Comments by President Alexander Lukashenko comes as thousands gather in Minsk to remember man killed during protests.
Tou Thao, one of four officers charged for the death, says he was a 'human traffic cone' focused on crowd control.
Africa's hardest-hit country to permit sale of alcohol and tobacco as well as reopening of restaurants and taverns.
Current and ex-Facebook staff tell Wall Street Journal a top India executive opposed taking down anti-Muslim posts.
OHCHR sends fact-finding mission following Mapuche leader's hunger strike, which has continued for more than 100 days.
Japanese ship struck a reef on July 25 and is believed to have leaked some 1,000 tonnes of oil in pristine waters.
Calls grow louder for longtime president to leave office after disputed election.
Egyptian PM Mostafa Madbouli and Sudanese counterpart Abdalla Hamdok issue joint statement after Khartoum talks.
The royal family is protected by laws designed to prevent criticism.
The coronavirus pandemic has exposed a massive digital divide within India's education system.
Those who survived the explosion that ripped through the Lebanese capital struggle with uncertainty, loss and paralysis.
Deal comes two weeks after the US announced it was withdrawing nearly 12,000 troops from Germany.
Announcement comes as country struggles to cope with economic shock linked with coronavirus and crude price drop.
Dhoni led India to inaugural Twenty20 World Cup title in 2007 and repeated the feat at 50-overs World Cup in 2011.
Opposition leaders call for weekend of protests; prime ministers of Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania call for new polls.
Most of Chile’s Indigenous Mapuche people live in poverty.
The cause of the fire that ignited 2,750 tonnes of ammonium nitrate at the port of Lebanon's capital remains unclear.
An Indigenous journalist discusses reporting on racism and reconciliation, and the pains of Canada's past and present.
Serious COVID-19 cases among children are still far from widespread but more are now being admitted to intensive care.
Until 2010, Ivory Coast was considered one of Africa's most politically stable countries.
The worsening coronavirus outbreak in Central America means border closures are still being enforced.
As diplomats negotiate the makeup of the next government, the people of Beirut are just trying to get through the day.
Many shops that have reopened since the beginning of July are struggling to get back into gear.
The average daily reported cases jumped from around 15,000 in the first week of July to more than 50,000 in August.
Lebanese people cannot get access to their bank accounts but billions have been smuggled out of the country.