The borders of the dictator's residences have disappeared from official maps, but they forgot to hide something important.
Rights groups, activists and independent media in Russia and Belarus endured increased government scrutiny, repressive laws and even were shut down and forced to operate from exile abroad.
Former German Chancellor Angela Merkel called for preventing Russia's victory over Ukraine, but at the same time expressed solidarity with Olaf Scholz's decision not to transfer German-made Taurus ...
Trump, announcing the aid freeze on his first day in office, said all foreign assistance would be evaluated as to whether it ...
Alexey Polishchuk stressed that "legal aggression and attempts to interfere in domestic affairs in Russia and Belarus are ongoing" ...
Russia "is ready to provide Minsk with the necessary assistance and take steps in order to protect the common defense space," Alexey Polishchuk said ...
Lukashenko’s Decisions ” we will tell you what gift Lukashenko will not give to the state and keep for himself. What ...
Belarus’ authoritarian President Alexander Lukashenko has extended his more than three decades in power in an orchestrated ...
Belarus on Sunday held an orchestrated election virtually guaranteed to give its 70-year-old autocrat, Alexander Lukashenko, ...
Hundreds of thousands protested in the capital, Minsk, sparking the harshest crackdown in the country’s post-Soviet history. This year Tsikhanouskaya did not ask Belarusians to take to the ...
January 2025 in Belarus is not one of them. Drive around Minsk and you'll see no big billboards promoting the portraits of candidates. There is little campaigning. The grey skies and sleet of a ...
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