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 expert named the real reasons for the rise in price of tea and coffee in the world – it will not be cheaper

Global prices for coffee, tea and cocoa continue to rise. In mid-spring last year, the cost of a ton of cocoa crossed the psychological threshold of $10,000, an…

20 June 13:10
“We’ll harvest half as much wheat as in 2021”: how climate and war affected the 2025 harvest

This spring has been unusually difficult for Ukrainian farmers, with prolonged rains, frosts and uncertainty over European trade quotas forcing farmers to recon…

20 June 12:57
Buckwheat used to feed half the world, now we can barely provide for ourselves: expert on the critical state of the market

Ukrainian buckwheat is one of the few crops traditionally grown primarily by small farmers. However, over the past decade, this industry has experienced a rapid…

20 June 11:21
Russia is preparing for a nuclear war and is stockpiling strategic buckwheat – expert

Russia is accumulating strategic stocks of buckwheat in case of global disasters, including nuclear war. Sergey Gromovoy, Executive Director of the Internationa…

20 June 09:54
Russian buckwheat may be in Ukrainian stores again – if the state does not close the “hole” in imports

Against the backdrop of a possible crop failure, this could seriously hit small farmers and finally kill off a strategic crop that once fed half the world. Ukra…

19 June 17:15
A cup for the price of gold: why coffee is rising in price in Ukraine – and what will happen next

Coffee has long ceased to be a luxury - for many Ukrainians, it has become a daily ritual. But over the past year, its price in stores and coffee shops has rise…

19 June 12:10
The Kremlin’s Four Goals: What’s Really Behind the Mass Strikes on Ukrainian Cities

On the night of June 17, Russia attacked Ukraine with more than 440 drones and 32 missiles. Explosions were heard in Kyiv, Kryvyi Rih, Dnipro, Zaporizhia, and S…

17 June 10:43
Should you exchange dollars for euros to save your savings: an economist’s answer

In recent weeks, Ukraine's foreign exchange market has seen a noticeable weakening of the dollar. The US currency exchange rate against the hryvnia is losing gr…

16 June 16:07
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