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26 Jan 2021
Britain’s publicly funded broadcaster, the BBC, has been branded a “complete joke” after it was revealed it has offered staff a one-hour course on how to drink water.
During the coronavirus pandemic, the BBC has produced a series of so-called ‘wellness’ webinars aimed at helping staff maintain mental and physical health.
One such course, entitled ‘Hydration’, provided staff with a one-hour course on the benefits of drinking water and how to stay properly hydrated,
The Sunreported.
In an email sent out to BBC staff, the broadcaster explained: “Attending this webinar will help you to identify the importance of being fully hydrated and find practical ways to achieve this state every day and to understand how being fully hydrated will improve health, overall wellbeing and performance.”
REUTERS
The security officials leak recordings of conversations in the Interior Ministry and the KGB themselves, anticipating the imminent end of the regime.
The recording with former KGB chief
Vadzim Zaitsau talking about the elimination of journalist
Pavel Sharamet, published in the media, will be the last straw for the Lukashenka regime. His policy will be recognized as terrorist by the international community. This forecast has been made for ura.news by Belarusian political analyst
Dzmitry Balkunets.
Earlier, the Belgian media EUObserver published a recording of 2012, where Zaitsau discusses the attempted assassination on journalist Pavel Sharamet. Zaitsau discusses his assassination and talks about the existence of a bank account to which funds were transferred by Lukashenka s order to cover the costs of special operations to kill Sharamet and other critics of the Belarusian ruler.