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Dozens of journalists in Belarus have been imprisoned in recent years under a crackdown by authoritarian President Alexander Lukashenko.
The radiation situation in Belarus is improving, said Yekaterina Shmeleva, deputy head of the Department for Nuclear and Radiation Safety of the Emergencies Ministry of Belarus (Gosatomnadzor).
Dozens of journalists in Belarus have been imprisoned in recent years under a crackdown by authoritarian President Alexander ...
A total of 1,090,040 European residents have visited Belarus since 152. They included 343,190 visitors from Latvia, 612,279 ...
Belarus faces severe criticism for its crackdown on journalists, with Ksenia Lutskina, a former prisoner, highlighting the life-threatening risks. Scores of journalists endure imprisonment ...
TALLINN, Estonia (AP) — Journalist Ksenia Lutskina served only half of her eight-year prison sentence in Belarus after being convicted of conspiracy to overthrow the government. She was pardoned ...
FILE - Marina Zolatava, editor-in-chief of the Belarusian independent news site Tut.by, sits in court prior to a session in Minsk, Belarus, Feb. 12, 2019. (AP Photo, File) BEL ...
FILE - Belarusian opposition supporters gather for a protest in front of the government building at Independence Square in Minsk, Belarus, with a Soviet-era monument in the foreground, on Aug. 18 ...
The group Reporters Without Borders says Belarus is Europe’s leading jailer of journalists. At least 40 are serving long prison sentences, according to the Belarusian Association of Journalists.
who had received tourist or student visas in Belarus. Minsk's agreement with Islamabad, according to Zaryn, may cause ‘destabilisation and polarisation of Poland’ and increase ‘pressure on the border.