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vasil was nervous about talking, but his wife was arrested with 14 people in her team at the country�e any news, anything new? no news. no news? no news. alexander lukashenko is crushing dissent here, and yet vasil believes last year�*s protests were a turning point. in public, nobody demonstrates because it is really dangerous, but the people didn't change their mind. they need the change for the country. change was the rallying cry of the protests here, and some still see glimmers of hope for the future. sarah rainsford, bbc news, minsk. the united nations says that as many as four— hundred thousand people have fled the city of goma in the democratic republic of congo, over fears of another eruption from mount nyiragongo. on thursday, officials ordered goma to be partially evacuated, worried that lava flows into lake kivu would generate a tsunami and toxic gas cloud. emery makumeno reports from the town of sake where thousands have fled in recent days... these people have made it to sake, a few miles east. but the democratic republic of condo is a difficult place to be at the best o
vasil was nervous about talking, but his wife was arrested with 14 people in her team at the country�e any news, anything new? no news. no news? no news. alexander lukashenko is crushing dissent here, and yet vasil believes last year�*s protests were a turning point. in public, nobody demonstrates because it is really dangerous, but the people didn't change their mind. they need the change for the country. change was the rallying cry of the protests here, and some still see glimmers of hope...
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vasil was nervous about talking, but his wife was arrested with 14 people in her team at the country� news. no news? no news. alexander lukashenko is crushing dissent here, and yet vasil believes last year�*s protests were a turning point. in public, nobody demonstrates because it is really dangerous, but the people didn't change their mind. they need the change for the country. change was the rallying cry of the protests here, and some still see glimmers of hope for the future. sarah rainsford, bbc news, minsk. let s get some of the day s other news the president of colombia, ivan duque, has ordered the military to restore order in the city of cali after four people were killed during anti—government demonstrations. the city has been the epicentre of a month of protests — originally about tax increases — that have claimed dozens of lives. a man who attacked and injured three french police officers, one of them seriously, has died. the former prisoner fled the scene of the attack in nantes on foot and hundreds of police officers joined in the hunt for the as yet — unamed man. it�*s th
vasil was nervous about talking, but his wife was arrested with 14 people in her team at the country� news. no news? no news. alexander lukashenko is crushing dissent here, and yet vasil believes last year�*s protests were a turning point. in public, nobody demonstrates because it is really dangerous, but the people didn't change their mind. they need the change for the country. change was the rallying cry of the protests here, and some still see glimmers of hope for the future. sarah...
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vasil was nervous about talking, but his wife was arrested with 14 people in her team at the country's if marina had been charged. so, is there any news, anything new? no news. no news? no news. alexander lukashenko is crushing dissent here, and yet vasil believes last year's protests were a turning point. in public, nobody demonstrates because it is really dangerous, but the people didn't change their mind. they need the change for the country. change was the rallying cry of the protests here, and some still see glimmers of hope for the future. sarah rainsford, bbc news, minsk. the head of the world health organisation has called for countries to immediately share vaccines, saying equitable access to vaccines was essential to ending the pandemic. dr tedros gebryseus said he wanted at least 10% of the population in every country to have been vaccinated by september. our spring to september goal means me must vaccinate 250 million more people in low and middle income countries including all health workers and the most at risk groups is the first priority. if countries immediately share
vasil was nervous about talking, but his wife was arrested with 14 people in her team at the country's if marina had been charged. so, is there any news, anything new? no news. no news? no news. alexander lukashenko is crushing dissent here, and yet vasil believes last year's protests were a turning point. in public, nobody demonstrates because it is really dangerous, but the people didn't change their mind. they need the change for the country. change was the rallying cry of the protests here,...
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vasil was nervous about talking, but his wife was arrested with 14 people in her team at the country's today, he was waiting to hear if marina had been charged. so, is there any news, anything new? no news. no news? no news. alexander lukashenko is crushing dissent here, and yet vasil believes last year's protests were a turning point. in public, nobody demonstrates because it is really dangerous, but the people didn't change their mind. they need the change for the country. change was the rallying cry of the protests here, and some still see glimmers of hope for the future. sarah rainsford, bbc news, minsk. let's get some of the day's other news. europe's medicines regulator has backed the use of pfizer's covid—i9 vaccine for children as young as 12, paving the way for a broader roll—out in the region. it's already being used in the european union for those aged 16 and older. japan has extended a state of emergency in tokyo and several other areas for another three weeks as hospitals struggle to cope with serious cases of covid—i9. the government says the measures will stay in place u
vasil was nervous about talking, but his wife was arrested with 14 people in her team at the country's today, he was waiting to hear if marina had been charged. so, is there any news, anything new? no news. no news? no news. alexander lukashenko is crushing dissent here, and yet vasil believes last year's protests were a turning point. in public, nobody demonstrates because it is really dangerous, but the people didn't change their mind. they need the change for the country. change was the...
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vasil was nervous about talking but his wife was arrested with 14 people in her team at the country'sged. so, is there any news, anything new? no news. no news? no news. alexander lukashenko is crushing dissent here and yet vasil believes last yea r�*s protests were a turning point. in public, nobody demonstrates because it is really dangerous but the people didn't change their mind. they need the change for the country. change was the rallying cry of the protests here and some still see glimmers of hope for the future. sarah rainsford, bbc news, minsk. at least 300,000 people are now known to have died in india's second wave of coronavirus — with may likely to be the deadliest month so far. but the true death toll could be several times higher especially in rural areas where the virus is now spreading. access to health care there is almost nonexistent, as our international correspondent, 0rla guerin, found when she travelled to bihar, one of the poorest areas in india. funeral pyres are now a prism for the pain of a nation. he is lost in grief for his mother, one of the latest victim
vasil was nervous about talking but his wife was arrested with 14 people in her team at the country'sged. so, is there any news, anything new? no news. no news? no news. alexander lukashenko is crushing dissent here and yet vasil believes last yea r�*s protests were a turning point. in public, nobody demonstrates because it is really dangerous but the people didn't change their mind. they need the change for the country. change was the rallying cry of the protests here and some still see...
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vasil was nervous about talking, but his wife was arrested with 14 people in her team at the country'seen charged. so, is there any news, anything new? no news. no news? no news. alexander lukashenko is crushing dissent here, and yet vasil believes last yea r�*s protests were a turning point. in public, nobody demonstrates because it is really dangerous but the people didn't change their mind. they need the change for the country. change was the rallying cry of the protests here, and some still see glimmers of hope for the future. sarah rainsford, bbc news, minsk. downing street has said borisjohnson raised "significant concerns" about human rights in hungary during his meeting with the country's leader. viktor orban is only the second european union leader to hold talks with the british prime minister since brexit. after the meeting at number ten, mr orban spoke of his "friendship" with borisjohnson. he also denied he was anti—semitic and defended his hostility towards immigrants and muslims. you should understand, probably, gentlemen, that the cultural context of migration here in a
vasil was nervous about talking, but his wife was arrested with 14 people in her team at the country'seen charged. so, is there any news, anything new? no news. no news? no news. alexander lukashenko is crushing dissent here, and yet vasil believes last yea r�*s protests were a turning point. in public, nobody demonstrates because it is really dangerous but the people didn't change their mind. they need the change for the country. change was the rallying cry of the protests here, and some...
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vasil was nervous about talking, but his wife was arrested with 14 people in her team at the country's site. today, he was waiting to hear if marina had been charged. so, is there any news, anything new? no news. no news? no news. alexander lukashenko is crushing dissent here, and yet vasil believes last year's protests were a turning point. in public, nobody demonstrates because it is really dangerous, but the people didn't change their mind. they need the change for the country. change was the rallying cry of the protests here, and some still see glimmers of hope for the future. sarah rainsford, bbc news, minsk. earlier, i spoke to our correspondent, olga ivshina, in london, and asked her what impact these sanctions were likely to have on mr lukashenko. first of all the sanctions are going to address the closed circle of his allies and people from his administration but what is also important is that from the 3rd of june the sanctions are going to be addressed and they are going to touch a state funded enterprises and this means that the sanctions will also have an impact on the of b
vasil was nervous about talking, but his wife was arrested with 14 people in her team at the country's site. today, he was waiting to hear if marina had been charged. so, is there any news, anything new? no news. no news? no news. alexander lukashenko is crushing dissent here, and yet vasil believes last year's protests were a turning point. in public, nobody demonstrates because it is really dangerous, but the people didn't change their mind. they need the change for the country. change was...