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The New Voice of Ukraine on MSNBelarus to amend martial law: 'Aggression' against Russia may trigger wartime measures
Legal terminology will be aligned with Belarus’s military doctrine, and the powers of the president, Security Council, Defense Ministry, and General Staff will be brought into compliance with that ...
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Drone that entered Lithuania from Belarus carried explosives, prosecutor general says
Lithuanian Prosecutor General Nida Grunskienė has said that a drone which entered the country's territory from Belarus ...
Russia’s missile forces chief has declared that Oreshnik, which can carry conventional or nuclear warheads, has a range ...
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Ukrainska Pravda on MSNGermany deploys five Eurofighter jets to Poland ahead of military exercises in Belarus
Germany has sent five Eurofighter jets to Poland four weeks ahead of the beginning of the joint Russian-Belarusian military ...
The electric transport sector has been gaining momentum in Belarus following Presidential Decree No. 92, Andrei Kotik, Deputy Director General for Construction and General Affairs at Belorusneft, told ...
Fifteen minors have been convicted of political charges in Belarus thus far in 2025, including for insulting Belarusian ...
In January-June 2025 Belarus’ foreign trade in goods reached $41.198 billion, BelTA learned from the National Statistical Committee of Belarus.
A record number of countries and regions will attend the 80th anniversary of the atomic bombing of Hiroshima, including ...
Hope for Belarus? Yes – but only with open, gradual dialogue instead of isolation. Symbolism is not enough. Participation, ...
Belarus President Alexander Lukashenko appeared in public on Tuesday and dismissed talk he was seriously ill, telling officials, "I'm not going to die, guys," according to a video shown by a state ...
Belarus, a small Russian ally bordering Ukraine, has as many as 1.5 million potential military personnel outside its armed forces, a senior official was quoted as saying on Saturday.
Belarus’ Fight for a Democratic Future Belarusians are protesting for free and fair elections—something under threat not only from their own leader but from Moscow as well.
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