Belarus’ authoritarian President Alexander Lukashenko is all but certain to extend his more than three decades in power in Sunday’s election that is rejected by the opposition as a farce after years o
The 70-year-old has led the eastern European country for almost all of its post-Soviet history. Read more at straitstimes.com.
President Aleksandr G. Lukashenko, a close ally of Russia’s leader, Vladimir V. Putin, has been making signs of reaching out to the West. He is all but certain to win an election on Sunday.
Belarus will hold a presidential election that will almost certainly give authoritarian President Alyaksandr Lukashenka a seventh term in power. Belarus's opposition has been gutted and citizens are fearful of another brutal crackdown.
The independent U.S.-based think tank said that the Kremlin is in "the endgame" of its plans to take over its neighbor.
The aggressor country of russia intends to annex Belarus within the next ten years in order to further use the economic resources and geographical position to
The Center for Strategic Communication and Information Security pursues efforts to provide a brief explanation to foreign audiences on the current topics of particular interest as regards Ukraine. — Ukrinform.
The documentary and biographical essay, Our President, can now be bought in the Russian capital, the Embassy of the Republic of Belarus
Wearing a black beanie hat and glasses, Belarusian engineer Vladimir Labanov said he will cast his vote this weekend for the man that has led his Moscow-allied country since long before he was born: Alexander Lukashenko.
Pupils of Grade 5D, from a Pushkino school near Moscow, wrote a letter to Aleksandr Lukashenko on the eve of the New Year, wishing him
After breaking away from a crumbling Soviet Union in the early 1990s, Belarus became increasingly aligned with Russia, unlike its neighbors. That bond strengthened as Russia waged its war against Ukraine.