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MOSCOW, July 23. /TASS/. Protests resumed in Ukraine over a law that effectively abolishes the independence of the country’s two agencies fighting corruption.
Zelenskyy has been the international face of Ukraine’s determination to defeat Russia’s all-out invasion, and his domestic ...
Ukrainian activists are calling for more protests of a law they say weakens the country’s anti-corruption bodies.
Thousands of Ukrainians have protested in Kyiv and other cities, urging President Zelenskyy to veto a controversial anti-corruption bill.
Germany's foreign minister said a law targeting the independence of anti-corruption agencies will make it harder for Ukraine ...
When Ukrainians took to the streets 11 years ago in Ukraine’s Euromaidan Revolution, they had simple demands: a country where one would want to live. A place where everyone is treated equally under ...
Russia played down expectations of any breakthrough at the meeting, which Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy said this week should focus in part on preparing a summit between himself and ...
Kyiv and Moscow will hold a new round of peace talks — the first in seven weeks — on Wednesday in Turkey, Ukrainian President ...
Zelensky accused the National Anti-Corruption Bureau and Specialized Anti-Corruption Prosecutor's Office of being infiltrated by Russian agents.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy is facing protests and EU criticism for the first time since Russia invaded, over changes to national anti-corruption agencies.
A delegation of Russian diplomats has departed from Moscow for a third round of peace talks with Ukraine in Istanbul, Turkey.