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.

A Verkhovna Rada committee explained why power outages seem “unfair” but are unavoidable

Massive Russian strikes on energy infrastructure have once again exacerbated the problem of blackouts in Ukraine, while also fueling a wave of disinformation ab…

27 January 18:40
Behind closed doors: Budanov’s appearance in Abu Dhabi sent a clear signal to the US

The meetings in Abu Dhabi between representatives of Ukraine, the US, and Russia were the first direct trilateral contacts in a long time regarding the end of t…

24 January 19:14
Trump and Greenland: the law of the strong or a new world policy

The world order, which for decades has been based on international law, is increasingly entering a phase of profound transformation. What was considered unthink…

23 January 08:42
Inflated figures and zero investment: what really lies behind the $800 billion deal that fell through in Davos 

The reasons for refusing to sign the document on Ukraine's post-war reconstruction are much deeper than public explanations and are related not only to the geop…

22 January 11:06
Kyiv’s evacuation plan, mobile kitchens, and doomsday scenarios: what should the capital really be preparing for?

Instead of launching large-scale attacks across the country, the enemy has focused on isolating specific major cities. The main focus is on Kyiv, Odesa, and Dni…

16 January 20:03
Vote buying in parliament: Batkivshchyna party names those who should be investigated

After the announcement of suspicion against Yulia Tymoshenko, leader of the Batkivshchyna faction, in offering bribes to MPs in the Verkhovna Rada, Oleksiy Kuch…

16 January 13:58
Failed bills and repeat votes: “Servant of the People” points to political horse-trading as part of the reality

The January votes in the Verkhovna Rada served as a clear example of the political crisis facing the Ukrainian parliament. Several key decisions—ranging from pe…

15 January 19:44
Is it possible to resume air traffic in Ukraine in 2026: the government has assessed the chances

The question of the possible resumption of civil aviation in Ukraine remains open and directly depends on the security situation. In response to an information…

14 January 13:34
Moscow is within range: An expert explains what the appearance of Nightfall missiles in Ukraine means and how many can be acquired

The United Kingdom is preparing to transfer a new class of weapons to Ukraine—the Nightfall ground-based tactical ballistic missiles, capable of striking target…

12 January 19:06
Weapon of fear or a signal of impotence: what the “Oreshnik” strike on the Lviv region showed 

Russia's missile strike on the Lviv region was yet another reminder that the war the Kremlin is waging against Ukraine has long ceased to be exclusively a Ukrai…

9 January 13:33