Sanctions against Belarus
Alyaksandr Milinkevich at the Euroradio studio
The ex-presidential opposition candidate reckons the EU sanctions greatly increase Moscow's opportunities in Belarus.
"Tabakerka" company Energo-OIL / from the Euroradio archive
This right has been granted to the company for 8 years.
Dzmitry, Alyaksei and Vital Aleksin / collage by Euroradio
Even if Alyaksei Aleksin is put on the sanctions list, his business is not under immediate threat.
The product of Synesis allows state bodies to recognize faces
These IT people created a unified system of video monitoring, the decree on which was signed by Lukashenka
Alyaksandr Shatrou (wearing glasses) during a study tour to North Korea / facebook.com/alexshatrov
The video surveillance system provider has much more connections with the Lukashenka regime than it may seem.
Liliya Lukashenko not only has a big family but also a job she loves.
We look into connections between the gallery where Liliya Lukashenka works, Cypriot offshores and Serbian company Dana Holdings.
European Bank for Reconstruction and Development / invest.gov.uz
And it does not plan new projects in our country.
Svyatlana Tsikhanouskaya / Reuters
Lithuania and Poland also offer the EU to impose sanctions against enterprises supporting the regime.
Foreign Minister Uladzimir Makei / Euroradio
Foreign Minister Makei refused to name the persons from the Baltic states blacklisted by Belarus.