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Exclusive investigations reveal parliamentary manipulation, Telegram warfare, and manufactured crises that Ukrainian civil society defeated in 10 days.
The Ukrainian parliament acted to undo changes to two anti-corruption offices after mass protests forced President Volodymyr Zelensky to reverse course.
After thousands of Ukrainians protested since July 22 against a law to strip two anti-corruption bodies of their independence ...
Hundreds protested in Kyiv for the seventh day, demanding Zelensky reverse reforms they say cripple Ukraine’s top ...
Parliament passed a controversial law that divided the anti-corruption system. Zelensky overturned the decision after ...
For the seventh day in a row, protesters have gathered in the centre of the capital, on the square near the Ivan Franko ...
The National Anticorruption Bureau of Ukraine has long been a battleground in Ukrainian politics, where graft is rife.
For the fourth day in a row, protests are taking place in the capital and several other cities against the law passed by ...
Ukrainians on July 25 participated in mass protests against a controversial new law impacting anti-corruption agencies for the fourth day in a row. President Zelensky earlier addressed criticism of ...
Democratic Senator Richard Blumenthal, co-author of a bill on new sanctions against Russia, has responded to mass protests in ...
Polish Foreign Minister Radosław Sikorski said Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky was urged not to halt the fight against ...
War-weary Ukrainians have taken to the streets in protest against President Zelensky’s controversial bill aimed at curbing ...
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