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Belarus No Longer Looking for Opposition Leader
The Belarusian regime is "no longer looking" for opposition leader Svetlana Tikhanovskaya, who fled abroad for fear of persecution.
Authorities have removed her from the most wanted list, according to media based on the Russian…
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Lukashenko Defends Actions at Control Aircraft
Belarusian President Aleksandr Lukashenko says his government adhered to international rules on Sunday when diverting and checking a Ryanair plane.
During that check, the Belarusian dissident Roman Protasevich was removed from the…
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Britain Demands Protasevich’s Immediate Release
Britain has demanded the immediate release of Belarusian journalist and opposition member Roman Protasevich.
He was arrested at Minsk airport on Sunday on "the basis of a ruse," said British Foreign Secretary Dominic Raab.
The…
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Thousands of Belarusians Attend Lukashenko Popular Assembly
After months of protests against the government, Belarus holds a large people's meeting in the capital Minsk. Thousands of people are allowed to participate, and reforms may be discussed.
Opponents of President Aleksandr Lukashenko…
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Thousand Russian Soldiers During Exercise in Belarus
About a thousand Russian soldiers will participate in a military exercise in Belarus in the coming days.
The exercises will run from Tuesday to Friday and will be held during a troubled period when Belarusian President Aleksandr…
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EU Government Leaders Will Meet on Wednesday in Belarus
The heads of government of the EU countries will meet on Wednesday by a video about the situation in Belarus.
Charles Michel, President of the European Council, broadcasted this on Monday.
"The Belarusian people have the right to…
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Belarus: Over 1,000 Arrests on the Third Night of Protests
Belarusian police detained more than 1,000 protesters during the third night of protests on Tuesday. The Belarusian Ministry of the Interior announced this on Wednesday.
Protests in the former Soviet country erupted after the…
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