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Oleksandr Tsyvinsky takes the reins of the Economic Security Bureau after the government controversially blocked his ...
The investigation is one of three separate probes launched under Seoul’s new liberal government targeting the presidency of Yoon.
The Amadea yacht, valued at more than $300 million, was seized from sanctioned Kremlin-linked Russian billionaire Suleiman ...
Public trust in Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has declined, falling from 65% in June to 58% in early August, according to a new poll conducted by the Kyiv International Institute of Sociology ...
Ukrainians trust President Volodymyr Zelenskyy, as evidenced by a new national poll conducted by the Kyiv International Institute of Sociology (KIIS) and published on Aug. 6.
Ukrainian government rushes to push through long‑stalled reforms it promised — with potential EU accession hanging in the ...
Following the vote on the controversial bill No 12414, trust in Ukraine’s president has dropped to 58% since June, with the ...
Ukraine’s financial crimes agency, has faced major hurdles, with its new chief’s appointment delayed for months despite a ...
Despite the reversal of the controversial law that took away Ukraine's anti-corruption agencies' independence, the scandal appears to have damaged the president’s approval.
Andrii Yurchenko, former head of the Rubizhne City Military Administration, has been remanded in custody for 60 days by the ...
President Zelensky reverses a controversial law undermining anti-corruption agencies, but leaves a key clause intact, raising ...
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