MINSK (Reuters) – Protesters formed human chains and marched through the streets of Belarus on Wednesday in anger after a collapse by strong President Alexander Lukashenko who urged the European Union to consider new sanctions against Minsk. Women take part in a demonstration against police violence during the recent rally …
Read More »Thousands stage proceedings in Belarus over EU sanctions
MINSK (Reuters) – Protesters formed human chains and marched through the streets of Belarus on Wednesday in anger after a collapse by strong President Alexander Lukashenko who urged the European Union to consider new sanctions against Minsk. Women take part in a demonstration against police violence during the recent rally …
Read More »Dutch police find the largest cocaine lab in the Netherlands at old driving school
The lab was housed in an old driving school in Nijeveen, about 75 miles northeast of Amsterdam, and included bedrooms and recreation areas, according to a police statement released Tuesday. Police also released video footage showing equipment, including a series of cement mixers and barrels of chemicals. “This is the …
Read More »Economic clock makes China more difficult challenge for US than Soviet Union was – Pompeo
PRAGE (Reuters) – China’s global economic power is somehow making the communist country a more difficult enemy to face than the Soviet Union during the Cold War, US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo said during a visit to the Czech Republic on Wednesday. US Prime Minister Mike Pompeo smiles as …
Read More »Expressed ice maker Ben and Jerry are turning fire on the rhetoric of UK migration
LONDON (Reuters) – The British government has embroiled in an unlikely series with ice maker Ben and Jerry’s over its approach to migrants arriving by boat from France, after the market criticized the increasingly bellicose rhetoric. Migrants prepare remotely at the port of Dover, in Dover, UK 12 August 2020. …
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