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EU froze $5.5 billion in aid to Ukraine over stalled anti-corruption reforms. We explain what triggered it and what Kyiv must do next.
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A powerful Senate committee approved a military spending bill that includes about $1 billion to support Ukraine.
President Volodymyr Zelenskiy restored the independence of Ukraine's two main anti-corruption agencies on Thursday, moving to ...
President Volodymyr Zelensky’s move last week to neuter two anticorruption agencies drew the country’s first street protests ...
KYIV, Ukraine (AP) — Ukraine’s Parliament on Thursday overwhelmingly approved a bill presented by President Volodymyr ...
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By Ben Aris in Berlin The European Union has suspended all financial aid to Ukraine after lawmakers voted through the controversialLaw 21414 that strips the leading anti-corruption law enforcement ...
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 ...
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 ...