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Port in Klaipeda / delfi​
Port in Klaipeda / delfi​
There is still no alternative to Baltic ports for fertilizers.
New propaganda talking heads /collage by Euroradio
New propaganda talking heads /collage by Euroradio
Let's take a closer look at the new talking heads of state propaganda in Belarus.
Viktar Hanchar and Anatoly Krasouski​
Viktar Hanchar and Anatoly Krasouski​
President Lukashenka's first term was coming to an end. The opposition insisted on new elections. Lukashenka resisted them.
Pavel Topuzidis, Viktor Prokopenya, Aleksander Moshensky / collage by Euroradio
Pavel Topuzidis, Viktor Prokopenya, Aleksander Moshensky / collage by Euroradio
Euroradio takes a closer look at the Belarusian entrepreneurs loyal to Lukashenka who have escaped the Western sanctions.
A protester in Caracas after the presidential elections / Reuters
A protester in Caracas after the presidential elections / Reuters
State propaganda often likened last year's protests in Belarus to Venezuela. What do the two countries have in common?
A village was burned down, but there were no dead residents and no destroyed houses / Euroradio​
A village was burned down, but there were no dead residents and no destroyed houses / Euroradio​
"It is not about going deep or finding the historical truth."
Lukashenka and Putin at the meeting on September 9, 2021 / Reuters
Lukashenka and Putin at the meeting on September 9, 2021 / Reuters
Econimic integration with Russia can quickly become political, while military cooperation grows without any roadmaps.
Lukashenka — Putin meeting in Moscow / Reuters
Lukashenka — Putin meeting in Moscow / Reuters
"Lukashenka once again hoped to sell thin air but had to make some commitments." Experts comment on the outcome of the meet.
Money often beats human rights / collage by Euroradio 
Money often beats human rights / collage by Euroradio 
Evil walks when money talks? Euroradio takes a look at the industrial giants who did business with authoritarian regimes.