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Daniel Kosoy
Daniel Kosoy is a Ukrainian-American writer and reporter for UNITED24 Media. Born in Los Angeles, California, studying media and photography at Santa Monica College. His work is distinguished by a focus on the ongoing war in Ukraine, encompassing a wide range of military topics from the prosecution of war criminals to strategic analyses and human rights issues. Since 2019, Daniel has been dedicated to covering life in Ukraine as a documentarian and writer, offering insights into the complexities and resilience of the nation amid conflict. His reporting often highlights the courage and determination of the Ukrainian people and shedding light on critical issues in Ukraine.
Articles
- Russia is indoctrinating illegally deported Ukrainian children and putting them under strict digital control. Today we uncover the great lengths the Kremlin is taking to brainwash Ukrainian children into embracing their Russian world.
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Missile production in Ukraine is accelerating, with the country ramping up efforts to develop its long-range missiles. This strategic shift could profoundly affect the trajectory of the Ukrainian-Russian war. While NATO countries deliberate over permitting Ukraine to use Western-supplied long-range missiles against Russian targets, Kyiv’s focus on homegrown missile production strengthens its defense capabilities.- Category
- Life in Ukraine
Ukraine’s journey toward European integration is built on sweeping reforms, with anti-corruption measures playing a central role. These reforms were driven by public demand following the 2014 Revolution of Dignity, which aimed to reshape Ukraine’s governance and align it with European Union standards. This push led to the development of a robust anti-corruption strategy, transforming the country’s legal framework and tightening government oversight.- Category
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Over the past decade, a heavily sanctioned Russia has pursued global influence and economic lifelines by establishing outposts in countries similarly estranged from the West. This is often accomplished through private military companies like the Wagner Group, which provide security and military training to nations with ongoing conflicts in exchange for access to their resources.- Category
- Life in Ukraine
Each year, around Rosh Hashanah, the Jewish New Year, tens of thousands of Jews make a pilgrimage to Uman, a city in central Ukraine. Despite the Russian attacks, the city streets are jam-packed. What is Ukraine’s place in Jewish history, and how does it translate into the current day?- Category
- Culture
In Kyiv, Ukrainian Fashion Week Signals a Bold Cultural Comeback with a Message of Hope and DefianceThree years into the war, fashion has decided to make a major comeback in Kyiv. The Ukrainian Fashion Week, a four-day trade show, has returned after two years of absence. The growing industry, full of established and promising designers, wants to showcase the vision of Ukrainian brands through a bit of “cultural diplomacy.”