Lukashenko’s regime
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EU sanctions making impact
As a result of the sanctions imposed by the EU, French company TotalEnergies is going to to ensure that oil consignments in its trading system did not belong to the…
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Harsh statements against Lukashenko regime at PACE hearings
According to the parliamentarians, sanctions should be toughened, and Lukashenko must leave.
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Security forces use gas to break into apartment: they noticed historical coat of arms on window
On 19 June, police came to the Skarha family's apartment because of a Pahonia sticker on the window.
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Regime uses human smuggling for its geopolitical purposes
Fifty-eight illegal migrants were detained by Lithuanian border guards on the border with Belarus in the last 24 hours.
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NAM: TV channels that show torture should be banned from broadcasting Olympic Games
The National Anti-Crisis Managementmand the Belarusian Sport Solidarity Foundation call on the International Olympic Committee, Olympic Broadcasting Service, and the Tokyo Games Organizing Committee to deny Belarusian state TV channels…
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EU sanctions expected in coming days
The EU will announce unprecedented sanctions against the Lukashenko regime next week.
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Scandia Steel terminates relations with Belarusian Steel Works due to violations of workers’ rights
Scandia Steel's board of directors decided to phase out Belarusian Steel Works as a supplier and to suspend future procurement orders to it.
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UEFA refuses to hold competitions in Belarus
UEFA has suspended Belarus from all matches under its aegis (Champions League, Europa League, and Conference League).
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Authorities want to recognize news, media, and services web portal TUT.BY as extremist
The Ministry of Internal Affairs of Belarus has demanded to recognize TUT.BY materials on the web portal, as well as its posts in social media as extremist.
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Peace index of Belarus plummeted over past year
According to the Global Peace Index, the country moved from 94th to 117th place in the ranking, losing 8.7%.