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The DSR Daily for July 24: Protests Breakout Across Ukraine - The DSR Network

UKRAINE, JUL 24 – Protests oppose a law increasing oversight of anti-corruption agencies, seen as risking Ukraine's EU ambitions and Western aid amid the war, with thousands rallying, officials said.

On the DSR Daily for Thursday, we cover protests over a controversial new law in Ukraine, calls for Pam Bondi to testify, another court blocking Trump’s birthright citizenship order, and more.

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After the protests against a new law for the disempowerment of the anti-corruption authorities Selenskyi initiates. Ukraine's president knows that he cannot afford a second front in his own country. But the critics do not calm that down. Even in the army it blows.

·Dortmund, Germany
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Selenskyy has justified the disempowerment of the anti-corruption authorities with concern about Russian infiltration. After a great protest, he plans a new law – and wants to prevent interference differently.

·Frankfurt, Germany
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Protests have been taking place in Ukraine for three days. The demonstrations began after the Ukrainian parliament adopted a controversial law that gives the Prosecutor General's Office the power to oversee the activities of the country's two main anti-corruption agencies. Critics say this will weaken the agencies' independence and increase the influence of the president's entourage on the investigation process. "This is not happening because we…

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Irish Independent broke the news in Ireland on Thursday, July 24, 2025.
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