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Russian Gazprom wins asset release in Dutch court after claims by Ukrainian companies, Reuters reports
A Dutch court overturned seizure orders on Russian energy giant Gazprom's local assets, which had been imposed following lawsuits filed by two Ukrainian companies, Reuters reports on July 22, citing a published ruling on the court's website.

Over half of MPs suspected by NABU backed law curbing anti-corruption agency's independence
The National Anti-Corruption Bureau (NABU) suspects 31 sitting or former members of the current parliament of corruption.

EU privately warns Ukraine anti-graft agencies law is a setback for membership talks, media reports
The legislation, swiftly pushed through by President Volodymyr Zelensky's lawmakers on July 22 and signed by the president the same day, "crossed red lines" for Brussels, European Pravda reported, citing EU sources.

Ukrainian delegation meets Erdogan in Turkey ahead of third round of peace talks with Russia
The talks are expected to begin at 7 p.m. local time at the Ciragan Palace in Istanbul.

Russia suffered 80,000 casualties during Kursk incursion, Ukraine's military chief says
Commander-in-Chief Oleksandr Syrskyi did not reveal Ukraine's casualties in Kursk Oblast but said Russia's losses were significantly greater.

'We all hear what society is saying' — Zelensky vows anti-corruption plan within 2 weeks amid backlash over controversial bill
"We see what people expect from state institutions — ensured justice and the effective functioning of each institution," President Volodymyr Zelensky said.

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