Belarus MFA explains stance on Crimea UN vote
Belarus' Ministry of Foreign Affairs has issued a statement explaining why it voted against the UN resolution on Crimea. read more
White Legion case: No ‘Frau A.’ mentioned in case papers
The persons who used to be involved in ‘the White Legion case’ have been reading their case papers since Monday. Ales Yaudaha has already read half of them, he said. read more
Svetlana Alexievich accuses FSB chief of rehabilitating Stalin's secret police
Literary men and cultural figures have protested against the revival of the totalitarian traditions of the past and rehabilitation of CheKists - members. of the Stalin's secret police CheKa. read more
MIA: agreement between Belarus and EU on readmission fully harmonized
Head of the Citizenship and Migration Department of the Interior Ministry Alyaksei Byahun has said that a draft agreement between Belarus and the EU on readmission had been fully agreed on and is in a high degree of readiness for further consultation and subsequent signing. read more
Belarusian Partisan resurfaces in domain .by
Belarusian Partisan blocked by the Ministry of Information has resumed work in the .by domain. The name and design of the website have not changed. read more
Authors Of Articles For Russian News Agency On Trial In Belarus
Three Belarusians who have contributed articles to the Russian news outlet Regnum went on trial in Minsk on December 18 on hate-crimes charges. read more
Lukashenka appoints new top security chiefs
On 11 December, Alexander Lukashenka appointed new heads of the Operative Analytical Center (OAC) and President's Security Service (PSC). Colonel Andrei Paulyuchenka who headed President's Security Service from December 2016 has been approved as the new OAC chief. read more
KGB refuses to compensate moral damage to person involved in “White Legion case”
Zmitser Kramenestki is suing KGB in Minsk Maskouski District Court. The Young Front member who was detained during the investigation of the notorious “White Legion case” and was let off later has demanded a compensation of moral damage read more
Lukashenka most popular CIS leader in Russia — VCIOM
According to the survey by the Russian Public Opinion Research Center (VCIOM), which was attended by 1.2 thousand respondents, the leaders of Belarus and Kazakhstan Alyaksandr Lukashenka and Nursultan Nazarbayev are at the top of the Russian rating of most trusted leaders of the CIS states. read more
Belarusian embassy in Israel to remain in Tel Aviv
Belarusian Foreign Ministry has commented on yesterday’s statement by Donald Trump. read more |