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.

Russian economy in the “death zone”: how much longer can the Kremlin finance the war?

The Russian economy has found itself in a state that Western analysts are already calling the "death zone" — a point where the system is still functioning but i…

20 February 20:37
Points of Resilience, subsidies, and 112: a complete list of assistance during the energy crisis

Against the backdrop of the risk of large-scale power cuts, the state has declared its readiness to support the population: "Resilience Centers" are operating a…

20 February 14:33
A hellish February for Russia: record drone attacks on Moscow — an expert explains what makes them unique

On February 15–16, Moscow and the Moscow region experienced one of the largest drone attacks since the start of the full-scale war. Russian authorities reported…

18 February 20:56
Ukrainian delegation travels to Moscow and Zelensky’s meeting with Putin: forecast of possible events

Rumors about a possible trip by a Ukrainian delegation to Moscow and even a personal meeting between Volodymyr Zelenskyy and Putin have once again stirred up th…

11 February 17:40
Ukraine as the first line of defense: IDF military reveals Kremlin’s new strategy against the West

Europe is entering a period of dangerous illusions of calm. A new report from the Munich Security Conference warns that a ceasefire in Ukraine will not mean the…

10 February 16:48
Starlink disabled: military officials report chaos in Russian troops and tactical advantage for Ukrainian Armed Forces

The shutdown of Starlink satellite internet for Russian troops has dealt a serious blow to the Russian army's command and control system on the front lines. Alm…

9 February 12:56
It’s easier to close than to raise a check: how Ukrainian businesses survive during war and blackouts

Russia's war against Ukraine has forced Ukrainian businesses to operate in conditions that were impossible to prepare for in advance. Rocket strikes on energy i…

7 February 12:02
From de facto to de jure: how the Kremlin is changing the rules of negotiation

The negotiation process between Ukraine, the US, and Russia increasingly resembles a vicious circle: the parties continue to meet, make statements, and discuss…

6 February 09:17
Limited electricity hours, generators costing millions, and a “wartime” menu: how the restaurant industry is surviving 

Widespread power outages, freezing temperatures, and a drop in foot traffic have become yet another challenge for the restaurant industry amid the war. Establis…

4 February 15:20
The end of the energy truce, or what awaits Ukraine in February

On February 1, the so-called energy truce ended. At least, this was the date previously announced by the Kremlin as the deadline. Since January 30, Russia had r…

2 February 10:38