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President Volodymyr Zelensky and Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen discussed Ukraine’s European integration, focusing ...
Jeffrey Sonnenfeld and coauthors write that Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenksy’s recent moves against political rivals are self-defeating and dangerous missteps. They argue that he needs to show ...
Volodymyr Zelensky is increasingly viewed by the Ukrainians as an authoritarian. Concerns have also being raised about ...
Sources told European Pravda that if the controversial legislation curtailing the independence of anti-graft agencies is not rolled back, the EU would pause funding under the G7's ERA loan, a program ...
Ukraine failed to check its homework relating to reforms in exchange for aid packages, but Zelensky’s anti-corruption rollback decision may become a tipping point.
UKRAINE: Kiev is facing deeper cuts in EU financial support than it has publicly acknowledged, Ukrainian and German media have reported. Brussels reportedly views Ukraine’s crackdown on ...
EADaily, July 29th, 2025. The adoption of the law on the deprivation of independence of the National Anti-Corruption Bureau ...
The suspension primarily affects the ERA program, which was to provide 17.2 billion euro in emergency loans, and the Ukraine Facility program, which was to allocate 12.5 billion euro in financial supp ...
The Ukrainian president’s move to strip the autonomy of anticorruption watchdogs prompts protests, forcing U-turn.
The protesters across Ukraine as well as the country’s international partners viewed the law as a major step backward in Ukraine’s path toward European integration. Moreover, it put at risk ...
Speaking to Kyiv Post, Ambassador Michael Carpenter offered a stark assessment of Ukraine’s ongoing anti-corruption struggle, ...
Following the first wartime protests against his administration, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky quickly put measures in place to ensure the agencies' independence ...