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.

The war between Israel and Iran: how it will affect oil and gas prices

The military escalation between Israel and Iran triggered a wave of panic in the energy markets, with oil prices skyrocketing in the first days of the conflict…

16 June 14:38
Kyiv residents massively complain of voice loss, cough, fever: doctors name the cause

Despite the summer, many Kyiv residents are currently suffering from an unknown disease with flu-like symptoms. The disease is accompanied by a severe cough, fe…

13 June 16:30
Sugar as an export currency: Ukrainian farmers earned $419 million despite the war

Despite a full-scale war, logistical chaos and a decline in domestic consumption, Ukrainian sugar producers set a historical record in 2024: more than 746 thous…

13 June 15:59
The conflict over Ukrenergo: who really runs the state energy sector – the Cabinet of Ministers or foreigners?

Ukrenergo has been without a CEO for almost 9 months. And against the background of the process of appointing a new leader, the question of the broad powers of…

11 June 13:11
“The linden tree is not blooming for the first time in 45 years”: how war, climate and EU quotas are changing Ukraine’s honey map

Ukraine is one of the three largest exporters of honey in the world, despite the war, the loss of territories, logistical problems, and now restrictions imposed…

10 June 13:04
Leonid Kozachenko: “EU countries cannot compete with Ukraine in the agricultural sector. But this will not prevent our accession”

the "trade wars" with Poland, the situation at the border, and the growing difficulty in establishing a constructive dialogue with EU countries on Ukrainian agr…

8 February 16:29