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

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.

Zelenskyy forced to U-turn on anti-corruption bodies but protesters know unrest only plays into Russia’s hands

Le Parlement ukrainien a voté pour rétablir l’indépendance des deux agences anticorruption du pays, après la plus importante mobilisation depuis le début de la guerre d’invasion…

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,…