Belarus opposition leaders say journalist’s TV confessions were coerced
Raman Pratasevich repented for his opposition activities and said he respects Belarus’ President Alexander Lukashenko as ‘a man with balls of steel’.
Raman Pratasevich repented for his opposition activities and said he respects Belarus’ President Alexander Lukashenko as ‘a man with balls of steel’.
Video of Roman Protasevich was part of an hour-long documentary aired by the state-controlled ONT channel.
Race is an important issue for the monarchy after the Duke and Duchess of Sussex accused an unnamed member of the royal family of a racist comment.
Lieutenant General Aviv Kohavi was quoted as saying the building housing Associated Press offices and other news outlets was ‘destroyed justly’.
A huge queue snaked around the stadium on Monday evening.
Up to 15,000 first dose jabs are being made available for those in the local area who have not yet been vaccinated.
Southgate must cut his 33-man squad down to 26.
Pope Francis has sent a telegram to the local bishop after the disaster that killed 14 people in Stresa, northern Italy, on Sunday.
The European Union has also imposed new sanctions on the country after it ordered a Ryanair plane carrying an opposition journalist to land.
The EU leaders also decided to sanction individual officials linked to the operation.
Ryanair said Belarusian flight controllers told the crew there was a bomb threat against the plane as it was crossing through the country’s airspace.
Raman Pratasevich, who had fled the country for Poland, faces charges that could carry a prison sentence of up to 15 years.
More than a million hospital admissions overall had obesity as a factor, a 17% rise on the 876,000 the year before.
A MULTIMILLION-POUND redevelopment of L’Aumone Surgery has started.
GP Survival say they have ‘no confidence’ in NHS England medical director for primary care Nikki Kanani.