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The Moscow Times on MSNRussian Comedian Beaten During Arrest in Belarus, Human Rights Official SaysPolice officers beat Russian stand-up comedian Artemyi Ostanin in Belarus during his arrest this week over a viral joke about ...
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Regtechtimes on MSNJapanese Man Receives 7 Year Prison Sentence for Espionage in BelarusA Japanese man has been sentenced to seven years in prison and fined 21,000 Belarusian rubles (around $6,400) after being ...
The man allegedly took photos of military facilities as well as railway infrastructure, and had traveled to the Ukrainian ...
A Japanese man has been sentenced to seven years in prison and fined 21,000 Belarusian rubles ($6,400) for espionage, the ...
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A Japanese man handed 7-year sentence in Belarus on charges of working for Japanese intelligenceA Japanese man was sentenced Monday to seven years in prison in Belarus after he was convicted of working for Japan’s ...
The Prosecutor General's Office has upheld the state prosecution in the criminal case against Japanese national Nakanishi Masatoshi – ...
A Japanese man, Masatoshi Nakanishi, was sentenced to seven years in prison by a Belarusian court on charges of espionage for ...
A Belarusian court sentenced Japanese citizen Nakanishi Masatoshi to seven years in prison for espionage. He was accused of ...
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Kyiv Independent on MSNBelarus Weekly: Belarus drops out of the top 20 global arms exportersRussia proposed building a drone factory in Belarus with an annual capacity of 100,000 units. Belarusian dictator Alexander ...
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Kyiv Independent on MSNBelarus Weekly: Belarus, Russia ratify security pact, expanding nuclear umbrella, military integrationBelarus and Russia ratified the Union State Security Pact, expanding the nuclear umbrella and military integration.
MOSCOW - A court in Belarus has sentenced a Japanese citizen to seven years in prison for spying, prosecutors said March 17, in a case that officials in the Russian-allied country have not fully ...
A Japanese man was sentenced Monday to seven years in prison in Belarus after he was convicted of working for Japan's intelligence service. Masatoshi Nakanishi, who has been in custody since his ...
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