During the broadcast, the Russians’ switch to Max was explained by the fact that Telegram supposedly relies on servers in the Middle East.
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The broadcast stated that only two foreign leaders — Putin and Lukashenko — have visited North Korea in the last 30 years.
During the broadcast, the Russians’ switch to Max was explained by the fact that Telegram supposedly relies on servers in the Middle East.
CTV portrayed a monthly price increase as if it were happening daily, while News.by presented prices from selected gas stations as typical.
The broadcast claimed that dogs in Switzerland allegedly must have their vocal cords removed. In fact, such an operation is prohibited there.
State television said that Lithuanian authorities organized the “collapse of the local transport and logistics industry.”
The restriction on selling fuel in jerry cans was implemented in only one border town due to a surge in demand.
Although France buys almost all its snails from abroad, Belarus accounts for only a small share of the supply.
On the Nashi Novosti show, the U.S. president’s comments about the stock market and oil were presented as an acknowledgment of Tehran’s power.
The anchor on CTV said that the shrine was closed for the first time in 1,200 years.
The number of books issued in Belarus has dropped by almost a third in just ten years.
...thereby justifying the irremovability of Aleksandr Lukashenko.
The hosts of Międzynarodowe Radio Białoruś accused Poland of inaction, even though thousands of Poles had already been evacuated.