Belarusian Opposition Leader Tsikhanouskaya's Memories Of Ireland, As A 'Child Of Chernobyl'
Ultimately, tens of thousands would spend summer vacations in the West, including Ireland, where a local longtime nuclear disarmament activist was at the vanguard of efforts to help the children of Chernobyl, as they came to be called. read more
Puppeteer or friend? What Lukashenka says before and after meeting with Putin
On April 22, Lukashenka met with Vladimir Putin for the fifth time in the past 15 months. read more
Opinion: Dialogue enables the youth to engage in the country's sustainable development processes
Dialogue on an equal footing enables young people to engage more actively in the processes of sustainable development read more
Belarusian Gets Into Forbes 30 Under Europe 30 List Of Young Visionaries For 2021
Maria Zhivitskaya, a native of Belarus, was added to the Forbes Under 30 Europe list of the most promising people in Europe under 30 years old. read more
Kremlin propaganda gets creative about Russia-Belarus relations
Belarus is no longer high on the agenda of the Russian propaganda media: at present they are more concerned with Joe Biden, Volodymyr Zelensky, and Nikol Pashinyan. read more
Opinion: The world must remember the terrible truth about the war
MINSK, 23 March (BelTA) - The world must remember the terrible truth about the war, Chairman of the House of Representatives Vladimir Andreichenko said during the international conference "Historical memory and patriotism - the most important fundamental values of the Belarusian society and read more
Minsk Protests Featured In New System Of A Down Frontman’s Music Video
System of a Down frontman Serj Tankian has released an Electric Yerevan music video dedicated to the protests in Armenia. The video shows footage of Belarusian protests. read more
Protests, Prisons, Political Exile: Women At The Forefront Of Resistance In Belarus
Dismissed by Alyaksandr Lukashenka as too fragile to run Belarus, women have been at the vanguard of the pro-democracy movement that has swept the country since the disputed presidential election on August 9, 2020. read more
Is China Cooling On Belarus's Lukashenka?
When Alyaksandr Lukashenka met with Russian President Vladimir Putin in Sochi on February 22 to discuss financial and integration issues, there was one political card noticeably absent from the Belarusian leader's hand: China. read more
PHOTOS: Belarusian Women Say Goodbye To Winter In Spring Welcoming Celebration
Belarusian women dressed in clothes of national colours, who have become a peculiar city brand, said goodbye to winter in a beautiful spring welcoming celebration last weekend. read more
Bone Of Contention? Six Letters That Could Rewrite Slavic History
It had long been believed that Slavs had not adopted a writing system until the ninth century, when they started using Glagolitic script introduced by the Christian missionaries Cyril and Methodius. But that is some three centuries after the inscription on the Lany bone, which has been dated using read more
All-Belarusian People's Assembly was very pro-Russian. Why?
The subject of relations between Belarus and Russia kept coming up at the recent All-Belarusian People's Assembly. read more |