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The $1.7 billion reduction capped a tough week for President Volodymyr Zelensky as he deals with Ukraine’s governance issues.
Reducing corruption will improve local economies and cultivate more trust between voters and elected officials.
Officials in three of the five Russian regions bordering Ukraine have been accused of embezzling funds for border defenses.
Following public backlash, Zelenskyy announces bill ensuring independence of Ukraine's anti-corruption institutions while ...
KYIV, July 25 (Reuters) - Ukraine's top anti-corruption investigator said on Friday that he did not expect attempts to derail ...
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Volodomyr Zelensky Must Stand Up to Corruption
Measures to strip Ukrainian's anti-corruption institutions of power were a mistake. Now, Zelensky must restore trust.
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Interventionists position U.S. support for Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky as a "fight for democracy" against Vladimir ...
Ukrainians are protesting after the passage of a controversial bill increasing oversight of two anti-corruption agencies. The ...
Ukrainians are taking to the streets to protest a new law they worry will undermine the work of two key anti-corruption ...
Ukrainians hit the streets to protest a new law that grants the president control over investigations.
Ukraine has seen the first anti-government protests since the start of Russia’s full-scale invasion over three years ago, as ...
Jeff Brown, Evan Flowers and Clare Barnard of Dechert LLP discuss developments in the U.S. and UK in connection with global ...
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