EU governments have struck a deal with Hungary that sorts out financial aid for Ukraine in 2023 and gains Budapest's approval for a global minimum corporate tax, all in exchange for EU flexibility about funds paid to Hungary. The deal agreed on December 12 came after months of wrangling between EU institutions, member states, and Hungary. It means Ukraine will get 18 billion euros ($18.9 billion) from the EU budget next year. To read the original story by Reuters, click here.