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Kyiv’s wounds after Russian attacks: what can be rebuilt and what can no longer be restored
Kiev residents have been reading such reports for more than four years. Although such heavily concentrated attacks do not occur every night in the capital or other cities far from the front line, air raid sirens, explosions, and reports of destruction have long become part of the reality of war. According to the Kyiv City State Administration (KMDA), by the…More
Why Kyiv’s Coffee Culture Is More Than Just Coffee
Morning in a Kyiv coffee shop doesn’t begin with the first sip. First comes the sound of the espresso machine, a quick “the usual for you?”, someone opening a laptop, someone else standing by the counter scrolling through the news. At the next table, people are arranging a meeting — then laughter, quiet conversations, pauses. Nobody rushes, but nobody stays…More
Kyiv’s “new normal”: how the city is learning to live between shelling and air raid alerts
At night, Kyiv residents are increasingly waking up not because of an alarm clock, but because of a notification on their phone. Air raid alert. A few seconds to understand where the threat is heading, whether to wake a child, whether there is enough strength to go down to a shelter, or whether it is possible to stay in the…More
Kyiv in bloom: how sakura season quietly changes the city
Right now, one of these moments is happening across the city: sakura trees are in bloom. Near Ivan Franko Square, in the very center, the usual rhythm briefly softens. People pause more. Someone takes a photo, someone just stands for a minute longer than planned. The pink blossoms don’t feel like an event — they feel like a shift in…More
Fifth Easter of the Great War: how Kyiv experienced it
Bright Week — the Easter week — is coming to an end. Kyiv is celebrating it for the fifth time already under the realities of a full-scale war. During this time, the city has endured massive attacks, losses, and farewells, yet it has not lost the ability to come together, preserve its rituals, and celebrate Easter. On the first day…More
Being a Woman in Ukraine During a Full-Scale War: The Story of Yulia Karpova
Yulia Karpova is a Ukrainian radio host with over 15 years of experience in media, the founder of the charitable foundation “Yulia’s Grandmothers,” which supports 10 institutions and 1,500 elderly beneficiaries, a public speaking coach, a public figure with a clear civic stance, and the partner of veteran and Hero of Ukraine Serhii Ponomarenko. In her life, these roles do…More
The Sun Over Maidan: How Kyiv Lives Through Spring During the War
Spring has returned to Kyiv — after a harsh and exhausting winter for Ukraine. Against the backdrop of losses, shelling, and daily тревога (air-raid alerts), even the familiar change of seasons is perceived differently in the city. But does this spring bring Kyiv’s residents even a little relief? Maidan Nezalezhnosti: where the pulse of Kyiv is felt most strongly today…More
How people in Kyiv date, work, and relax today
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Kyiv daily routines
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Where Kyiv people go to feel alive
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Kyiv in 10 Symbols: From the Archangel on the Coat of Arms to Chestnut Trees, Maidan, and the Dnipro
Kyiv is a city that can be recognized even by those who have never visited it. Every city speaks through symbols — silhouettes, flavors, songs, public spaces, and landscapes. Kyiv’s language, however, is distinctive: it is at once ancient and European, spiritual and urban, historical and fiercely modern. For centuries, Kyiv has been described as a city of origins. Medieval…More
How war reshapes everyday decisions
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