Sanctions against Belarus
Lukashenka has something to hide from the people
It is mostly "for official use"
Aliaksandr Zaitsau / TUT.by
One of Lukashenka's trustees Aliaksandr Zaitsau received the title Knight of the Order of St. Gregory the Great.
Curling / pixabay
The ban was initially imposed until the end of 2022 but was later extended.
Activist Piotr Markelau / archive
The Swedish corporation responded to the action of the activist Piotr Markelau with pepper spray.
Dragomir Karic at a meeting with Lukashenka / president.gov.by
By "selling" their Belarusian assets, the Karic brothers "laundered" at least 700 million euros.
"Out of the twenty Russians who rented my apartment, one person openly supported the war" / collage by Ulad Rubanau, Euroradio
But very few of them support the war
Recently, the Prime Minister has been making even more cryptic statements than Lukashenka / collage by Ulad Rubanau, Euroradio
EU's new sanctions see Belarus' exports to Europe almost halved.
Construction area of a tennis arena in Pinsk / 1pinsk.by
The dome was to be brought from Slovenia.
"In these circumstances, the appropriate decision would be an expansion of opportunities for Belarusians" / Sample photo pixabay.com
Earlier, Latvian Saeima called on the EU to suspend the issuance of visas not only to citizens of Russia but also to Belarusians.