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Ukraine considers dangerous idea of establishing Ministry of EU accession. Not everyone supports it

Ukraine plans to merge some ministries and establish the Ministry of European Integration, which is responsible for joining the EU and possibly NATO. The uniqueness of the decision is that the Ministry of Culture and Information Policy is preparing to "absorb" the Ministry of European Integration.

How to treat Viktor Orbán: depth of Hungarian crisis and ways out of it

With the full-scale war, the Hungarian government led by Viktor Orbán not only did not cut off ties with his Russian friend Vladimir Putin but, on the contrary, is getting even closer to him.

From "good" to "helpful": How Russian opposition plays along with Kremlin propaganda – study

Ukraine-EU cooperation during the war: synergy of new and old formats

One of the most common associations with the European Union is Eurobureaucracy and slow decision-making procedures. However, the rapid and rather decisive - despite the pressure of skeptical governments - the Union's response to the Russian Federation's aggressive war against Ukraine came as a surprise to many.

Details of G20 Summit. Russia Forces the World To Turn a Blind Eye to Its Aggression. West Plays Along

The G20 Heads of State and Government Summit will kick off in Indonesia in exactly one week. "European Pravda" learned the draft decisions of this meeting and discovered that it carries a serious, albeit hidden, danger for Ukraine and the world. The Western partners do not realise they are handing the trump cards to the Russian aggressor.

Battle for Zmiinyi (Snake) Island. Reconstructing the heroic tale of Ukraine losing and reclaiming the critical island

"We are neither gods nor heroes, this is simply our job". Interview with 22-year-old search and rescuer Yurii Lozynskyi

Ireland supports Ukraine but has no more places for refugees

Ireland opened its Embassy to Ukraine in June 2021. Since then Ireland and Ukraine have worked closely together in further developing their engagement across the political, economic and cultural spheres.

Russian grain deal U-turn leaves Putin humiliated and Erdoğan jubilant

Three and a half days took for Putin's U-turn to officially restore Russia's participation in the so-called "grain deal." This happened primarily because of Turkish pressure. Turkish President Erdoğan won the most in the new agreements with Putin.

Sviatlana Tsikhanouskaya: Ukraine has the right to attack Belarus if missiles are launched from its territory again

Attack on Moldova. How Kremlin weaponised gas to fight against pro-Western authorities

The US ambassador to Moldova made a reassuring statement this week. According to American intelligence, there are no signs pointing to a threat of an attack by Russia on Moldova. However, the attack is already there but in a hybrid form.

My 6-year-old girl’s hair turned grey. The story of a family from Mariupol who spent a month in a bomb shelter with 50 people

Fight for Values: Why Ukraine should recognise the independence of Kosovo

On October 27, M.P. Oleksii Honcharenko was the first Ukrainian parliamentarian to speak in the Assembly (parliament) of the partially recognised Kosovo. He called on Ukraine to recognise its independence.

New Unit.City campuses by Kovalska Industrial and Construction Group. Aesthetics, Innovation and Energy Efficiency in Wartime

ICG Kovalska puts new Unit.City campuses into operation. B04 and B06 campuses have parking spaces with a function of bomb shelter, a facial recognition system and energy-efficient windows

Re-launching grain deal. How to save Ukraine's Black Sea exports after Russia's demarche

On Saturday evening, the Ministry of Defence of the Russian Federation announced Russia's withdrawal from the UN-led Black Sea Grain deal on the safe sea export of agricultural products from Ukraine. Russia responded this way to what it called a major Ukrainian drone attack on its fleet in Russia-annexed Crimea. However, it lacks logic.

"I keep writing messages to him, even though I get no response." A story of love divided by Russian occupation and captivity

Not Only Putin Behind Genocide. Entire Russia Should Be also Tried for Utmost Crime

Russia could become the first state convicted of genocide. However, Ukraine's cautious position is an obstacle to condemning the Russian Federation.

US-Based Texas Instruments Whose Electronics is Found in Russian Weaponry Has Not Withdrawn from the Russian Market

When we regain Crimea, the Crimean Bridge will cease to exist – Kyrylo Budanov, Ukraine's Intelligence Chief

Russia Intends to Commit Genocide in Ukraine, Six Ways to Prove It. Lecture by Timothy Snyder

Ukraine proves in other countries (both legally and politically) that Putin's army has already reached the level of genocide, and most importantly - that it's a deliberate, intended crime. But the key is to prove a genocidal intention. This is a requirement of the UN Convention on the Prevention and Punishment of the Crime of Genocide. American historian, professor Timothy Snyder, deserves particular attention. We publish his address in full.

Supplied locals with food so they would not have to get it from occupiers: a farmer's story from Kherson Oblast

Another Belarus: Ukraine should come up with alternative to Tsikhanouskaya among anti-Lukashenko opposition

What should be Ukraine's new strategy for Belarus? Our current relations with official Minsk obviously need to be reconsidered.

We need air defence

European Political Community Should Change Its Name – Zelenskyy's Aide

Interview with Igor Zhovkva, diplomatic adviser of President Zelenskyy, following the results of the European Political Community summit in Prague.

Now Fully redeployed: How war changed EU Advisory Mission priorities

EUAM Ukraine is back! Today, the EU Advisory Mission in Ukraine (EUAM Ukraine) concluded the redeployment of all its experts to their duty stations. Close to 300 staff from EU member states and Ukraine now work full-time in Ukraine. They are determined to keep supporting the civilian security sector, building resilience in the face of the war, advising on the State’s reform plan, and bringing the country closer to the EU.

"Putin can backstab Ukraine from Moldova. But Transnistria does not want to fight" - Interview with Moldovan MP

What is the likelihood of an attack on Ukraine from Transnistria? And what is the future of this separatist region when the Russian-Ukrainian war ends?

Ukraine demands "accelerated accession" to NATO. What is behind this decision?

September 30 was a difficult day for the world community. Russian leader Vladimir Putin, who had come down to direct nuclear threats in his aggression against Ukraine a week earlier, moved to formally annex four Ukrainian territories in the East and South. Kyiv did not wait long and added a new headache to foreign partners.

The great swap: How it was possible to release Azovstal defenders and why Putin traded them for Medvedchuk

Director Eugene Afineyevsky: "It is important not to let the world get used to the war in Ukraine as we got used to the war in Syria

No More Red Lines with Russia for Using American Weapons in Ukraine - Ukraine's Ambassador to USA

Oksana Markarova is a representative of Ukrainian government officials who is significant to all authorities. Despite a complete government reset, she retained her position in 2019 as the Minister of Finance; in 2020, she resigned and became Ambassador of Ukraine to the USA very soon.

Buckwheat with the taste of death. Four weeks of the occupation of Irpin through the eyes of Kuzia the shaggy dog

NATO Discusses Every Day How to Respond in Case of Nuclear Strike. Interview with German Ambassador

Germany is probably the most controversial partner of Ukraine. This state provides Ukraine with vast amounts of financial aid. This state became the engine of anti-Russian sanctions in 2014 and ensured them even when other partners advocated lifting.
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