intriguing question ofjust exactly where the leader of the russian mercenary group yevgeny prigozhin actually is. he s been a high profile figure in the russian invasion of ukraine but two weeks ago he led a short lived mutiny and was thought to have fled to belarus under an amnesty agreement. now the leader of belarus, alexander lukashenko, says that mr prigozhin has gone back to russia placing his future potentially into question. our russia editor steve rosenberg travelled to the capital of belarus minsk. he was one of only a handful ofjournalists in the room to speak to mr lukashenko who the uk does not recognise as the legitimate president of the country. there are still so many questions about the russian rebellion. would he have the answers? the leader of belarus, alexander lukashenko, brokered the agreement that ended the mutiny, so we are told. under a deal with the kremlin, wagner mercenary yevgeny prigozhin was supposed to move here to belarus with
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of international studies, and he explained what the japanese government has done about the unification church over the past year. well, over the past year, the ldp has conducted a self investigation at an individual level, asking members to self report any ties to the church and cut them. not a very strict investigation. they ve also passed a law that will provide relief to people who, after the law was passed, are perhaps scammed by the church and other religious organisations. and the government is currently conducting an investigation of the church that may result in it losing its official religious status, which would mean that it would no longer have tax exemptions. but that is a process that will last many months and will involve probably a lawsuit at the end. there have been a lot
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