Europe News Video. Belarus releases 250 political prisoners after negotiations with US Copy/paste the link below: Copy Copy/paste the article video embed link below: Copy Updated: 19/03/2026 - 17:41 GMT+1 There are more than 1,100 political prisoners in Belarusian jails, many arrested after a disputed 2020 election that triggered widespread protests. Read full article Top stories Now playing Next Belarus releases 250 political prisoners after negotiations with US Now playing Next Cape Verde: three evacuated from MV Hondius over suspected hantavirus Now playing Next Latest news bulletin | May 6th, 2026 – Evening Now playing Next Spain 'more convinced' of its stance on US than the EU is - Jaume Duch Now playing Next Zelenskyy says Hungary returned cash seized from Ukraine bank workers Now playing Next Mélenchon 2027 candidacy not popular among wider French left Now playing Next 'A deal is a deal': Von der Leyen hits back at Trump's tariff threat Now playing Next Jet fuel crisis: Airlines cut 13,000 flights and two million seats Now playing Next Romania's pro-EU coalition collapses after PM fails no-confidence vote Now playing Next Trump urges Iran to 'do the smart thing' and reach a peace deal Now playing Next Russia strikes Ukraine as Zelenskyy denounces Moscow's 'cynicism' Now playing Next Europe's first commercial robotaxi service rolls out in Croatia Now playing Next Valencia, Europe’s sun-drenched sporting playground Now playing Next Taking the dombra global: how a Kazakh duo is modernising a traditional instrument Now playing Next Italy: Femen and Pussy Riot protest Russia’s return to Venice Biennale Now playing Next Trump recognises the ‘weaponisation’ of trade, former EU top diplomat Catherine Ashton says More videos
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