Pro-Kremlin propagandists scare Belarusians with nuclear weapons in Poland
A new round of "Polish threat" for Belarus is there. Poland has nuclear weapons. "Violent democratization." Polish humanitarian aid as an information trick. Pro-Kremlin propagandists, who have dug up in Belarus, scare the Belarusians with the West again. read more
Foreign Minister Makei: We want Belarus ambassador to arrive in Washington ASAP
"We are interested in [Belarusian] Ambassador arriving in D.C. and getting to work as soon as possible," Belarus' Foreign Minister Uladzimir Makei said on Tuesday. read more
Over 800,000 Minskers Lack Clean Water. What Did Happen?
People of over 1,400 houses in the Frunzensky district and 860 in the Moskovsky district of Minsk have been affected by the water situation recently. read more
Volunteers not allowed to count election votes
In 2020, Belarusians, previously not interested in politics, suddenly believed that they could be allowed to count the votes at the 2020 election. read more
EU Calls On Belarusian Authorities To Release Viktor Babariko And His Son
The statement by the EU spokesperson on recent developments. read more
2020 Election In Belarus: Police Raid Gazprombank Office, Other Companies
On Thursday, 11 June, searches are being conducted at the head office of Belgazprombank, as well as Privat Leasing, Centaur, and Campari. The spokesman for the State Control Committee said that the raid was connected to an investigation into tax evasion. read more
New information minister: Belarusians need protection from 'harmful information'
Belarusians need protection "from information [on the internet], which harms the state, " new Information Minister Ihar Lutski said in an STV broadcast, adding that his ministry has a task of communicating "the state's policy" to the population. The Ministry of Information will read more
Belarus's 'Slipper Revolution' Seeks To Stamp Out Lukashenka. Is He At Risk?
The sight of thousands of people snaking along streets in towns and cities across Belarus to sign petitions for opposition would-be candidates has apparently spooked authoritarian President Alyaksandr Lukashenka, who has ruled since 1994 and is seeking a sixth term in an election on August 9. read more
Belarus election: Shoot to kill scenario unlikely, political analyst says
I expected that this year the authorities would not wait to apply repression until Election Day, but would try to intimidate potential protesters earlier - in July or early August. But I did not expect it to start so early," read more |