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Delegations from 35 countries and the Council of Europe gathered in Lviv as EU officials prepare to approve both new defense aid and steps toward establishing a tribunal for Russian leadership.
The ruling marks a significant victory for RFE/RL amid growing concerns about U.S. funding cuts to independent media countering Russian disinformation.
U.S. Cardinal Robert Prevost was elected the new pope and leader of the Roman Catholic Church on Thursday, taking the name Pope Leo XIV, a senior cardinal announced on May 8 to crowds gathered in St. Peter’s Square, according to Vatican News.
George Simion, leader of Romania's far-right AUR party, who won the first round of the presidential election with nearly 40% of the vote, reiterated that if elected, he would oppose any further assistance to Ukraine and shift Romania’s focus inward.
Russian President Vladimir Putin and Chinese President Xi Jinping hailed their countries' relationship on May 8, vowing to increase cooperation in all areas, including military ties.
"There is Turkey, which maintains channels of communication. And then, above all, there is the People's Republic of China, which, more than anyone else, has the means to make (Russian President Vladimir) Putin come to the negotiating table and soften his demands," Polish Foreign Minister Radoslaw Sikorski said on May 8.
The United States will be ready to "walk away" from the negotiating table if it does not see Russia making progress in negotiation to end the war, U.S. Vice President JD Vance told Fox News on May 8.
Slovak Prime Minister Robert Fico arrived in Moscow on May 9 to celebrate Victory Day, commemorating the 80th anniversary of the defeat of Nazi Germany in World War II.
US President Donald Trump on May 8 called for a "30-day unconditional ceasefire" between Ukraine and Russia. Writing on Truth Social, Trump expressed his hope for "an acceptable ceasefire," with both countries "held accountable for respecting the sanctity of... direct negotiations."
President Volodymyr Zelensky had a "constructive" phone call with United States President Donald Trump on May 8, discussing the war, continued pressure on Russia, and a potential ceasefire.
The survey, conducted between April 24 and May 4, shows that 56.9% of respondents would not be willing to compromise on either territorial integrity or Ukraine’s pro-Western direction in any potential talks with Moscow.
Russia launches largest missile strike against Ukraine in months

Russia launched a mass missile and drone attack across Ukraine in the early morning hours of March 9, killing at least six people and injuring at least seven. Numerous energy infrastructure sites were targeted.
This sixteenth mass missile strike appears to be the largest Russian missile attack in months. Since October, Russia has carried out repeated attacks against Ukraine that resulted in serious damage to 40% of the country's critical energy infrastructure.
According to Commander-in-Chief of Ukraine’s Armed Forces Valerii Zaluzhnyi, the March 9 attack included 81 missiles of varying types and 8 Iranian Shahed drones.
The latest targeted attacks were recorded in Kyiv, Lviv, Mykolaiv, Odesa, Zhytomyr, Ivano-Frankvivsk, Zaporizhzhia, Vinnytsia, Kirovohrad, Dnipropetrovsk, and Kharkiv oblasts.
"It's been a difficult night," President Volodymyr Zelensky said, extending his condolences to those who lost loved ones in the attacks.
"The occupiers can only terrorize civilians. That's all they can do. But it won’t help them. They won’t avoid responsibility for everything they have done," Zelensky said.
At least three people were injured as a result of the missile and drone strikes on Kyiv, Mayor Vitali Klitschko said.
Due to emergency blackouts following the mass Russian attack, 40% of the capital's residents were without heating, Klitschko said.
A 34-year-old man died and 8-year-old woman and a 19-year-old boy were injured in Dnipropetrovsk Oblast as a result of Russia's missile and drone strikes, Governor Serhiy Lysak said.
Energy infrastructure in the oblast also suffered "serious" damages and repair workers are already on site, the governor said.
A 71-year-old woman was hospitalized, and a 74-year-old woman was treated at the scene in the village of Pisochyn, Kharkiv Oblast Governor Oleh Syniehubov said.
According to the governor, Russia hit Kharkiv Oblast with S-300 missiles overnight. Critical infrastructure was hit, including in the city of Kharkiv. All emergency services are on site, the governor said.
Governor Vitaliy Kim said that 9 missiles were launched at Mykolaiv Oblast and subsequently shot down by air defense. There were no casualties.
Missile strikes in Odesa Oblast caused damage to energy infrastructure, Governor Maksym Marchenko said. According to the governor, air defense shot down 6 missiles and one drone over Odesa Oblast. No casualties have been reported.
A drone attack in Zhytomyr Oblast caused damage to energy infrastructure, Governor Vitaliy Buchenko wrote. There are no reported casualties.
In Kirovohrad Oblast, critical infrastructure was targeted with missiles and drones, Governor Andriy Raykovych said. A power plant was also hit. There are no reported casualties.
Five people were killed by a Russian missile strike that hit a residential area in the Zolochiv district in Lviv Oblast on March 9, Governor Maksym Kozytsky said.
According to the governor, two men and two women were killed at home when the missile hit. First responders are still searching under the rubble for others who may have also been at home at the time of the attack.
The attack caused fires that destroyed three homes, three cars, a garage, and several outbuildings. The fires have already been put out, according to Kozytsky.
Critical infrastructure was targeted by 5 Russian missiles in Zaporizhzhia Oblast, according to the Zaporizhzhia Oblast military administration. There are no reported casualties and the situation is "under control."
Ternopil Oblast Governor Volodymyr Trush reported that missile fragments damaged 5 buildings in the Pidhaitsi community, including one residential building. No casualties have been reported.
Governor Svitlana Onyshchuk said that an energy facility in Ivano-Frankvivsk Oblast was targeted. No casualties were reported.
Previously, during the Feb. 16. mass strike, Russia launched 32 missiles at Ukraine, while on Feb. 10, there was a total of 71 missiles launched.
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