Stanislav Sereda

Stanislav Sereda

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The World Bank expects energy prices to rise by 24% in 2026
Economy
The World Bank expects energy prices to rise by 24% in 2026

Oil and gas prices could reach their highest levels since 2022 this year, against a backdrop of ongoing geopolitical instability and logistical disruptions

The 9 May parade in Moscow will take place without military equipment due to the ‘operational situation’
Society
The 9 May parade in Moscow will take place without military equipment due to the ‘operational situation’

The Russian Ministry of Defence has announced that no military equipment will take part in the 9 May parade on Red Square in Moscow. This decision was attributed to the ‘current operational situation’.

Poland will supply Ukraine with military equipment so that it can be tested on the front line
World
Poland will supply Ukraine with military equipment so that it can be tested on the front line

Poland’s Deputy Minister of Defence, Cezary Tomczyk, has stated that the country will test military equipment on the Ukrainian front in order to strengthen cooperation.

Kyivstar launches the 'Ambitious' educational grant programme: what we know
Business
Kyivstar launches the 'Ambitious' educational grant programme: what we know

Kyivstar is launching the ‘Ambitious’ educational grant programme, investing in opportunities for talented young people who, despite challenging life circumstances, are keen to obtain a high-quality education and fulfil their potential in Ukraine.

Over the past 24 hours, 189 clashes have taken place on the front line, with the highest number of attacks recorded in the Pokrovsk sector
War
Over the past 24 hours, 189 clashes have taken place on the front line, with the highest number of attacks recorded in the Pokrovsk sector

Over the past 24 hours, 189 combat engagements were recorded along the front line. The Pokrovsk sector saw the highest number of attacks.

The CUKR card for Ukrainians in Poland: what it offers and how to get one
Society
The CUKR card for Ukrainians in Poland: what it offers and how to get one

From 4 May 2026, Poland will begin accepting applications for the CUKR card from Ukrainian citizens with PESEL UKR status and certain members of their families. Here’s how to convert temporary protection in Poland into a right of residence.

Kim Jong-un praised North Korean soldiers for blowing themselves up in the war in Ukraine rather than being taken prisoner
Politics
Kim Jong-un praised North Korean soldiers for blowing themselves up in the war in Ukraine rather than being taken prisoner

North Korean leader Kim Jong-un has reaffirmed the policy requiring soldiers to commit suicide during the war in Ukraine rather than face capture.

Since the start of the war, Ukraine has increased the range of its strikes against Russia by 170%
War
Since the start of the war, Ukraine has increased the range of its strikes against Russia by 170%

Since the start of the full-scale war, the Defence Forces have increased the range of their strikes on Russian territory by 170%.

The Verkhovna Rada has passed the new Civil Code at its first reading
Politics
The Verkhovna Rada has passed the new Civil Code at its first reading

The Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine has passed the draft of the new Civil Code at its first reading. 254 MPs voted in favour, 2 against, and 5 abstained. A further 45 MPs did not vote.

An unidentified object resembling a drone crashed into a high-rise building in the centre of Chișinău
Events
An unidentified object resembling a drone crashed into a high-rise building in the centre of Chișinău

On the night of 28 April, a damaged object, provisionally identified as a drone, was discovered in Chișinău. Residents on the upper floors have been evacuated, and the object is being examined by bomb disposal experts.

The Verkhovna Rada has extended martial law and mobilisation for a further three months
Politics
The Verkhovna Rada has extended martial law and mobilisation for a further three months

The Ukrainian parliament has extended martial law and general mobilisation for a further 90 days. The relevant legal regime will remain in force until at least 2 August 2026.

The EU is considering sanctions against Israel
Politics
The EU is considering sanctions against Israel

The European Union is considering imposing sanctions on Israeli individuals and entities that are helping Russia to circumvent sanctions.

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