Belarus’s President Aleksandr G. Lukashenko won his seventh consecutive election, with 86.82% of the vote, in a contest deemed a sham by exiled opposition leaders. With dissent stifled and only loyal candidates running against him, Lukashenko secured a predictable victory, despite criticism from the European Union and claims of election fraud. Lukashenko’s focus on preventing Belarus from being dragged into the conflict following Russia’s invasion of Ukraine has bolstered his support, although economic discontent remains high amid international sanctions.
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Takeaway fined after serving wrong meat in ostrich curry
Abdul Malik Ali, owner of Amalik Cafe Ltd, was fined after selling an ostrich curry dish containing sheep meat at his Jaipur Spice takeaway restaurant in Thirsk. Ali pleaded guilty to Food Safety Act offences and explained that a temporary chef had mistakenly used the wrong meat. He was fined £237, while Amalik Cafe Ltd was fined £120, with additional costs and victim surcharges totaling £1120. Full Article
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