Anastasiia Fedor

Journalist

More than 10 years of work in journalism: from a correspondent at the VRU to the editor-in-chief of major political talk shows. Backstage and behind the scenes have always been different from what we see on TV and the comments politicians make on camera. Therefore, I analyze not only the obvious, but also what remains outside the frame. I am a philologist and historian by education, M.P. Dragomanov State University. My goal is not just to convey information, but to help society to see and understand more

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“Strike” on Putin’s birthday: Tomahawk is on its way to Ukraine – expert

Even a few launches of Tomahawk cruise missiles could change the balance of power in the war and jeopardize key Russian infrastructure. Military experts warn that their unique characteristics make the missiles virtually invulnerable to air defense, and potential strikes on the Kremlin's refineries and logistics hubs could be a strategic shock.

7 October 17:25
When Kyiv may be left without electricity: experts warn of system vulnerabilities

Ukraine's energy system is on the verge of stability: despite electricity imports and backup power lines, some regions remain vulnerable to attacks. Experts warn that even Kyiv, which has a strong infrastructure and reserves, could be left without power if neighboring regions or strategic hubs are hit. Massive drones,

6 October 14:25
Airports are preparing: MinRegion answered when they can resume air traffic in Ukraine

Restoring transportation infrastructure remains one of the key challenges for Ukraine during the war. Roads and bridges are not only economic arteries but also strategic routes for defense and evacuation. At the same time, the resumption of air travel, which is a concern for millions of Ukrainians, depends on the security situation and international cooperation.

2 October 19:54
Between restraint and Article 5: Scenarios for NATO’s response to Russia’s invasion

In recent weeks, Europe has faced a new wave of aerial incidents - Russian drones over Poland, complaints of unidentified aircraft in Denmark, interceptions of identified aircraft on its eastern flank. NATO is stepping up patrols, but the question remains: how to respond to "gray-area" attacks when Moscow combines intelligence, strikes, and information campaigns?

29 September 18:54
Young people want opportunities, not just jobs: how “Silent Migration” jeopardizes Ukraine’s intellectual potential

the "quiet migration" of students can turn into a high-profile loss for Ukraine. Every year, thousands of students and researchers go abroad, and universities risk being left without a future. The outflow of young people is becoming one of the key challenges for the state, because without systemic solutions, Ukraine may lose a significant part

24 September 17:04
40% of students go abroad: how Ajax Systems trains engineers right in Ukrainian laboratories

The high-tech sector, including electronics and applied mechanics, is experiencing a serious shortage of qualified personnel. This was stated by Olga Nagornyuk, Ajax Systems' manager of educational programs, during the discussion forum for educators and employers "You can't let go of young people." She spoke about the company's approach to working with young professionals.

24 September 16:40
More than 70% of companies in Ukraine cannot fill vacancies: FUIB told how they retain staff

Ukrainian business is already facing an unprecedented labor shortage. This was stated by Denys Goncharuk, FUIB's Head of Recruitment and Adaptation of Mass Positions, during the Discussion Forum of Educators and Employers "You Can't Let the Youth Go" organized by Kommersant Ukrainsky. According to him, more than 70% of companies

24 September 15:34
In a year, 20 young professionals have received their first management positions: Epicenter told how to keep young people in Ukraine

About 34 thousand employees and new opportunities for students. "Epicenter is not just about shopping centers. This was emphasized by Oleg Plakhtiy, Head of the HR Department, during the Discussion Forum of Educators and Employers on the [komersant]. Ukrainian business is creating new opportunities for young people, even in

24 September 14:50
In 4-6 years, Ukraine will lose thousands of specialists: Kernel told what needs to be done now

Unadapted admission conditions destroy the dream of getting an education at home. If the system is more flexible, many more children will choose to study in Ukraine. This was emphasized by Natalia Teryakhina, HR Director at Kernel , during the forum of educators and employers "Youth cannot be let go" organized by [komersant]

24 September 13:34
“The one who gets to work”: Kernel, FUIB, Ajax Systems, and Epicenter talk about the staff shortage

Ukrainian businesses are facing an unprecedented staffing challenge: war, migration, and mobilization have exacerbated the shortage of workers in all sectors of the economy. At the same time, companies are not giving up and are launching their own programs to attract and retain young people. During the third panel "The Voice of Business and Employers:

24 September 11:47