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Ukraine Protests: Zelenskyy Signs Controversial Anti-Corruption Law Despite Public Outcry
Thousands of Ukrainians protested in Kyiv on Tuesday against a new law seen as weakening the country's anti-corruption infrastructure; despite the protests, President Zelenskyy signed the bill into law, raising concerns about Ukraine's EU accession and Western financial support.
Ukraine Protests: Zelenskyy Signs Controversial Anti-Corruption Law Despite Public Outcry
Thousands of Ukrainians protested in Kyiv on Tuesday against a new law seen as weakening the country's anti-corruption infrastructure; despite the protests, President Zelenskyy signed the bill into law, raising concerns about Ukraine's EU accession and Western financial support.
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40% Bias Score


Ukraine Restricts Anti-Corruption Agencies, Sparking Nationwide Protests
Ukrainian President Zelenskyy signed a law on July 22, 2024, limiting the authority of the National Anti-Corruption Bureau (NABU) and Specialized Anti-Corruption Prosecutor's Office (SAP), prompting widespread protests across the country due to concerns about undermining anti-corruption efforts.
Ukraine Restricts Anti-Corruption Agencies, Sparking Nationwide Protests
Ukrainian President Zelenskyy signed a law on July 22, 2024, limiting the authority of the National Anti-Corruption Bureau (NABU) and Specialized Anti-Corruption Prosecutor's Office (SAP), prompting widespread protests across the country due to concerns about undermining anti-corruption efforts.
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40% Bias Score


Ukraine Protests Weakening of Anti-Corruption Agencies
Thousands protested in Kyiv on Tuesday against a new Ukrainian law that weakens anti-corruption agencies, prompting EU concern and raising questions about Ukraine's commitment to fighting corruption amid its war with Russia.
Ukraine Protests Weakening of Anti-Corruption Agencies
Thousands protested in Kyiv on Tuesday against a new Ukrainian law that weakens anti-corruption agencies, prompting EU concern and raising questions about Ukraine's commitment to fighting corruption amid its war with Russia.
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40% Bias Score


Ukraine Consolidates Anti-Corruption Agencies, Raising EU Accession Concerns
Ukrainian President Zelenskyy signed a law placing independent anti-corruption agencies under executive control, prompting widespread protests and condemnation from international allies who fear it undermines Ukraine's EU accession efforts due to concerns about weakened anti-corruption oversight.
Ukraine Consolidates Anti-Corruption Agencies, Raising EU Accession Concerns
Ukrainian President Zelenskyy signed a law placing independent anti-corruption agencies under executive control, prompting widespread protests and condemnation from international allies who fear it undermines Ukraine's EU accession efforts due to concerns about weakened anti-corruption oversight.
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48% Bias Score


Ukraine's Anti-Corruption Law Jeopardizes EU Membership Bid
Ukrainian President Zelenskyy signed a law placing anti-corruption agencies under the prosecutor general, prompting strong criticism from the EU and jeopardizing Ukraine's EU membership bid and Western financial aid, despite Zelenskyy's insistence that the agencies will continue their work.
Ukraine's Anti-Corruption Law Jeopardizes EU Membership Bid
Ukrainian President Zelenskyy signed a law placing anti-corruption agencies under the prosecutor general, prompting strong criticism from the EU and jeopardizing Ukraine's EU membership bid and Western financial aid, despite Zelenskyy's insistence that the agencies will continue their work.
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48% Bias Score


Zelensky's Anti-Corruption Move Sparks Fury and Jeopardizes Ukraine's EU Path
Amidst Russia's ongoing invasion, Ukraine's parliament approved a bill placing oversight of key anti-corruption agencies under the politically appointed prosecutor general, triggering widespread protests and international criticism due to concerns of hindering EU accession efforts.
Zelensky's Anti-Corruption Move Sparks Fury and Jeopardizes Ukraine's EU Path
Amidst Russia's ongoing invasion, Ukraine's parliament approved a bill placing oversight of key anti-corruption agencies under the politically appointed prosecutor general, triggering widespread protests and international criticism due to concerns of hindering EU accession efforts.
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40% Bias Score

Ukraine Protests Weakening of Anti-Corruption Agencies
Thousands of Ukrainians protested a new law increasing the Prosecutor General's oversight of anti-corruption agencies NABU and SAPO, which President Zelensky signed despite concerns it weakens their independence and jeopardizes Ukraine's EU accession and Western support.

Ukraine Protests Weakening of Anti-Corruption Agencies
Thousands of Ukrainians protested a new law increasing the Prosecutor General's oversight of anti-corruption agencies NABU and SAPO, which President Zelensky signed despite concerns it weakens their independence and jeopardizes Ukraine's EU accession and Western support.
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40% Bias Score

Kyiv Protests Challenge Zelenskyy Amidst Anti-Corruption Crackdown
On Tuesday, thousands protested in Kyiv against Ukrainian President Zelenskyy's weakening of anti-corruption institutions, the largest anti-government demonstration in over three years of war, raising concerns about democratic backsliding.

Kyiv Protests Challenge Zelenskyy Amidst Anti-Corruption Crackdown
On Tuesday, thousands protested in Kyiv against Ukrainian President Zelenskyy's weakening of anti-corruption institutions, the largest anti-government demonstration in over three years of war, raising concerns about democratic backsliding.
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44% Bias Score

Ukraine Protests Weakening of Anti-Corruption Agencies
Thousands protested in Kyiv against a Ukrainian parliamentary bill weakening anti-corruption agencies, signed into law by President Zelenskyy despite EU concerns and public outrage, potentially jeopardizing Ukraine's EU path and Western aid.

Ukraine Protests Weakening of Anti-Corruption Agencies
Thousands protested in Kyiv against a Ukrainian parliamentary bill weakening anti-corruption agencies, signed into law by President Zelenskyy despite EU concerns and public outrage, potentially jeopardizing Ukraine's EU path and Western aid.
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60% Bias Score

Zelenskyy's Crackdown on Ukraine's Anti-Corruption Agencies Sparks Protests
Amidst Russia's invasion, Ukrainian President Zelenskyy defended raids on the National Anti-Corruption Bureau (NABU) and a new law curbing its independence, sparking protests and concerns among G7 ambassadors about a potential authoritarian shift, while Zelenskyy claims the actions are necessary to ...

Zelenskyy's Crackdown on Ukraine's Anti-Corruption Agencies Sparks Protests
Amidst Russia's invasion, Ukrainian President Zelenskyy defended raids on the National Anti-Corruption Bureau (NABU) and a new law curbing its independence, sparking protests and concerns among G7 ambassadors about a potential authoritarian shift, while Zelenskyy claims the actions are necessary to ...
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36% Bias Score

Ukraine's Anti-Corruption Bill Sparks EU Backlash and Protests
Ukraine passed a law weakening two anti-corruption agencies, prompting protests in Kyiv and criticism from the EU, who warned it could damage Ukraine's bid to join the bloc, as President Zelenskyy defended the move as necessary to remove Russian influence.

Ukraine's Anti-Corruption Bill Sparks EU Backlash and Protests
Ukraine passed a law weakening two anti-corruption agencies, prompting protests in Kyiv and criticism from the EU, who warned it could damage Ukraine's bid to join the bloc, as President Zelenskyy defended the move as necessary to remove Russian influence.
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52% Bias Score

EU Corruption Perception: 70% Believe It's Widespread
A Eurobarometer survey shows that 69% of EU citizens believe corruption is widespread in their country, with Greece (97%), Croatia (92%), and Portugal (91%) reporting the highest percentages; only 20% of those who witnessed corruption reported it.

EU Corruption Perception: 70% Believe It's Widespread
A Eurobarometer survey shows that 69% of EU citizens believe corruption is widespread in their country, with Greece (97%), Croatia (92%), and Portugal (91%) reporting the highest percentages; only 20% of those who witnessed corruption reported it.
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44% Bias Score
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