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on-protester-s-shrine?smd=politics-vp> (11/15, Nicholson, 4.73M) reports Belarus riot police on Sunday "detained hundreds protesting the death of a Minsk man taken into custody earlier in the week." After clashes with demonstrators "around the capital through the afternoon, police encircled a group ga
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Approach To Moscow Appears To Have Undergone "Little Or No Evolution" Since 2016. • Detentions Of 33 Suspected Russian Mercenaries In Belarus Pits Minsk Against Moscow Just Before Election. • CIA Declassifies Details Of 1970s Stealth Drone. • Retrial Of Accused CIA Leaker Josh Schulte Delayed At Req
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alleged- mercenaries-idUSKCN24V179> (7/30, Osborn, Makhovsky) reports Russia "demanded an explanation" from Belarus on Thursday over "what it called Minsk's wrongful arrest of a group of alleged Russian mercenaries accused of plotting acts of terrorism." Belarusian state television broadcast footage on
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kashenko is being "tested" by "the biggest demonstrations in the country's history" and on Sunday "as many as 100,000 protesters poured into central Minsk...a powerful show of defiance in a country with only 9.5 million people." Still, the Times says, the "security apparatus...has so far shown no sign
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k- 0a191263da30185921baad671f2 1848d> (10/19) reports that for the third straight Monday, "about 3,000 retirees rallied in the Belarusian capital of Minsk...to demand the resignation of authoritarian President Alexander Lukashenko as mass protests of a disputed election continue to roil the country." I
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Sunday, "pressing for the resignation of the country's authoritarian president." More than "200,000 people took part in the largest demonstration in Minsk since late August, the Viasna human rights center said." Demonstrators "carried red and white flags and marched while chanting `Go away!' and 'New e
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cle/alexander-lukashenko-belarus-eastern-europe-elections-minsk- d994d57a2b2faf7a2fc7a6lae0e08c8 I> (11/30) reports "hundreds of retirees rallied" in Minsk on Monday against Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko, demanding that he "resign after he won a sixth term in office in an election the oppos
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space, the European Union worked up new sanctions, and a U.N. official said he was concerned for the welfare of an opposition journalist arrested in Minsk after being pulled off a plane that was diverted there in what the West called a state-sponsored hijacking." The AP adds, "The dramatic arrest has
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gainst Lukashenko In Belarus. The AP (10/19) reports that for the third straight Monday, "about 3,000 retirees rallied in the Belarusian capital of Minsk...to demand the resignation of authoritarian President Alexander Lukashenko as mass protests of a disputed election continue to roil the country." I
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fficers denied that charge during their interrogation." Retirees Rally Against Lukashenko. The AP (11/30) reports "hundreds of retirees rallied" in Minsk on Monday against Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko, demanding that he "resign after he won a sixth term in office in an election the oppos
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unday, "pressing for the resignation of the country's authoritarian president." More than "200,000 people took part in the largest demonstration in Minsk since late August, the Viasna human rights center said." Demonstrators "carried red and white flags and marched while chanting 'Go away!' and 'New
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ter's Shrine. EFTA00149012 Bloomberg (11/15, Nicholson, 4.73M) reports Belarus riot police on Sunday "detained hundreds protesting the death of a Minsk man taken into custody earlier in the week." After clashes with demonstrators "around the capital through the afternoon, police encircled a group ga
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on Of Alleged Mercenaries. Reuters (7/30, Osborn, Makhovsky) reports Russia "demanded an explanation" from Belarus on Thursday over "what it called Minsk's wrongful arrest of a group of alleged Russian mercenaries accused of plotting acts of terrorism." Belarusian state television broadcast footage on
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ashenko is being "tested" by "the biggest demonstrations in the country's history" and on Sunday "as many as 100,000 protesters poured into central Minsk...a powerful show of defiance in a country with only 9.5 million people." Still, the Times says, the "security apparatus...has so far shown no sign
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Approach To Moscow Appears To Have Undergone "Little Or No Evolution" Since 2016. • Detentions Of 33 Suspected Russian Mercenaries In Belarus Pits Minsk Against Moscow Just Before Election. EFTA00150271 • CIA Declassifies Details Of 1970s Stealth Drone. • Retrial Of Accused CIA Leaker Josh Schult
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/9) reports a "record number of migrants have crossed the Polish border with Belarus since Friday, the Border Guard said on Monday, amid accusations Minsk is using illegal crossings to pressure European Union states." Poland and Lithuania "have seen a surge in illegal migration in recent weeks that is
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space, the European Union worked up new sanctions, and a U.N. official said he was concerned for the welfare of an opposition journalist arrested in Minsk after being pulled off a plane that was diverted there in what the West called a state-sponsored hijacking." The AP adds, "The dramatic arrest has
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ter's Shrine. EFTA00161652 Bloomberg (11/15, Nicholson, 4.73M) reports Belarus riot police on Sunday "detained hundreds protesting the death of a Minsk man taken into custody earlier in the week." After clashes with demonstrators "around the capital through the afternoon, police encircled a group ga
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sian President Vladimir Putin, French President Francois Hollande, German Chancellor Angela Merkel and Ukrainian President Petro Poroshenko talk in Minsk, Belants, on Feb. 11, 2015. (Mykola Lazarenko/Ukrainian Presidential Press Office/AP) From left, Russian President Vladimir Putin, French President
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solidarity, and the sacred: The evolution of religious behavior. Evolutionary Anthropology: Issues, News, and Reviews, 12(6), 264-274. Spranca, M., Minsk, E., & Baron, J. (1991). Omission and commission in judgment and choice. Journal of Experimental Social Psychology, 27(1), 76-105. HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_0
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Jeffrey Epstein
PersonAmerican sex offender and financier (1953–2019)

John F. Kennedy
PersonPresident of the United States from 1961 to 1963 (1917–1963)
Minsk International 2
OrganizationMinsk National Airport, international airport in Belarus

Lesley Groff
PersonExecutive assistant to Jeffrey Epstein (2001-2019)

Karyna Shuliak
PersonBelarusian dentist, Jeffrey Epstein's girlfriend and named heir to his estate

Prince Charles
PersonKing of the United Kingdom and other Commonwealth realms since 2022 (born 1948)
John F Kennedy International
LocationAirport in New York City, United States

Belarus
LocationCountry in Eastern Europe

Warsaw
LocationCapital and largest city of Poland

Aeroflot
OrganizationFlag carrier of Russia

American Express
OrganizationAmerican multinational financial services corporation
Natalia Molotkova
PersonAmerican Express Centurion Relationship Manager who handled travel arrangements for Jeffrey Epstein
Belavia
LocationAirline based in Belarus

Charles De Gaulle
LocationAirport in Paris, France
Sheremetyevo
LocationAirport in Moscow, Russia

United States
LocationCountry located primarily in North America

George W. Bush
PersonPresident of the United States from 2001 to 2009

Geneva
LocationCity in Switzerland and capital of its canton

Phoenix
LocationSeat of Maricopa County, largest city in, and capital of, the State of Arizona, United States

Honolulu
LocationCity in and county seat of Honolulu County, Hawaii, United States, that is also the capital city of Hawaii