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President Zelensky reverses a controversial law undermining anti-corruption agencies, but leaves a key clause intact, raising ...
Kyiv fixes a mistake, as protests show it remains politically accountable.
The arrests came days after President Volodymyr Zelensky’s U-turn on an effort to neuter anticorruption agencies.
Dmitry Medvedev has traveled a long way from his time as Russian president, when he once stood beside then-US President ...
Four Ukrainians have been detained in an investigation of "large-scale" government corruption, including a parliament member, ...
Ukraine’s anti-corruption bodies said on Saturday they had uncovered a major graft scheme that procured military drones and ...
Ukraine’s anti-corruption agencies uncovered a major graft scheme in the procurement of military drones and electronic ...
In Russia, people fear the government, and the result is tyranny. In Ukraine, the government still fears the people, and their fight for liberty goes on.
UN, July 31. /TASS/. Russia doesn’t see any change in how Vladimir Zelensky's regime operates, as it continues to act in its own selfish interests instead of the country's, Russian Deputy Foreign ...
A host of European leaders have on Thursday welcomed the news that Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has signed a law ...
After protests, Ukrainian President Volodomyr Zelensky signed an anti-corruption bill reversing one he signed last week.
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