Ukraine, Zelensky and corruption
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Democratic Senator Richard Blumenthal, co-author of a bill on new sanctions against Russia, has responded to mass protests in Ukraine against a controversial law on anti-corruption agencies. Source: Richard Blumenthal on X (Twitter),
With the war now in its fourth year after Russia’s February 2022 invasion of its neighbor, the effort is draining resources on both sides, although Russia has more resources and people to sustain its fight.
This month, the Ukrainian government made an unusual choice for its new prime minister. In a rare move for the country—and indeed for most of Eastern Europe—it picked a woman. Yulia Svyrydenko, a 39-year-old selected by President Volodymyr Zelensky and approved by Parliament,
VLADIMIR Putin has again refused to meet with Volodymyr Zelensky as he ordered his troops to unleash another deadly blitz on civilians. At least six Ukrainians were killed in the horror Russian
Interceptor drones have proven effective at downing the waves of attack drones directed at Ukrainian cities by Russia. Read more at straitstimes.com. Read more at straitstimes.com.
Facing growing pressure amid nationwide protests, President Volodymyr Zelensky of Ukraine backtracked on controversial legislation that would have weakened the country’s independent anticorruption institutions.
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Kyiv Independent on MSNUkraine wants 10 new Patriots but only has 3 secured, Zelensky says
"I have officially received confirmation from Germany for two systems, and from Norway for one," President Volodymyr Zelensky said.
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Ukraine-Russia war latest: Kremlin says Putin-Zelensky summit ‘unlikely to happen’ in August
Kremlin says Putin-Zelensky summit ‘unlikely to happen’ in August - Russia and Ukraine discuss further prisoner swaps at brief session of peace talks in Istanbul