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

Russian Forces Halt Assaults Due to Starlink Shutdowns
News

Russian Forces Halt Assaults Due to Starlink Shutdowns

In many front-line sectors, Russian occupiers are forced to pause assault operations due to Starlink terminal shutdowns. Advisor to the Minister of Defense of Ukraine, Serhiy “Flesh” Beskrestnov, reported this on Telegram. Catastrophe for Russian troops from the loss of satellite communication Beskrestnov says the terminal shutdowns affect not only infantry but also UAV (BPLA)

05.02.2026
President Zelenskyy reports 55,000 Ukrainian soldiers killed
News

President Zelenskyy reports 55,000 Ukrainian soldiers killed

President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelenskyy has announced updated figures on the losses of the Armed Forces of Ukraine and commented on Russia’s attempts to assassinate him, as well as possible conditions for ending the war. He said this in an interview with the French television channel France 2. Losses of the Ukrainian army At the

05.02.2026
Russian Spacecraft Collect Data from European Satellites
News

Russian Spacecraft Collect Data from European Satellites

European security experts report that two Russian spacecraft, Luch-1 and Luch-2, intercepted messages from at least a dozen key European satellites. This creates a risk of compromising confidential data and potentially allows Russia to manipulate satellite orbits or even cause collisions. Financial Times reported this, citing European security experts and senior representatives of the German

04.02.2026