Iaroslava Lubyana

Journalist

I have more than 10 years of experience in the media – from print to radio, from television to news agencies. I write about politics and economics because these topics form the context of our present and future.

For me, journalism is not just a profession, but a way of life and thinking. It is the ability to hear and see the essence in a stream of noise, to ask uncomfortable questions where silence is convenient, and to build bridges of understanding between events and people.

I love my work for its lively dynamics, intellectual challenge, and the power to change society – in a word that carries weight.

“They’re detaining people without filing paperwork and confiscating cell phones”: Lawyers are documenting systematic human rights violations during mobilization 

Systematic human rights violations are being documented in Ukraine during mobilization efforts. These include beatings of civilians, unlawful detention, the use…

28 January 14:25
Will it come down to “public restrooms on the street”? An expert explains how to actually restore heat to Troyeshchyna

It is possible to restore heat supply during power outages by installing a sufficient number of stand-alone generators. Energy expert Gennady Ryabtsev discussed…

27 January 15:28
The lights are on, but there is not enough light: why Ukraine’s energy sector is still in chaos

In recent months, social media has seen an increasing number of complaints from Ukrainians: amid power outages in apartments and houses, people are reporting th…

26 January 14:39
Antidepressants Are Not Addictive: A Psychologist Explains

Antidepressants are not addictive, yet there is still a widespread fear in society about taking these medications. The reason is a lack of understanding of how…

22 January 15:39
Sergey Gromov: Buckwheat shortage is inevitable: what is happening with production in Ukraine

For Ukrainians, buckwheat is not just a food product, but an element of food security and part of the national food culture. This year, the market for this crop…

22 January 10:04
War exacerbates gaming and alcohol addiction, says a psychologist

Addiction is not just about alcohol or drugs; it is a profound mental disorder that affects nearly every aspect of a person’s life. Full-scale war, chronic stre…

21 January 15:39
“In the early years of the war, not all artists were willing to support the front without receiving payment,” said Rudnytska

In the early years of the war, many well-known artists were not prepared to perform for the troops for free, and they also realized too late the scale of Russia…

21 January 14:35
“It was an emotional breakdown”: Anzhelika Rudnytska on her first trip to the front lines, the loss of a loved one, and a war that “went unnoticed”

For social activist Anzhelika Rudnytska, her first trip to the front lines in 2014 marked a point of no return to civilian life. The loss of a loved one, a face…

20 January 14:20
Frosts in Ukraine will gradually weaken: forecasters predict warming

In Ukraine, a gradual easing of frosts is expected in the coming days. This was reported by meteorologist Natalia Golenia in an exclusive comment to "Komer…

19 January 13:04
Експерт розповіла, чому програма “єОселя” не працює для військових та лікарів

The state program "єОселя" remains one of the most popular among Ukrainians. However, due to new restrictions, low housing cost coefficients, and complex bankin…

17 January 14:09