Analysis Ukraine risks losing generation of engineers and programmers: how math shapes country's future Nov 20, 10:00
Valerii Pekar Everything is consistently bad, even though we haven't lost: Biggest vulnerabilities right now Both Ukraine and Russia have vulnerabilities, and the task of each of them is to protect their vulnerabilities and strike at the adversary's vulnerabilities Oct 16, 19:30
Stories People of the underground. How civil resistance was organized in occupied Kherson Nov 18 2023, 08:00
Stories Spider-Man. Who and how created a network of torture chambers in occupied Kherson Oblast Nov 11 2023, 08:00
Yuliia Kolomiets Putting an end to misuses in public procurement The public procurement reform should prioritise, among other things, strengthening control over the ProZorro system Oct 23 2023, 14:01
In person We are ready for a war with Russia in Europe, US general Ben Hodges says Aug 21 2023, 11:00
Тарас Котов Lifetime financial monitoring of officials: A step too far? IMF is demanding to reintroduce lifetime financial monitoring of officials by September, a contentious policy that faces pushback within Ukraine Jul 20 2023, 14:00
Yurii Haidai Ukraine’s unexpected ally: Foreign currency piling up in Russia The steady devaluation of the Russian rouble is not just about saving the Russian budget: They have serious problems with their balance of payments. Jul 7 2023, 09:57
Yevhen Dykyi What happens if we lose? A note to the West Prigozhin’s Russia that the United States is so afraid of may not be the worst-case scenario Jul 3 2023, 21:36
Stories Mass grave exposes Russia’s coverup of civilian casualties after attack on Kakhovka dam Jul 1 2023, 08:30
Ilona Solohub No repeat of George W. Bush's Chicken Kiev speech Why did most Western politicians and analysts expect Kyiv to fall ‘in three days’? Why do we still see the defenders of ‘great Russian culture’? Jun 23 2023, 08:55
Yulia Svyrydenko Nine driving forces of Ukraine’s recovery What’s our vision of Ukraine a decade from now? Jun 22 2023, 07:05
Yevheniia Blyzniuk Ukrainians are more optimistic than before the war Society is at the stage of mobilising internal resources, and surveys show both the quality of life and the areas of development have improved Jun 9 2023, 09:17
Ирина Мудра Ukraine acquires new tool for global pursuit of Russian criminals Ukraine accelerated the adoption of the Convention on Cooperation in the Investigation of Crimes of Genocide, Crimes against Humanity and War Crimes. May 31 2023, 09:51
Story A Portrait with a Scalpel. How American surgeons reconstructed a Ukrainian soldier’s face May 27 2023, 08:30
Maria Repko Funding Ukraine reconstruction is akin to a restaurant business Ukrainian think tanks have set about working on the basic principles of Ukraine reconstruction, and the result is a ‘cookbook’ May 12 2023, 22:13
Story Survival odds grim. What the air breakthrough of the Mariupol blockade looked like from the cockpit May 6 2023, 08:30
Oleksandr Tkachenko What can stop Russian propaganda worldwide Sanctions alone won’t stop Russian propaganda abroad; we need to seize its propaganda centres’ property Apr 27 2023, 17:29
Ukrainians now can pay to increase pension insurance record, agency announces Mar 29 2023, 14:47 News