Belarus Dictator Lukashenko Calls For World Nuclear Disarmament; 26 Minutes Later He Changes Mind Saying Belarus Would Not Mind Having Nuclear Weapons
Belarusian Telegraph [Official State] News Agency:
News headlines Wednesday, April 26, 2006
17:00
Alexander Lukashenko: today Belarus would not mind nuclear weapons
16:59
President: next year there will be no preferential credits for purchase of imported grain dryers
16:54
Alexander Lukashenko names domestic power plant key national security element
16:34
Alexander Lukashenko: it is necessary to disarm to make world safer
16:33
Investors to enjoy unexampled privileges in Chernobyl-affected areas
16:17
Belarus president promises aid to Chernobyl-affected territories
15:56
USD 2 billion allocated for program on mitigation of consequences of Chernobyl catastrophe by 2010
15:54
Alexander Lukashenko: West expected Belarusians to disappear after Chernobyl catastrophe
Source: http://www.belta.by/en
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Hiroshima 1945 and Chornobyl [Chernobyl] 1986:
Avant-garde, deconstructivist architecture in the Nuclear Age, 1945 to 1986 C.E.
Photo credit: File photos from the Associated Press. With thanks.
News headlines Wednesday, April 26, 2006
17:00
Alexander Lukashenko: today Belarus would not mind nuclear weapons
16:59
President: next year there will be no preferential credits for purchase of imported grain dryers
16:54
Alexander Lukashenko names domestic power plant key national security element
16:34
Alexander Lukashenko: it is necessary to disarm to make world safer
16:33
Investors to enjoy unexampled privileges in Chernobyl-affected areas
16:17
Belarus president promises aid to Chernobyl-affected territories
15:56
USD 2 billion allocated for program on mitigation of consequences of Chernobyl catastrophe by 2010
15:54
Alexander Lukashenko: West expected Belarusians to disappear after Chernobyl catastrophe
Source: http://www.belta.by/en
*
Hiroshima 1945 and Chornobyl [Chernobyl] 1986:
Avant-garde, deconstructivist architecture in the Nuclear Age, 1945 to 1986 C.E.
Photo credit: File photos from the Associated Press. With thanks.
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