A Look Ahead At Belarus Politics In 2019
It is already clear that 2019 promises to be intense both in foreign and domestic policy of Belarus. Here are the top 5 events that are to take place and shape the country’s political life this year. read more
Belarus Top Bribes 2018
How pathetic, greedy and cheap a corrupt official in Belarus is. read more
Hero In Ukraine, Hated In Belarus
Mikhail Zhyzneuski, who was shot dead during the Euromaidan protests of 2014, is considered a hero in Ukraine. But in his home city of Homiel in Belarus, his grave has been vandalized and his family say they have been treated as pariahs. read more
Belarusian Man Brings Graveyard to Digital Life
A Belarusian man is creating a free digital index of the country's largest cemetery in the western city of Hrodna to help people track down their ancestors. read more
Russian oil subsidies: a ticking bomb scenario?
In August-October 2018, Belarus and Russia held difficult negotiations on duty-free supplies of crude oil and oil products for the remaining part of 2018 and for 2019. read more
6 Reasons Why Belarusians Are So Negative About Everything
Why Belarusians look so moody, always whine and complain? The unsmiling phenomenon and one of the most vibrant features of the nation is hard to explain but we still will give it a try. read more
Belarus-Russia integration: how to avoid brotherly hugs
In early October 2018, Belarus and Russia settled the agreement about oil supplies for the remaining part of 2018 and for 2019. Unexpectedly, the Russian leadership abandoned pressure on Belarus. read more
Belarusian medical tourism: dental tourists particularly welcome
Belarus intends to position itself as a well-reputed destination for medical tourism at the Belarus-China forum in Shanghai on 7 November. read more
Belarus' new nuclear power plant will change the energy balance in the Baltics
Construction of Belarus’s new Astravets nuclear power plant is almost complete. read more
Belarus’s next five years: stability above all
According to the index’s authors, Belarus can expect a stagnant economy and decreasing research potential. On the other hand, minorities’ rights may improve and the national identity strengthen. read more
Pop Star Shows Lukashenko’s Childhood Home In New Music Video
Ever wanted to see a place where President Alexander Lukashenko grew up as a kid? read more
10 Most Expensive Paintings By Belarusian Artists Sold At Auctions
Paintings of Belarusian artists can be found in museums around the world. Ready to spend millions of dollars connoisseurs of art keep hunting for the masterpieces to have them in their collections. read more |