Aleksandr Lukashenko has awarded himself a seventh term as president of Belarus, with the West calling the so-called vote a ...
Human rights groups and Belarusians say they see no signs that Alexander Lukashenko is preparing to loosen his iron grip on the state.
The basic values of the Belarusian society are enshrined in the Constitution, they are profound and important for everyone – as noted by ...
At today’s meeting with representatives of Belarus’ religious denominations, President Aleksandr Lukashenko declared his readiness to ...
Belarusian leader and Russian ally Alexander Lukashenko extended his 31-year rule on Monday after electoral officials declared him the winner of a presidential election Western governments rejected as ...
Trump-Kim meeting can ease security tensions on Korean Peninsula, says Belarusian envoy The Belarusian ambassador in Seoul ...
Ukraine's key reference point in relations with Belarus remains the Belarusian people, as restoring official ties after the ...
An investigation reveals how Belarusian elites, including Lukashenko’s inner circle, have leveraged Russian fishing quotas to ...
Rights groups, activists and independent media in Russia and Belarus endured increased government scrutiny, repressive laws and even were shut down and forced to operate from exile abroad.
Belarus held an orchestrated election over the weekend that the opposition and the EU rejected as a farce, extending authoritarian President Alexander Lukashenko's more than three decades in power.
Officially, there are five candidates, but 70-year-old Belarus President Alexander Lukashenko, who has ruled the country for more than three decades, will almost certainly retain his seat.