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.

Air quality in Kyiv deteriorates after night attacks: how to protect yourself and check pollution levels

After missile and drone attacks, Kyiv residents often complain about unpleasant odors and harmful emissions. Oleksandr Shtyl, Deputy Director General of the Kyi…

11 July 11:30
Watermelons will become cheaper by August: scientist Victoria Rud about the market, prices, varieties and risks

The first Ukrainian watermelons are already on the shelves of shops and markets. However, their prices are not at all pleasing - the rise in price compared to…

9 July 17:38
Putin and Trump’s conversation: Is the supply of weapons to Ukraine related to political pressure?

A telephone conversation between US President Donald Trump and Russian dictator Vladimir Putin has sparked a new wave of discussions about the potential impact…

3 July 18:20
Sugar prices in Ukraine will rise in the next month

The wholesale price of sugar in Ukraine fluctuates due to seasonal and market factors. After a recent decline, experts predict a moderate increase, but a sharp…

1 July 16:06
“Blade in the throat” and cough: a new strain of COVID-19 or a seasonal virus – explanation of an epidemiologist

A new coronavirus variant, NB.1.8.1, known as Nimbus, has been detected in more than 20 countries. It is derived from the Omicron strain, but has a number of ch…

1 July 14:56
Ukraine predicts a decline in sunflower production this year

A full-scale war and unfavorable climatic conditions may lead to a decline in the gross harvest of sunflower in Ukraine in 2025. This forecast was made by Oleks…

30 June 11:10
Tomatoes at 140 UAH, sweet cherries twice as expensive: what’s happening to the summer fruit and vegetable market

Amid the seasonal rise in prices for fruits and vegetables, the Ukrainian market is showing unstable dynamics - the cost of tomatoes has reached a record 140 UA…

27 June 17:55
Harvesting under fire: how Ukrainian farmers overcome the challenges of 2025

Despite the challenging security situation and drought in southern Ukraine, farmers continue to harvest and export grain. As of June 20, Ukraine exported over 4…

24 June 18:25
Cotton is a new strategic crop: why Ukraine wants to grow it again

While the world associates cotton with textiles, in Ukraine it is seen as a raw material for gunpowder. Against the backdrop of a full-scale war and import depe…

24 June 15:27
Oil prices may fall to $60: expert tells when

After peak spikes amid the escalating situation in the Middle East, oil prices have begun to stabilize. Energy expert Volodymyr Omelchenko said in a commentary…

24 June 14:33