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President Lukashenka is expected to focus on economy in his State of the Nation Address on April 21.
Security will be top priority during Belarusian NPP's construction, President Lukashenka tells visiting IAEA Director General.
Lake Narach in northern Belarus is in Top 3 of the tourism destinations in CIS with almost 2 million visitors every month.
CEC chairperson Lidziya Yarmoshyna says the date of the polls may be announced on May 17.
People in plain clothes on Tuesday evening came to Maxim Vinyarski’s door and demanded to open his apartment.
Azov fighter Stanislau Hancharou from Belarus is facing charges for a crime committed in November 2013.
Yury Chyzh-owned ProStore retailer chain has defaulted payments while the owner remains locked in pretrial detention.
The biker involved in a road accident with a traffic police officer in Minsk was sober, says Investigative Committee spokesperson.
International Atomic Energy Agency head praises Belarus' nuclear ambitions at the 8th Atomexpo - Belarus forum in Minsk
President Lukashenka praises Chinese experience in Internet regulation as penetration nears 70% in Belarus.
Their major personal contribution to the development of Belarus-UN relations has been awarded.
The pictures of a new armored vehicle reportedly manufactured at the Minsk Wheel Tractor Plant surface on the internet.
The regional affiliate of the Belarusian Social-Democratic Party (Hramada) seeks to stage a social protest rally on May 7.
He enjoyed authority with fellow soldiers for his uncompromising stand.
Prominent civil activist Vyachaslau Siuchyk will stand trial for ‘petty hooliganism’ and ‘disobedience to the police.’
The terms of the IMF program for Belarus need to be finished off before IMF can give a go-ahead for a loan.
The defendant argues that he had only a training grenade on him.
Two Bentley luxury motorcars were registered in the name of 75-year-old pensioners. A Porsche belongs to a 80-year-old woman.
It happened during her recent victorious match against Darya Kasatkina in the Fed Cup playoffs.
President Lukashenka tells top officials they will not shelter themselves behind other people.