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Alexander Lukashenko · BelarusBelarusian President Alexander Lukashenko freed 123 prisoners on Saturday including Nobel Peace Prize winner Ales Bialiatski and leading opposition figure Maria Kalesnikava after two days of talks with an envoy for President Donald Trump, a U.S. statement said. In return, the U.S. agreed to lift sanctions on Belarusian potash. Potash is a key component in fertilisers, and the former Soviet state is a leading global producer.See the Story
Belarus frees Nobel winner, top opposition figures as US lifts more sanctions
40% Center coverage: 155 sources

Thailand Politics · ThailandFighting raged Saturday morning along the border of Thailand and Cambodia, even after U.S. President Donald Trump, acting as a mediator, declared that he had won agreement from both countries for a new ceasefire Thai officials said they did not agree to a ceasefire. Cambodia has not commented directly on Trump’s claim, but its defense ministry said Thai jets carried out airstrikes Saturday morning.See the Story
Fighting rages on Thai-Cambodian border despite Trump’s ceasefire claim
40% Center coverage: 102 sources

European Politics · HungaryA demonstration in the Hungarian capital Budapest Saturday drew tens of thousands of protesters demanding that Prime Minister Viktor Orban resign due to perceived inaction over allegations of child abuse…See the Story
Hungarian protesters demand Orban quits over abuse cases
37% Left coverage: 73 sources
