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With so many political prisoners still behind bars, Lukashenko’s selective pardons fall far short of systemic change. Yet they signal a calculated bid to shed pariah status and rebalance Belarus’s ...
According to the results of the first half of 2025, Belarus continues to experience a strong growth rate in both investments and the ...
Belarus shut down the Astravets nuclear plant’s second unit after a cooling system fault, prompting regional concern but no ...
The second of two units at Belarus' only nuclear power station has been disconnected from the grid after an alarm indicating a deviation in the cooling system in the non-nuclear part, the energy ...
As Belarusian dictator Alexander Lukashenko deepens his country’s dependence on Russia, dissidents fight alongside Ukraine in ...
Belarus has invited Poland to hold talks on security, Valery Revenko, Chief of the International Military Cooperation ...
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Belarus’ GDP grew by 2.1%. Retail trade surged by 9%, driven by a 10.5% rise in real household income (based on January-May ...
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Precinct TV on MSNCountdown season 1, episode 6 recap: Belarus threatens to step inVolchek learns that the Belarus consulate is more than happy to extradite him in Countdown season 1, episode 6. Here's a look ...
Last month, the Belarusian government pardoned and released 14 prisoners, but at least 60 more people were arrested on politically motivated charges, said Pavel Sapelka, a rights advocate with the ...
The West needs to keep up pressure on Belarusian leader Alexander Lukashenko to try to force democratic change, newly released dissident Siarhei Tsikhanouski told Reuters.
Belarus’ President Alexander Lukashenko has pardoned 16 more prisoners, continuing his selective releases while also cracking down on dissent ...
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