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What are the corruption issues behind Ukrainian protests against Zelensky? - Some protesters held placards saying ‘Welcome to Russia’ after Ukraine made changes to anti-corruption agencies ...
Sirens drown the silence of night and wail through the afternoon in many Ukrainian cities. On April 24, missile attacks ...
Prisoners of war return to Kyiv after Istanbul peace talks ‘end in less than an hour’ - Zelensky promises to revise legislation in response to angry protests at curbs on anti-corruption agencies ...
Israel and Ukraine said Wednesday they had agreed to start talks on countering the "threat" posed by Iran, in a sign of deepening ties between the two countries.
Ukrainian activists are calling for more protests of a law they say weakens the country’s anti-corruption bodies ...
Ukraine’s top military commander Gen. Oleksandr Syrsky called on President Trump to provide long-range missiles capable of ...
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The State Department has approved $322 million in proposed weapons sales to Ukraine to enhance its air defense capabilities ...
The move to curb anti-corruption agencies sparked protests, and by Wednesday evening, Zelenskyy had announced a new bill that ...
Thousands of Ukrainians have protested in Kyiv and other cities, urging President Zelenskyy to veto a controversial anti-corruption bill.
Negotiators for the warring sides in Istanbul appeared to make little progress on ceasefire terms or a possible summit ...
President Volodymyr Zelensky signed a bill limiting two Ukrainian anticorruption agencies. After street protests and other ...
A Ukrainian man who spent nearly a decade in an Italian adoptive family has been killed fighting Russian forces after traveling to Ukraine to find his brother.
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