After protests, Ukrainian President Volodomyr Zelensky signed an anti-corruption bill reversing one he signed last week. Parliament voted unanimously.

The Ukrainian president’s move to strip the autonomy of anticorruption watchdogs prompts protests, forcing U-turn.

Move follows protests in Ukrainian cities over bill passed last week that curtailed independence of two bodies

KYIV: Ukrainian lawmakers on Thursday are expected to consider a bill restoring the independence of the country’s two main anti-corruption agencies, aiming to defuse a political…

Ukraine’s government faced pressure from protesters and foreign backers after attempt to take away power from agencies.

The vote overturns a controversial law which was rushed through parliament last week.

The legislation was approved in advance by the anti-corruption bodies and provides for regular lie detector tests for anti-graft officials.

After protests, Ukrainian President Volodomyr Zelensky signed an anti-corruption bill reversing one he signed last week. Parliament voted unanimously.

Ukraine's parliament votes to restore the independence of two anti-corruption agencies after large-scale protests.

The Ukrainian Parliament voted to restore the independence of the country's two anti-corruption agencies following the largest protest since the start of the Russian invasion,…