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.

Venezuela, Cuba, Greenland: How Trump Is Changing the Global Rules of the Game and What It Means for Ukraine

Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro appeared before a U.S. court following a U.S. special operation. The world has split into two camps. Maduro’s son called it…

7 January 16:16
Paranoia or a Real Scenario: After Maduro’s Capture, the Kremlin Is Looking for Traitors Close to Putin 

The Kremlin is once again on the hunt for traitors, while pro-Kremlin Telegram channels are warning of a “Venezuelan scenario”—claiming that Vladimir Putin coul…

7 January 15:46
The Ministry of Health of Ukraine answered whether medical institutions are ready for possible blackouts in 2026

The Ministry of Health of Ukraine (MoH), at the request of "Komersant Ukrainian", reported on the state of preparation of medical institutions for possible inte…

5 January 15:23
A game-changing appointment: what Budanov’s arrival at the Presidential Office means

A full-scale war changes not only the course of military operations but also the structure of state power. The appointment of Kirill Budanov, head of the Main I…

2 January 20:32
2025 for Ukraine: 5 Major Achievements and 5 Serious Challenges Facing the Country

The year 2025 tested Ukraine’s resilience and ability to stand up to the aggressor. Despite the difficult military situation, the country managed to hold the fr…

1 January 19:03
Tariffs, gas and heat during the war: what Ukrainians should expect in 2026 – NEURC explanation

Despite the war, shelling, and the strain on the energy infrastructure, the government is trying to maintain stability in the gas and heat supply sector. In res…

1 January 13:02
Human resources on the brink: Israeli officer names the main threat to Ukraine

Conflicts between military personnel of territorial recruitment centers and civilians are increasingly becoming a cause for public debate, manipulation and disi…

30 December 17:22
“The Collective Kremlin is running the war”: are there any new faces behind the scenes and who could replace Putin in 2026?

At the end of 2025, the subjectivity of Russia's war against Ukraine became one of the most pressing and high-profile issues in international politics. The war…

29 December 14:32
From Clinton to Trump: how relations between Ukraine and the US have changed over 30 years

From nuclear disarmament to full-scale war, from hopes for security guarantees to the struggle for survival, Ukraine's relationship with the United States has b…

26 December 14:54
Prayer by order, fear and control: how Putin’s political cult is formed

The Russian Orthodox Church is openly integrated into state propaganda, turning faith into an instrument of fear and control. It no longer asks what you believe…

24 December 16:52