For a moment Putin's back was against the wall. Then his 'authoritarian bro' came to the rescue By News June 26, 2023 Add Comment Edit Just a month after he was fighting off poisoning rumours, Alexander Lukashenko stunned almost everyone by saving Putin from the brink. Share this post Related PostsPremier receives South Australia's first COVID-19 vaccineAged care residents 'honoured' to be among the first to get the COVID jabSunshine Coast rugby league player dies after collapsing during matchSA Government tells public 'not to listen to anti-vaxxers' ahead of Pfizer rolloutTennis Australia president booed after mentioning COVID-19 vaccine, Victorian government in speechBoeing 777s grounded after engine breaks up and catches fire in mid-airWestern Australia's south-west is a global climate change hotspot. It also leads the world in adaptationTennis Australia president booed after mentioning COVID-19 vaccine, Victorian government in speech
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