You're reading: Daily Digest: Top news of Tuesday, July 23
  • Parliamentary election result: 96 percent of the ballots counted. Read live updates of the day
  • President Volodymyr Zelensky said his deputy chief of staff Ruslan Ryaboshapka could be next Prosecutor General, Reuters reports
  • Sheremet murder investigation: Behind closed doors, National Police chief reported to President Zelensky on the progress in solving the 2016 murder of a journalist
  • The new opposition? A Kremlin-friendly party is now the second largest in parliament. Watch our video to learn more about them.
  • PrivatBank case: London appeal court started a week-long set of hearings on July 22 to decide on UK jurisdiction.
  • Investigative journalists from Nashi Groshi have connected Zelensky’s chief of staff to two real estate developers with questionable histories.
  • UkrOboronProm, Ukraine’s state defense corporation, is looking for an independent auditor
  • OCCRP and Buzzfeed investigated how two Soviet-born Florida businessmen introduced U.S. President Donald Trump’s attorney, Rudy Giuliani, to Ukrainian officials, who furnished him with a series of misleading allegations damaging to Trump’s rivals ahead of the 2020 US election.

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