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Zelenskyy’s law curbing anti-graft watchdogs takes effect, triggering protests and backlash from EU and watchdog groups.
Propaganda calls it “debris damage,” but eyewitnesses describe explosions at infrastructure in Russia's Rostov Oblast.
The morning after signing the law, Zelenskyy gathered the heads of all key law enforcement and anti-corruption agencies, including NABU Director Semen Kryvonos, SAP Head Oleksandr Klymenko, SBU Chief ...
The Mirage-2000 crash occurred on 22 July during a mission flight in Ukraine. The pilot survived after taking emergency action.
Meanwhile, Germany cannot send air defense systems to Ukraine until the US confirms when it will deliver the promised ...
Poland is finalizing a deal on investing in the satellite firm that spotted Russian troops moving toward Ukraine before ...
Ukrainian drone operators are proving devastatingly effective against North Korean rocket launchers, destroying them with single FPV drone strikes before they can fire.
The first of up to 49 fresh M-1 Abrams tanks have arrived in Ukraine. What will the Ukrainian military do with them?
Ukraine struck Russia’s air defense assets in Belgorod Oblast, hitting missile and radar sites critical to tracking and launch coverage.
The law allows the Prosecutor General to seize cases, issue directives to anti-corruption bodies in Ukraine.
Alleged FSB infiltration investigation used to smash Ukraine’s anti-corruption system, says watchdog
FSB-related arrests serve as cover for political moves that undermine key anti-graft bodies and centralize power.
The Polish Foreign Ministry has emphasized particular concern for Polish nationals holding dual citizenship with Russia. According to Polish diplomats, Russian authorities treat such individuals ...
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