination certificate on Diia portal
- Facebook launches Amber Alert service to help find missing children in Ukraine
- New York Times: How Ukraine negotiated with the Taliban and rescued 96 Afghans
- About 100 more Ukrainians want to leave Afghanistan
- Lorry driver from Ukraine stabbed to death outside Belvedere Railway Station as murder investigation continues
- Zelensky meets with the Ukrainian community in New York
Oleksandr Usyk fights tonight
British heavyweight champion boxer Anthony Joshua (L) and Ukraine’s Oleksandr Usyk take part in a weigh-in at the O2 arena in advance of their bout in London on Sept. 25, 2021. Anthony Joshua could face his “toughest-ever fight” when he defends the WBA, IBF and WBO heavyweight titles against Oleksandr Usyk in London on Saturday. (AFP)
Here’s where to watch and Who is Oleksandr Usyk?
Business News
- 26.5 = $
- Reuters: Oil hits highest in almost 3 years as supply tightens
- Zelensky sees Ukraine’s potential in forming sustainable food supply
- Rada approves support for newly created farms
- Economy Ministry expects inflation of about 10% in 2021
- Justice minister expects entry of international media holdings after law on oligarchs takes effect
- Ukraine’s Naftogaz CEO accuses Russia of using gas as a geopolitical weapon as the energy crisis deepens
- Ukrainian steelmakers suffer as natural gas prices boom, but Russian metals companies unscathed
- Galushchenko: Ukraine may enter Europe’s top five countries with largest share of clean energy by 2035
- Fugitive billionaire deflects bank’s $500 million UK fraud suit
Business Advertising Wire
- Host your event in the Kyiv Post studio!
- lifecell: how Ukrainian business gets most from data analytics
- President of Parimatch Foundation Ekaterina Belorusskaya: Our goal is to raise a healthy and conscious generation
- WOG’s Road of Kindness: Hr 3 million to help save thousands of children’s lives
- VII Kyiv International Economic Forum will be held on Oct. 7-8 in Kyiv
- 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
Opinion
- Editorial: Repairing Ukraine
- Editorial: License to kill
- Yuri Zoria: Russian propaganda’s main message to Ukraine
- Vladimir Socor: Weak response to Russian elections in Ukraine, Moldova, Georgia
- Bloomberg: The real message from Russia’s disputed election
- Halya Coynash: Donbas militants threaten to kill hostage’s children if he doesn’t ‘confess’
- Peter Dickinson: Zelensky slams UN inaction over Putin’s Ukraine war
- Olena Makarenko: Here is how the US can truly help Ukraine move forward
From the archives: Party time in parliament
Tax hike would soak the relatively few cell phone users. Lawmakers approve electing half of the Verkhovna Rada by party lists, the other half in districts. Profile on nightlife pioneers Eric Aigner and Viola Kim. Serhiy Holovaty to run for president. Deportation for foreigners with HIV. Vox Populi in print. Smirky the Lovable Expat.