Anna Romaniv

Journalist

Journalist with five years of experience in Ukrainian media. Specializes in analysis of international politics, war, economics, and culture, as well as fact-checking and countering disinformation.

Education

Ivan Franko National University of Lviv Master of Journalism

Specialization: radio and television 2023 - 2024

Ivan Franko National University of Lviv Bachelor of Journalism

Specialization: radio and television 2019 - 2023

Work Experience

Author

"Expres" newspaper

2019 - 2020

Preparation of news materials, interviews with experts on cultural and historical topics.

Journalist

The Ukrainian Review

2022 - until now

Writing analytical articles on political and cultural topics, refuting fakes, fact-checking, interviews.

Journalist

Media "KOSHT"

2023 - until now

Preparation of news materials, reviews and analytical articles on economic topics.

Awards and Honors

Recent Publications

Russia Buys Houses Near European Military Bases
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Russia Buys Houses Near European Military Bases

Russian intelligence allegedly turns real estate across Western Europe into “Trojan horses” for coordinated sabotage and espionage operations. European intelligence officials tell The Telegraph. Details and Explanations According to journalist Adrian Blomfield, Russian units purchase strategically located villas, cottages, warehouses, city apartments, and even islands near military and civilian sites in more than a dozen

24.02.2026
Russia Accuses West of Secretly Supplying Nuclear Technology to Ukraine
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Russia Accuses West of Secretly Supplying Nuclear Technology to Ukraine

Russian intelligence claims that France and the United Kingdom allegedly plan to transfer nuclear weapons to Ukraine. The agency also announced a criminal investigation against Telegram founder Pavel Durov under charges of aiding terrorist activity. TASS and Reuters reported the claims, citing Russian security services and official sources. Russian Intelligence Alleges “Transfer” of Nuclear Weapons

24.02.2026
IMF May Approve $8.1 Billion Aid Program for Ukraine in Coming Days
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IMF May Approve $8.1 Billion Aid Program for Ukraine in Coming Days

Ukraine has fulfilled all the International Monetary Fund’s (IMF) prior conditions for a new $8.1 billion loan program. The IMF Board of Directors is expected to decide on the program in the coming days. This new agreement will replace the current $15.5 billion arrangement Reuters reports this. Details Ukraine met key prior conditions by submitting

20.02.2026