Belarus strongman balances between Ukraine war, Putin, EU
Aleksandr Lukashenko has been president of Belarus for so long that he was sometimes called Europe’s last dictator. read more
Alyaksandr Lukashenka signs 'decree on freeloaders'
The fee is 3.6 million rubles. There is a penalty and administrative detention for failure to pay. read more
Lazavik: It would be good if opposition prepared for elections
Central Election Commission secretary urges opposition to get involved in the presidential election campaign. read more
Lohvinau bookstore gets permission to sell books
In 2014, the bookstore tried to obtain the license six times to no avail. read more
Belarus seeks to preserve independent monetary and customs policy
In 2015, in the view of the presidential elections, the Kremlin hopes to take control over Belarus’ customs border in exchange for financial aid. read more
Vozhyk and Nash Krai receive warnings from Ministry of Information
The periodicals were issued warnings for using RB instead of Republic of Belarus. read more
Move over, Geneva, Minsk is the world's new diplomatic capital
Perhaps you've never traveled to southwestern Ohio. But you've probably heard of the Dayton accords, the 1995 agreement that ended the Bosnian war. read more
Is Belarus coming out of isolation?
On March 3, in Moscow, Russian president Vladimir Putin presented his Belarusian counterpart Aliaksandr Lukashenka with the Order of Aleksandr Nevsky award. Ostensibly it marked his work in international cooperation in the service of the Russian Federation, linked perhaps to his hosting of the read more
Ministry of Information issues warnings to three regional newspapers
In every case, the issue was found with the output data. read more
Russia opposition politician Boris Nemtsov shot dead
A leading Russian opposition politician, former deputy Prime Minister Boris Nemtsov, has been shot dead in Moscow, Russian officials say. read more |