Demonstrations held against Belarusian President Lukashenko amid outrage over plane diversion
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Demonstrations held against Belarusian President Lukashenko amid outrage over plane diversion
Demonstrations have been held in several European cities against the government in Belarus after a plane carrying a dissident journalist was grounded in the country last weekend.
Russian state TV pundit Andrey Sidorov warned that Poland "may cease to exist" if it interferes with Belarus amid the Russia-Ukraine war. This threat follows a pattern of Russian officials suggesting strikes on NATO members supporting Ukraine. Belarusian President Lukashenko also warned of nuclear retaliation if NATO attacks Belarus or Russia. Poland, a NATO member and Ukraine ally, has deployed aircraft to protect its airspace.
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In a chilling announcement, Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko has threatened a nuclear response if NATO were to attack Belarus, emphasizing that such actions could trigger World War III. As tensions escalate amid the ongoing Russia-Ukraine crisis, Lukashenko's warnings highlight the precarious state of international relations. In this video, we delve into the implications of his statements, the role of NATO, and what this means for global security. Join us for a deep analysis of this developing situation!
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Northern Ireland manager Michael O'Neill discusses the progress of his side in the last 12 months after their 2-0 win over Belarus in Belfast on Friday. BBC Sport
Northern Ireland manager Michael O'Neill discusses the progress of his side in the last 12 months after their 2-0 win over Belarus in Belfast on Friday. BBC Sport
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