Reduced to ruins in beirut following last weeks catastrophic explosion in the city the following a russian team of medics lending a helping hand. Hello good evening watching out international it has just gone 5 oclock in the russian capital now tensions in the belorussian capital of minsk continue to saw today citizens have already started to gather in the city center again vehicles reported to have moved in as well it all comes in the wake of sundays disputed president ial election which has plunged the country into chaos our correspondent reports now from the city. Yes its just that here there were less wars to be honest its quite difficult to describe to you whats going on in victory square in minsk on the square there are women with flowers in their hands and you can also see the women dressed in white with flowers in their hands remaining along independence avenue cars and buses which are passing by a honking their horns in support of what they call the solidarity action the solid
The lower house of Russia’s parliament has the second reading of a proposed law that would allow the banning of foreign news media in response to other countries taking actions against Russian news outlets
MOSCOW: The lower house of Russia’s parliament on Wednesday approved the critical second reading of a proposed law that would allow the banning of foreign news media in response to other countries taking actions against Russian news outlets. The proposal must still pass a third reading in the Duma and secure the upper house’s approval before going to President Vladimir Putin
On February 2, the Russian Foreign Ministry said that Moscow would close the office of the German television and radio company Deutsche Welle in Russia