On May 21, 2024, in Minsk, Belarus, a video shared by @valerie.v.life captured two moose running around the area. The animals were seen crossing roads before disappearing into nearby bushes.
Former political prisoner Polina Polovinko and her husband, Dmitry Luksha, were both pardoned by Belarus' authoritarian President Alexander Lukashenko on July 3, and were released later that same ...
Austria's Raiffeisen Bank International will exit the Belarusian market with the sale of Priorbank JSC, it said on Friday, ...
Teachers from across Belarus have been arrested or summoned for interrogation by the country's State Security Committee ...
Ukraine's sports minister has called on the International Olympic Committee (IOC) to take swift action against Belarus ...
Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko has pardoned 37 people serving prison sentences for what his office described as ...
Raiffeisen Bank International AG agreed to sell its Belarusian unit in a deal that will dent its profit by about €800 million ...
Belarus, which has created a political and military alliance with Moscow, is being further Russified as schools ditch the ...
A prominent Belarus filmmaker and a critic of Minsk’s authoritarian government has handed a letter to the Serbian presidency ...
Belarusian leader Alexander Lukashenko on Monday signed a decree pardoning 37 people convicted of crimes related to ...
The head of state noted that armored formations are now the pride of the country's Armed Forces and the most important factor of strategic deterrence.
Authoritarian leader Alexander Lukashenko derides his native language, saying “nothing great can be expressed in Belarusian.” ...