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John Coale, a Trump lawyer-turned-envoy, reveals the wild story of how America secured the release of 14 political prisoners.
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inews.co.uk on MSNPutin’s puppet says he’s changing. Belarus’s leader-in-exile says we’re being fooledSviatlana Tsikhanouskaya warns the West not to be taken in by the Belarussian dictator after he freed her husband in a ...
Last week, the Belarusian democratic opposition was torn apart by a particular question — should the West isolate and ...
President Prabowo Subianto emphasized that Indonesia's government is determined to accelerate and increase cocoa cultivation, ...
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The New Voice of Ukraine on MSNBelarus to fine stores for not stocking potatoes amid shortageA new law in Belarus introduces fines ranging from 210 to 8,400 Belarusian rubles ($65 to $2,600) for the failure to supply ...
The State Department will scale back its assessments of elections in foreign countries, only chiming in publicly when there ...
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The dictator himself later unleashed an angry tirade.
With so many political prisoners still behind bars, Lukashenko’s selective pardons fall far short of systemic change. Yet they signal a calculated bid to shed pariah status and rebalance Belarus’s ...
On July 18, Alexander Lukashenko signed Decree No. 282, which amended the regulation on military transport duty. The document ...
PRESIDENT ALEXANDER LUKASHENKO: (Non-English language spoken). MAYNES: So here, Lukashenko explains to a group of factory workers that he'd been too busy to learn about the other candidates.
Who is Alexander Lukashenko? Lukashenko, often described as Europe's last dictator, is the disputed president of Belarus. He has led the country as president for nearly 29 years, assuming office ...
A State Department cable telling officials to avoid comments on the “fairness or integrity” of most elections continues a U.S ...
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