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The Kremlin insisted Russia will determine the timing of any peace negotiations. Meanwhile, Ukrainian forces destroyed a ...
Protestors once again gathered across Ukraine on the eve of a parliamentary vote to reinstate the independence of ...
European allies had worried the law would undermine anti-corruption reforms key to Ukraine's bid to join the EU. It remains ...
Hundreds protested in Kyiv for the seventh day, demanding Zelensky reverse reforms they say cripple Ukraine’s top ...
Following backlash over efforts to undermine independent oversight bodies, Kyiv may soon approve the candidacy of Oleksandr ...
Parliament passed a bill stripping the country's anti-corruption agencies of its independence, to the sound of applause. A ...
The Ukrainian Parliament's Law Enforcement Committee supported Presidential Bill No. 13533. The document restores the powers ...
In response to mass protests across the country, Zelenskyy backtracked on corruption reforms. The U-turn marks a watershed ...
A London judge ruled in favor of Ukraine’s largest state-owned bank, calling the misappropriation of funds a “fraud of ...
Ukrainians are set to take to the streets again on July 30 as they look to keep pressure on the government a day before ...
Ukrainian oligarch Igor Kolomoisky and his former business partner are likely to be forced to repay $1.9 billion they "unlawfully" appropriated from a Ukrainian bank they owned, London's High Court ...
This week Ukraine's parliament will take up legislation introduced by President Volodymyr Zelenskyy that aims to restore the independence of two of the country's anti-corruption agencies, just a week ...