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As anger grows, a corruption case in Ukraine causes a standoff in the parliament
On Tuesday, one of Ukraine's major opposition parties physically prevented lawmakers from voting in parliament to dismiss two Ministers due to a corruption probe. They demanded the removal of the whole cabinet. The standoff in parliament is the latest manifestation since Ukraine's largest wartime corruption scandal broke out last week. Ukraine's antigraft bureau has revealed that it is investigating a $100-million pay-to play scheme at the state-run nuclear power company run by the Energy Ministry. Two suspects are still at large. One of the former business associates of President Volodymyr Zelenskiy, who fled Ukraine last week, is one. The parliament...