Tens of
thousands of protestors in Belarus have taken to the streets of Minsk and other
cities for a second Sunday in a row to demand President Alexander Lukashenko's
resignation, accusing him of rigging elections. Lukashenko, who has ruled
Belarus for 26 years, has accused NATO of trying to split up Belarus. He has
ordered the army to mobilize in Minsk, saying the country was at risk of
imminent attack. Opposition leader Sviatlana Tsichanouskaya said Belarusians
would no longer accept Lukashenko as their president.
Lord Byron museum to open in Palazzo Guiccioli in Ravenna
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*Lord Byron museum to open in Italian building where poet had intense
affair*
Visitors will be able to explore Palazzo Guiccioli in Ravenna, where ...
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