Politics

Belarus on the agenda of Russian propaganda / collage by Euroradio
Belarus on the agenda of Russian propaganda / collage by Euroradio
From "we are very close" to "Lukashenka is using Russia"
For some reason, TV presenter Azaronak is particularly keen on the topic of LGBT / Euroradio​
For some reason, TV presenter Azaronak is particularly keen on the topic of LGBT / Euroradio​
Belarusian state propaganda hopes that the words "LGBT" and "the white-red-white-flag" used together will discredit the protests.
Are Mazepin and Babich behind the new website?/Euroradio collage​
Are Mazepin and Babich behind the new website?/Euroradio collage​
The Busel (White stork) portal poses as a Belarusian website but is owned by a pro-Putin organization.
Protests in Belarus / Reuters
Protests in Belarus / Reuters
We are trying to understand who, according to the propagandists, wants to make Belarus a satellite - Poland or Russia?
Alyaksei Holikau / STV

Alyaksei Holikau / STV

"I'll be frank, I'm a proponent of unpopular, undemocratic measures to enforce order."
A multi-vector foreign policy at its best
A multi-vector foreign policy at its best
Belarus is a multi-vector country, but one vector seriously outweighs the others.
Vladimir Putin, Alyaksandr Lukashenka and Viktor Medvedchuk at a meeting in St. Petersburg​
Vladimir Putin, Alyaksandr Lukashenka and Viktor Medvedchuk at a meeting in St. Petersburg​
Bank deposits and trade in light petroleum products.
Ex-Berkut fighter Sergei Kiminchyzhi was among the Minsk riot policemen who visited Lukashenka's residence.
Ex-Berkut fighter Sergei Kiminchyzhi was among the Minsk riot policemen who visited Lukashenka's residence.
He detained political activists and testified against them in court and dispersed protesters in August 2020.
Mikalai Karpenkau (right) / sb.by​
Mikalai Karpenkau (right) / sb.by​
The Interior Ministry and the Foreign Ministry claimed that the scandalous audio recording was a fake.