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00:00 - Wartime Protests in Ukraine: A Resilient Democracy 01:36 - EU Keeps Close Eye on Ukraine as Zelenskyy Reverses Controversial Anti-Corruption Law 05:29 - Ukraine Anti-Corruption Chief Slams 'Dirty Campaign' Amid EU Bidding Crisis 1. Wartime Protests in Ukraine: A Resilient Democracy This video explores the recent protests in Ukraine against attempts to curb anti-corruption agency powers, highlighting the strength of Ukrainian democracy. Despite ongoing conflict, citizens mobilized to protect their hard-won freedoms. We'll delve into the context of the protests, the government's reversal, and what this means for Ukraine's future. Keywords: Ukraine, democracy, protests, anti-corruption, Zelenskyy, Russian invasion, freedom, elections, war, European identity, Putin, Orange Revolution. This video covers the significant events surrounding Ukraine's anti-corruption agencies, the public's response, and the implications for Ukraine's democratic institutions during wartime. We'll examine how the protests reflect the country's commitment to transparency and freedom, and how these values have been tested by the ongoing conflict with Russia. Join us as we explore this crucial moment in Ukraine's history, as it continues to fight for its democratic future. 2. EU Keeps Close Eye on Ukraine as Zelenskyy Reverses Controversial Anti-Corruption Law The European Union is closely monitoring the situation in Ukraine after President Volodymyr Zelenskyy made a U-turn on a contentious anti-corruption law. The law, which was initially approved by the Ukrainian parliament and signed by Zelenskyy, brought the National Anti-Corruption Bureau of Ukraine (NABU) and the Specialised Anti-Corruption Prosecutor's Office (SAPO) under the direct oversight of the prosecutor general. However, following pressure from street protests and warnings from European officials, Zelenskyy submitted a new bill with guarantees of the independence of anti-corruption agencies. The European Commission has welcomed the reversal, but will not publicly endorse the new bill until all objections have been properly mitigated. 3. Ukraine Anti-Corruption Chief Slams 'Dirty Campaign' Amid EU Bidding Crisis Semen Kryvonos, head of Ukraine's NABU, reveals ongoing systemic attacks against anti-corruption agencies despite Zelenskiy's policy reversal. Learn how: • Ukraine's anti-graft efforts faces sabotage via anonymous Telegram channels • Rare wartime protests erupted against bids to control NABU and SAPO • How corruption battles link to EU membership hopes • Zelenskiy's U-turn aims to preserve Western support during Russia's invasion Ukraine's fight against deep-seated corruption remains critical as it advances toward EU accession, but powerful interests continue targeting reforms. Get insights into Kyiv's political tensions between state-building and entrenched graft.