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The governments of Australia, Canada and the United Kingdom condemned what they called ongoing repression and human rights ...
As exiled Belarusians gather at political rallies in Warsaw, Vilnius, and other cities this weekend, many have packed masks ...
They used to be some of the best barometers of public sentiment: taxi drivers. In Belarus, like in many places, a few minutes ...
They used to be some of the best barometers of public sentiment: taxi drivers. In Belarus, like in many places, a few minutes in a cab would give you the political weather forecast of the day.
Self-proclaimed Belarusian president Alexander Lukashenko is reportedly planning to expand the powers of the Belarusian forces, including granting it greater authority for actions within the country.
The Ministry of Defense of Belarus has initiated legislative changes that could theoretically allow the introduction of ...
Legal terminology will be aligned with Belarus’s military doctrine, and the powers of the president, Security Council, Defense Ministry, and General Staff will be brought into compliance with that ...
Counterintelligence of the Security Service of Ukraine thwarted the plans of the Belarusian special services to obtain intelligence data on the defense of Ukraine’s northern border: a Belarusian KGB ...
From deepening tensions in Eastern Europe to an escalating humanitarian crisis in the Middle East and a renewed focus on unresolved controversies within the United States, these events are ...
Zelensky extends martial law, mobilization in Ukraine until November 5 Ukraine declared a nationwide state of general mobilization on February 24, 2022, and has extended it several times since ...
The 2020 Belarus protests brought the Lukashenko to the brink before swiftly fading away. Here’s what the movement did right, where it slipped up, and what it means for future democratic activism.