Ukraine’s deputy agriculture minister on the 2026 sowing, the labor crisis, and a sector holding steady under fire

(function(w,q){w[q]=w[q]||;w[q].push([“_mgc.load”])})(window,”_mgq”); While farmers in Poland, Slovakia, and Hungary have spent three years blocking border crossings to protest Ukrainian agricultural competition, Ukrainian farmers have just sown more than 5 million hectares of spring... Read more »

No guarantees, no rights: why Ukraine should reject Merz’s EU ”associate membership” plan

On 18 May, German Chancellor Friedrich Merz sent a letter to three leaders of the European Union: European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen, European Council President António Costa and the representative... Read more »

Ukraine must speak of reburying Petliura, Skoropadsky – institute head

Alexander Alferov, head of the Ukrainian Institute of National Remembrance. February 25, 2026 | Photo: Interfax-Ukraine / Oleksandr Zubko  Ukrainian Institute of National Remembrance Head Oleksandr Alforov has said it is necessary... Read more »

Latvia Suggests AI May Have Redirected Ukrainian Drones

Latvian military experts said on Friday, May 22, that artificial intelligence (AI) and Russian electronic warfare (EW) systems may explain why Ukrainian drones recently crashed in the same location in eastern Latvia.... Read more »

Putin Faces Domestic Headwinds But Grip on Power is Tight

More than four years into his full-scale invasion of Ukraine, Russia’s President Vladimir Putin is facing mounting challenges. Internet outages designed to prevent Ukrainian drone attacks have angered many Russians, the economy... Read more »

Five suspects in case on cover-up of ‘porn office’ network taken into custody with possibility of bail – PGO

A court has taken into custody five suspects in a case concerning the corrupt cover-up of a network of so-called “porn offices,” with the possibility of bail. The lowest bail amount is... Read more »

Kyiv moves to scale low-cost interceptor missiles to counter cost imbalance in defending against Russian Shahed strikes

(function(w,q){w[q]=w[q]||;w[q].push([“_mgc.load”])})(window,”_mgq”); Ukraine is rapidly scaling up low-cost air defense systems as it looks for cheaper ways to counter Russia’s growing drone attacks, Defense Minister Mykhailo Fedorov said on 21 May, Ukrainian national... Read more »

Greece Says Ukrainian Sea Drone Endangered Civilian Shipping, Demands Apology

Greek officials said on Thursday, May 21, that a sea drone discovered near the island of Lefkada posed a serious security threat and was identified as a Ukrainian unmanned surface vessel (USV).... Read more »

Ministry of Culture submits Ukrainian vyshyvanka to UNESCO list of intangible cultural heritage of humanity – Rubryka

Photo source: Ministry of Culture Vice Prime Minister for Humanitarian Policy of Ukraine and Minister of Culture of Ukraine Tetiana Berezhna has signed and submitted the nomination file “Vyshyvanka in Ukraine: A... Read more »

Ukrainian cement exports to EU almost blocked at start of second stage of CBAM

Ukrainian cement exports to the EU are almost blocked during the implementation of the second stage of the Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism (CBAM). Our country must take a proactive stance in supporting... Read more »