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Raman Protasevich, Euroradio​
Raman Protasevich, Euroradio​
Belarus opens the Exclusion Zone for tourists 33 years after the explosion at the Chernobyl nuclear power plant.
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Zakaria and Klim's father was killed in Aleppo. They returned to Belarus, found their mother but cannot even go to school.
Photo: ria.ru
Photo: ria.ru
282 tons of anthracite from the so-called ‘DPR’ and ‘LPR’ were supplied to Poland from Belarus in the past 10 months.
"I don't crave motor bikes." Two Georgian men had their hearts transplanted in Minsk. The donors were motorcycle riders.
Wood from the contaminated area in Narowla district. Very soon, it will become a valuable round timber.
Wood from the contaminated area in Narowla district. Very soon, it will become a valuable round timber.
What does the future hold for the Radiation Reserve after the abolition of the protected area? Find out in this Euroradio report.
A house in the village of Barscouka. The 30-km exclusion zone, Chojniki district. Photo: Euroradio
A house in the village of Barscouka. The 30-km exclusion zone, Chojniki district. Photo: Euroradio
For 30 years without humans around, the nature returns what people were taking away for five centuries. Watch with headphones on.
“I realize it is very hard to change something but I have hope in my heart and my soul that changes will come."
Как живут люди в Кибере, Кения
A Kenyan man carrying a bunch of green bananas in Nairobi's suburbs. Photo: Euroradio
Four kilometers from the center of the Kenyan capital Nairobi, a million people don't have water, electricity and sewerage.