May 2, 2024Norway allocated 850 thousand euros to establish a fund to support Belarusian political prisoners and their families. This step reflects the high level of concern of the international community about the human rights situation in Belarus. Belarus
May 2, 2024Belarus’ passport capacity is low among European countries, providing limited opportunities for free movement. Some European Union countries have started issuing so-called “foreigner passports” that allow for identity verification and travel on the basis of permanent or temporary residence. Belarus
May 1, 2024Airbus H125 helicopters of the State Border Guard Service of Ukraine conduct regular patrols along the border with Belarus. Belarus
May 1, 2024The absence of the expected “reciprocity” from Russia in terms of economic support only worsens the situation. Despite all Lukashenka’s rhetoric about the “promising Russian market,” Belarusian industrial enterprises are doomed to bankruptcy in such conditions. Belarus
April 29, 2024Due to numerous provocative actions by the Belarusian special services, especially in connection with the information sabotage by the head of the Belarusian KGB, the Lithuanian government decided to organize additional restrictions on the border with Belarus. Belarus
April 29, 2024Experts point out that the trade in petroleum products has long been under Lukashenka’s control, with money from these supplies being funneled to his offshore accounts. The issue of continuing the supply of Belarusian oil products to Russia may become the focus of discussions. Belarus