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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 ...
Democratic Senator Richard Blumenthal, co-author of a bill on new sanctions against Russia, has responded to mass protests in ...
Mr Zelensky faced unprecedented pushback after signing a law that handed control of the National Anti-Corruption Bureau (Nabu ...
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 ...