MINSK. Jan 22 (Interfax) - The European Parliament has proposed not recognizing the upcoming presidential election in Belarus and imposing new sanctions on its leadership.
Belarus President Alexander Lukashenko is mulling the idea of building a second nuclear power plant (NPP) to improve the ...
In early 2025, residents of the Belarusian capital received a long-awaited gift: Minsk was switched to water supply from ...
Thirty years ago, independent Belarus and its army began to take their first steps towards revival. The Armed Forces were weak, and ...
Belarus is set for a presidential election on Sunday, with five candidates on the ballot but no real contest. Alexander ...
The Catholic Church in Belarus has seen its parishes reduced under a restrictive new religious law, ahead of presidential ...
Ales Bialiatski, a human rights advocate who won the 2022 Nobel Peace Prize, is serving a 10-year prison sentence in Belarus ...
Head of State Aleksandr Lukashenko has been reported today by President’s Special Envoy Viktor Sheiman, sb.by reports citing the ...
In the countries neighboring Belarus, the infrastructure is being prepared "to create an offensive grouping." This was stated ...
Five candidates' names will appear on the ballot for a presidential election in Belarus on Sunday, but for the past 31 years ...
Five candidates' names will appear on the ballot for a presidential election in Belarus on Sunday, but for the past 31 years ...
This rearmament is particularly important in the allied countries bordering Russia, especially Poland, which is making the ...