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Exiled Belarusian opposition leader Sviatlana Tsikhanouskaya warned Donald Trump against trusting her country’s authoritarian leader, whom the US president invited to joint his Board of Peace initiative.
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NATO plans unmanned robotic zone on border with Russia and Belarus
NATO has planned to create an unmanned robotic zone along its border with Russia and Belarus over the next two years and to pre-position significantly more weapons there. Source: Brigadier General Thomas Lowin,
Belarus President Alexander Lukashenko has signed Decree No. 19, establishing a legal framework for bitcoin and crypto banks.
Belarus has "unilaterally" freed an American woman from detention, U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio announced Sunday, as the Kremlin-allied country held an orchestrated election poised to give strongman President Alexander Lukashenko yet another term on ...
On January 22nd, President of Belarus Aleksandr Lukashenko signed Decree No. 31, which aims to improve Belarus’ customs authorities
The International Ice Hockey Federation will not allow youth teams from Russia and Belarus to compete during this upcoming season.
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. TALLINN, Estonia — The last time Russia and Belarus held major joint military drills in 2022, Moscow sent its troops into Ukraine just days later. Now the two close allies are ...
Ukrainian President Vladimir Zelensky speaking at the forum in Davos today, January 22, mentioned Belarus. The head of Ukraine believes that the Belarusians were not helped in 2020:
While Russian and Belarusian national and club teams won't be reintegrated into IIHF championships in 2026-27, the IIHF will consider reintegrating U-18 players in 2027-28.
It’s been nine months since Mariam Soumah, a 23-year-old Guinean woman, says she last saw her baby girl Sabina. The mother is in Guinea, while her daughter is – against her will – in an orphanage in Belarus. Several months ago, Belarus forcibly ...
Latvia will stop regular bus routes to Belarus and Russia, reports Infotrans Media Belarus. Instead of a direct ban on travel, the country's authorities have decided not to renew transportation licenses. This means that as soon as the licenses expire, the bus routes will be closed.