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

Trump allies face insider trading suspicions as he escalates rhetoric on Iran
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Trump allies face insider trading suspicions as he escalates rhetoric on Iran

Associates of U.S. President Donald Trump face scrutiny over possible insider trading on financial markets. At the same time, Trump has intensified his rhetoric on Iran, issuing sharp threats and outlining tough conditions for a potential deal. Esquire reported suspicious trading activity based on analytical data, while Trump published his statements on Truth Social. Insider

22.04.2026
Ukraine hits Black Sea Fleet command post in Crimea
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Ukraine hits Black Sea Fleet command post in Crimea

On April 21 and overnight into April 22, Ukraine’s Defense Forces carried out a series of strikes on Russian military targets. They hit a ship traffic control command post of Russia’s Black Sea Fleet in temporarily occupied Sevastopol. The General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine reported this. Targets hit: operation details According to

22.04.2026
Magyar issues ultimatum to Hungarian authorities and makes key statements on Ukraine
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Magyar issues ultimatum to Hungarian authorities and makes key statements on Ukraine

Hungary’s incoming prime minister Peter Magyar called on President Tamás Sulyok and senior judges to resign by the end of May. He also made several statements on Ukraine, including the Druzhba oil pipeline. Reuters and European Pravda reported this. Ultimatum to authorities: demand for resignations Magyar said he expects current officials linked to the previous

21.04.2026