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Belarus facing ‘humanitarian disaster’ as Russia influence ‘creeps into society’ | World | News

Sviatlana Tsikhanouskaya warned Belarus is facing “a humanitarian disaster” and that 15 to 20 people are being hauled into detention every day.
The exiled Belarussian leader compared living in the country to being part of a “dictatorship” and that people were still being detained because of the 2020 mass protests against the country’s government after Alexander Lukashenko was declared the winner although the election outcome was falsified.
They are also being held for backing Ukraine.
Sviatlana, who has been unable to speak to her jailed husband Sergei Tikhanovsky for seven months, said Russian influence was creeping into society.
Her husband was thrown behind bars two days before the 2020 election after he planned to stand against Lukashenko but she had to take up the fight instead.
She said: “It is a humanitarian disaster in Belarus.
“Every day 15 to 20 people are being detained. Every day, very silently you will not see this brutality on TV but every day 15 to 20 people apply for assistance.
“People are being detained for the protests in 2020, for supporting Ukraine or for speaking the Belarussian language for example for all the cases.
“Also, we see how Russia is colonising our country and it also goes unnoticed by the world. We as people in Belarus are under huge repression – we are trying to preserve our national identity or to educate our children. What is truth and what is not?
“It’s very dangerous.”
She said if children said anything that was not in line with the regime parents would get called into schools and that the ideologies they were taught would be changed.
“Children say everything in schools and so new ideologies appear in every school and university,” she said.
“Parents of the children will be invited for conversations in school but Putin and Lukashenko have a friendship, they need each other and they support each other and they are dependent to some extent on each other.
“Lukashenko is strengthening his personal security apparatus. He’s afraid of people, Belarussians, he’s afraid of Minsk volunteers in Ukraine. He’s very afraid of accountability.”
She will today (tues) be giving the annual Westminster Lecture in the Houses of Parliament and will be taking the opportunity to remind Britain and the rest of the world of the situation in Belarus.
“It’s a pity Belarus is not in focus but is overshadowed by other events but the situation is still there and I will ask for global solidarity for our cause and to send the most important messages about Belarus about the connection of Belarus and Ukraine,” she said.
“The Belarussian regime is collaborant in this war. But it’s important we help Ukraine and Ukrainians as much as we can.”
She added: “Belarus is facing a humanitarian disaster like in Stalin times.
“You are afraid of every knock on the door not knowing who will be behind, your neighbour or the KGB who can detain you at any moment or when you walk the streets and speak to somebody in the Belarussian language you can end up spending time in prison.
“It’s how you feel when you live in a dictatorship. We need assistance, we need the political will of countries to do this or that. We are knocking on all the doors. We are trying to be creative. I can’t promise anything but we are trying.”
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Airline cancels all summer flights with just 72 hours warning for passengers | World | News

A major airline has abruptly suspended all of its summer flights, leaving passengers desperately seeking refunds as holidaymakers are thrown into turmoil over their travel arrangements.
While the carrier initially cited a seasonal pause on its European routes, it has since become apparent that the disruption runs far deeper.
Flights across its entire network – including Middle Eastern connections – are no longer available to book, pointing strongly towards a complete shutdown rather than a minor operational tweak.
Passengers with existing bookings are being contacted and offered a range of alternatives, including rebooking for later in the year, travel credit valid for up to 12 months, or full refunds.
However, the business class-only airline quietly removed a previous promise from its website that guaranteed business-class rebooking on alternative airlines in the event of disruption, a move that has raised considerable concern amongst affected passengers.
The airline, which launched in 2023 as a premium all-business-class carrier, had carved out a niche in luxury travel between Europe and the Maldives.
Behind closed doors, growing financial and operational strains appear to be weighing heavily on the luxury carrier, as soaring fuel costs render long-haul routes increasingly costly to operate — particularly for smaller airlines with limited resources.
The airline runs a modest fleet of just two aircraft, an Airbus A319 and an Airbus A321.
The airline runs a modest fleet of just two aircraft, an Airbus A319 and an Airbus A321.
Further indications of upheaval have surfaced online, with the airline stripping back sections of its website, including customer assurance details and previous announcements regarding expansion plans.
Beond had previously set out bold growth ambitions, including a raft of new destinations, yet several of these proposals never came to fruition — casting serious doubt over its capacity to return to the skies following its summer break.
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Tourist shot dead in Teotihuacán archaeological zone in Mexico as gunman opens fire | World | News

A Canadian woman has been killed, and several other people have been injured after a man opened fire at a historical site in Mexico. The incident unfolded in the Teotihuacán archaeological zone, around one hour north of Mexico City, the country’s government has said.
The gunman then killed himself after the attack, according to officials. Police officers who rushed to the scene recovered a firearm, a bladed weapon, and live cartridges.
At least six people were hurt, including four with gunshot wounds and two who were injured while trying to flee.
Early reports indicate the attacker moved along a mid‑level platform of the Pyramid of the Sun before taking his own life. Footage shared online appears to show the gunman pacing the structure as visitors gathered on the steps below.
Mexico’s President Claudia Sheinbaum has issued a statement on social media regarding the shooting and confirmed the Canadian Embassy has been contacted.
“What happened today in Teotihuacán deeply pains us. I express my most sincere solidarity with the affected individuals and their families,” she wrote on social media.
“I have instructed the Security Cabinet to thoroughly investigate these events and provide all necessary support. Personnel from the Secretariat of the Interior and Culture are already heading to the site to provide assistance and accompaniment, along with local authorities.”
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Chicago fire LIVE: Fire starts in city today as smoke seen for miles | World | News

A huge fire has erupted in Chicago as images shared online show smoke filling the sky above the city. The fire has broken out on W Lake Stret in Cicero.
Due to the burning blaze a number of bus routes have been divereted. A spokesperson for Chicago Transit Authority (CTA) said: “Cicero buses are temporarily rerouted in both directions via Cicero, Washington, Laramie, Chicago, then resume their normal route on Cicero.”
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