Doubts cast on afghan peace talks after reports of a delay in releasing controversial taliban prisoners and an attempted assasination of a prominent womens rights advocate. Hello and welcome if youre watching in the uk and around the world and do stay with us with the latest news and analysis from here and across the globe. We start in belarus where the largest Anti Government protests since last weeks disputed elections, have been taking place, with further calls for Alexander Lukashenko to step down. But hes vowing to stay in power, claiming belarus is under threat from foreign forces. Mr lukashenko is accused of rigging the vote and unleashing a violent crackdown against demonstrators. Earlier today, for the first time, there was a pro government rally in the centre of minsk, from where our correspondent, jonah fisher now reports. Chanting a week after the disputed election, belarus is voting with its feet. The centre of the capital, minsk, taken over by hundreds of thousands of peo
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Welcome. The president of belarus has discussed holding fresh elections eventually as pressure mounts on the countrys leadership. These are some pictures of protests from minsk earlier today. The protests began more than a week ago, over claims the election had been rigged, and have gathered pace despite mass arrests. President alexander lu kashenka has ruled the country since 1994, and according to the official result won the president ial election with eighty percent of the vote. Until now hes held firm on the poll, even earlier today telling factory workers we held the election. Until you kill me, there will be no other election. But he was jeered and heckled heres what happened. Heres more from the Bbcs Sarah Rainsford in moscow. I think there were scenes a public in radiation are very difficult for anyone to survive but belarus is an authoritarian state so as not normal in that sense so perhaps Mr Lukashenko can find some way to cling on and as those jeers and heckling were coming