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Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy and Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney have discussed the draft law that aims to ...
By Brian Dooley and Suchita Uppal What happened and why does it matter? On July 22, Ukraine’s parliament passed Draft Law No.
Brussels' move is unrelated to Kyiv’s controversial reforms of two key anti-corruption bodies last week, according to people ...
A large team was involved in resolving the issue of restoring the powers of NABU and SAPO, with everyone from the government ...
Zelenskyy has rightly been lauded for his inspirational leadership. Mobilising a country to repel a foreign invader clearly involves exceptional measures. Ukrainians have accepted martial law, the ...
The European Union has warned Ukraine that if the Verkhovna Rada does not repeal the controversial provisions of bill No. 12414 in full, Kyiv risks losing ...
The European Commission has reiterated that restoring the powers of the National Anti-Corruption Bureau of Ukraine (NABU) and ...
The Verkhovna Rada's Anti-Corruption Policy Committee has supported President Volodymyr Zelenskyy's bill on restoring the ...
This week, RFE/RL Europe Editor Rikard Jozwiak drills down on two major issues: Ukraine’s wobbly week and Iceland’s flirting ...
The Ukrainian president’s move to strip the autonomy of anticorruption watchdogs prompts protests, forcing U-turn.
The escalation of the conflict within the oligarchy and the protests come amidst an intense political crisis and growing social discontent.
Ukraine's anti-corruption protests featured brilliant signs mixing poetry and profanity. See the cardboard revolution that ...