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Beyond Hungary: New obstacles emerge in Ukraine's EU membership push
Some hoped that with Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban leaving office on May 9, Ukraine's path to EU membership would become much smoother. Instead, problems of substance have risen to the surface, which could prove difficult for Kyiv to fully address. Pressure is rising in Brussels to find a way to reach an agreement on opening so-called "enlargement clusters" by the next meeting of EU leaders on June 18. National ambassadors have raised the concern that there might not be sufficient progr

Understanding Ukraine's new corruption crisis — next KI Insights monthly briefing
Ukraine's anti-corruption institutions are facing their most consequential test since the full-scale invasion. What began in November 2025 as NABU's Operation Midas, a sprawling $100 million kickback scheme at state nuclear energy company Energoatom, has since evolved into Ukraine's largest corruption scandal of the wartime period, drawing in former ministers, the ex-chief of staff to President Zelensky, and now the current Secretary of the National Security and Defense Council. NABU wiretap tr

Breaking: NATO jet downs suspected stray Ukrainian drone over Estonia in first such case
In response, the Ukrainian Foreign Ministry accused Moscow of intentionally redirecting Ukrainian drones into NATO territory. "We apologize to Estonia and all of our Baltic friends for such unintended incidents," Ukrainian Foreign Ministry spokesperson Heorhii Tykhyi said.

Russia hits Ukraine's Chernihiv, Sumy oblasts in morning attacks, killing 4
The attacks came as Russia continued large-scale aerial strikes across Ukraine and intensified attacks on energy infrastructure.

At least 6 killed, 37 injured in Russian attacks as Ukrainian gas facilities hit for 3rd day
Russia launched 209 drones overnight, Ukraine's Air Force said on the morning of May 19, most of them Shahed-type deep-strike drones.

General Staff: Russia has lost 1,351, 150 troops in Ukraine since Feb. 24, 2022
The number includes 1 140 casualties that Russian forces suffered over the past day.

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The size of Russia's drone component had grown by 28,000 over 2026, Brovdi said in an interview to Ukrainska Pravda published on May 14.


















