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EU accession talks for Ukraine and Moldova set to begin amid security concerns

EU accession talks for Ukraine and Moldova set to begin amid security concerns

The EU is preparing to formally commence accession negotiations with Ukraine and Moldova on June 15. This comes amidst rising civilian casualties in Ukraine, concerns over potential Russian space-based nuclear weapons, and reports of planned US military reductions in NATO operati

The European Union is set to formally begin accession negotiations with Ukraine and Moldova on June 15, focusing on rule of law and governance. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy reiterated that Europe would find it "extremely difficult" without Ukraine's experience in countering Russian aggression. Meanwhile, a UN Human Rights Monitoring Mission reported that May 2026 recorded the highest civilian casualties in Ukraine in four years, attributed to ongoing Russian aggression. Concurrently, a Bundeswehr Space Command Commander raised concerns about Russia potentially developing space-based nuclear warheads, which could render parts of orbit unusable for decades. Separately, reports indicate the United States plans to significantly reduce its military aircraft and warship contributions to NATO operations in Europe, a move European officials fear could diminish NATO's long-range strike and reconnaissance capabilities. Sources: Громадське, Українська правда

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US-Iran tensions persist with continued strikes and diplomatic calls

US-Iran tensions persist with continued strikes and diplomatic calls

Military operations between the United States and Iran continue, with US forces conducting strikes and Iran's Revolutionary Guards claiming retaliatory attacks.

Military operations between the United States and Iran continue, with US forces conducting strikes. Iran's Revolutionary Guards claim to have carried out retaliatory attacks on American facilities located in Kuwait, Bahrain, and Jordan. Former US President Donald Trump has refuted the details of a potential agreement with Tehran, as conveyed by Iranian outlets, despite prior discussions and the cancellation of military actions. Iran, however, states that no definitive accord has been reached. Egypt has called upon Washington and Tehran to embrace a diplomatic path. The US Vice President acknowledged differing views with Israel regarding the ongoing conflict. Concurrently, the US has warned of impending "hard" strikes against Iran, with Trump further threatening to strike "very hard" and gain "total control of their oil and gas markets." Sources: Le Monde

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