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May 27 0800 UTC Brief

In the war in Ukraine

Ukraine says its forces hit several Russian military targets overnight, including an air base inside Russia, a naval headquarters in occupied Sevastopol, an aviation repair plant, and an oil terminal linked to Black Sea operations. Separately, a Ukrainian commander warned Belarus not to deepen its role in Russia’s war, saying there are hundreds of potential targets there. Western embassies in Kyiv, for their part, are not packing up and leaving on Moscow’s schedule.

In business and tech

Zscaler says demand for zero trust security remains strong, helped by rising concern over AI-driven threats, but new customer growth is slowing and investors are still eyeing leadership turnover and the Red Canary integration with caution. Taiwan’s AI chip exports are powering strong economic growth, though the gains are not landing evenly. Germany, meanwhile, is dealing with a different version of the same old problem, wealth concentrating sharply at the top, with about 5,000 ultra-rich people holding more than a quarter of financial wealth.

In public health and regulation

Several countries, including the Bahamas, Canada and Thailand, are tightening travel restrictions in response to an Ebola outbreak that officials say could worsen. In the UK, the Nursing and Midwifery Council says it failed to check whether some people who should have been barred from healthcare were still working, leaving patients exposed for years. A regulator admitting the system was “completely and utterly unacceptable” is, at least, one refreshingly direct sentence.

In Europe and the Middle East

Israel says it killed the newly appointed head of Hamas’s military wing in a strike in Gaza, identifying him as one of the architects of the October 7 attacks. Kuwait has also ordered a $1 billion NASAMS air defense system as Gulf tensions remain elevated.

In the UK

Energy bills are set to rise for millions of households under the new price cap, with a typical home expected to pay £221 more a year. The timing, as ever, is elegant.

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