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The demonstrations erupted outside the president’s office after Ukraine’s Parliament approved a law that would effectively strip independence from the anticorruption bureau.
Ukraine's parliament destroys anti-corruption agency independence as $300,000 bribery scandal hits security services selling draft exemptions.
Prosecutor General of Ukraine Ruslan Kravchenko has convened with representatives of the Group of Seven (G7) countries, where ...
The message is ‘We can take your children,’” Andrew Rankin, an immigration attorney in Memphis, told me. “The message is ‘We ...
The wildcat strike ended after three weeks. Yet four months later, thousands of officer positions remain unfilled, and the ...
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A third round of peace talks between Ukrainian and Russian officials is planned to take place later this week in Turkey, ...
The United Kingdom's government is planning to ban public sector and critical infrastructure organizations from paying ...
The U.S. must establish a national institution to train the next generation of digital defenders. Elise Stefanik, a ...
Two days after U.S. airstrikes on Iran, hackers swapped out photos on the election results site with images of Ayatollah ...
Former Deputy National Security Advisor to President Barack Obama Ben Rhodes’ claim of ignorance about the Federal Bureau of ...