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The Ukrainian president signed a bill that returned power to anticorruption agencies, the removal of which had lifted the lid on simmering discontent.
Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov welcomed Syria’s new Foreign Minister Faisal Al-Mekdad Al-Shaibani to Moscow in his ...
The Senate Appropriations Committee on Wednesday advanced legislation that provides approximately $1 billion in security ...
Ukraine's parliament approved new legislation to ensure the independence of anticorruption agencies after a law -- which many ...
In response to mass protests across the country, Zelenskyy backtracked on corruption reforms. The U-turn marks a watershed ...
Jeffrey Sonnenfeld and coauthors write that Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenksy’s recent moves against political rivals are self-defeating and dangerous missteps. They argue that he needs to show ...
The European Union is freezing $1.7 billion in aid to Ukraine because President Volodymyr Zelensky approved a bill curbing ...
Russia pummeled Ukraine overnight, killing 10 and injuring as many as 61 civilians, as strongman Vladimir Putin continued to ...
Facing growing pressure amid nationwide protests, President Volodymyr Zelensky of Ukraine backtracked on controversial ...
The Ukrainian president has rowed back from curbing anti-corruption bodies following a burst of public outrage. Some fear the ...
Volodymyr Zelensky has promised to reverse a crackdown on Ukraine’s anticorruption agencies following street protests.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky signed a new bill that critics says weakens the country's anti-corruption agencies.