Diana Slobodian

Journalist

Journalist specializing in international relations, world politics, and culture. Focuses on preparing up-to-date news materials, tracking global events, and researching their cultural context.

Education

Vasyl Stefanyk Carpathian National University

International Relations, Public Communications, and Regional Studies 2023

Work Experience

Journalist

The Ukrainian Review

2025 - until now

Awards and Honors

Recent Publications

Hungary detains Ukrainian money collectors over refusal to use Orban-linked company
News

Hungary detains Ukrainian money collectors over refusal to use Orban-linked company

Hungarian authorities blocked a cash transport for Ukraine after Oschadbank decided to transport funds independently. Previously, the market was controlled by Criterion, a company owned by Istvan Garanci, a close friend of Prime Minister Viktor Orban. Police stopped the Ukrainian crew on the M0 highway immediately after the bank bypassed the long-term intermediary. Telex reported

12.03.2026
Keith Kellogg: Putin Will Not End War Until He Faces Failure
News

Keith Kellogg: Putin Will Not End War Until He Faces Failure

A ceasefire in Ukraine depends entirely on Vladimir Putin acknowledging that Russia cannot win its full-scale war. The Russian leader must realize he has no prospects of gaining more territory before any real peace process can begin. General Keith Kellogg, former US special envoy for Ukraine, reported this during an interview with NHK. Having served

12.03.2026
Oil Prices Surpass $100 Amid Middle East Escalation
News

Oil Prices Surpass $100 Amid Middle East Escalation

Global oil prices have crossed the $100 per barrel threshold for the first time since 2022 due to the intensifying conflict between the US, Israel, and Iran. Markets fear prolonged energy supply disruptions if the Strait of Hormuz is blocked. US President Donald Trump described this price surge as a “small price to pay” for

09.03.2026