Thursday, 24 July 2025 () A poster held by a protester in Kyiv captured the anger and disbelief many Ukrainians are feeling after parliament passed a bill -– swiftly signed by President Volodymyr Zelenskyy -– that critics say will curb the independence of two key anti-corruption agencies and badly set back the country’s hard-won progress toward democracy and the rule of law. "This is not the future my brother died for,” it read. In just a few words, that message touched on at least a dozen years of Ukraine’s tumultuous recent history, from…
Von der Leyen calls Zelenskyy and asks him to explain new anti-corruption law
The European Commission is hardening its tone in response to Ukraine's new law weakening the independence of two anti-corruption agencies.
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Mass protests have erupted in Kyiv, Lviv, and other Ukrainian cities despite martial law, with demonstrators accusing President Zelensky of betraying democratic ideals. Anger surged after parliament..
WATCH: Ukrainians protest for second day over anti-corruption law
Thousands of Ukrainians rallied for a second day in Kyiv and Lviv, protesting a controversial new law they say threatens the..
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Thousands gather in Ukraine to protest as Zelenskyy signs bill weakening anti-corruption agencies
On Monday, Ukraine’s domestic security agency detained two NABU officials on suspicion of links to..
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A political crisis is looming in Ukraine, according to Strana.ua, which reports on a three-phase plan to remove President Volodymyr Zelensky from power. The... PRAVDA
Amidst the ongoing conflict with Russia, Ukraine faces internal strife as protests erupt over a new anti-corruption law. Critics fear it weakens the independence... IndiaTimes