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President Lukashenka is expected on May 20 in Rome to meet Italy President Sergio Mattarella and Pope Franсis.
Belarus will play the last match of the group stage at IIHF 2016 World Cup in Russia tonight. Will it stay in the elite division?
Belarus' jury gave 7 points to Ukraine and TV viewers – 10. Russia's Lazarev was put into No 1 spot.
The National Legal Portal publishes the Law on Protecting Children from Harmful Information signed by President Lukashenka.
Russian Minister of Energy Alexander Novak says there will be no discount on gas price for Belarus.
PACE members are also on the Belarusian ‘black list’, Ukrainian MPs noted.
Anton Surapin who spent a time in a KGB jail for taking pictures of parachuted teddy bears in 2012 wins moral damages in court.
The Head of the EU Delegation to Belarus continues pushing for the restoration of civil rights for former political prisoners.
Belarus' interior ministry proposes a regulation draft aimed to enforce order during sporting events.
Ideology officials censor a theater play poster depicting a woman wearing a straightjacket in a mental clinic.
Tell the Truth seeks reaction from authorities to media reports about boot camps for Belarus' kids coached by neo-Nazi fighters.
Pavel Siarhei's arrest is the first arrest for an unauthorized street protest in Belarus in 2016.
He took part in a picket against the construction of pig farms in Maladziecna District.
The police raided BSDP activist's apartment in Mahilou looking for documents and drugs.
Belarusian Foreign Minister Uladzimir Makei met with his Russian counterpart Sergei Lavrov on May 16 in Minsk.
The council will consist of representatives of the provinces.
About 40 businessman’s fellow villagers living in Sabali, Byaroza District, have signed the letter.
About three hundred people have gathered near the monument to Yanka Kupala.
The Russian Minister for Foreign Affairs will also meet with Uladzimir Makei.
The National Congress spearheaded by Mikola Statkevich lasted just 53 minutes Yanka Kupala Park in Minsk.