Alexander Lukashenko, Europe’s longest-serving leader, has extended his 31-year rule in Belarus after being declared the winner of a presidential election that his exiled opponents and Western ...
Europe’s longest-serving authoritarian leader, Belarus’ Alexander Lukashenko, is set to run for a seventh term on Jan. 26, 2025. And even before the first vote is counted, it can be stated ...
For nearly five years, prominent citizens have been locked up – including presidential candidates, teachers, doctors, journalists, union leaders, workers, pensioners and entire families. It shouldn’t ...
Officials say that Russia and Belarus will hold a joint military exercise in September, part of efforts by the two neighbors ...
Cuts to aid from Washington could dramatically strengthen Moscow’s hand in the region and jeopardize Europe’s security ...
The move comes after Belarus' authoritarian President Alexander Lukashenko extended his more than three-decade rule in last month's election that the opposition has dismissed as farce. Lukashenko, ...
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Over 1,500 migrants are living in a warehouse in Belarus amid the migration crisis with Poland that the EU accuses Alexander Lukashenko of engineering. ABC News’ Patrick Reevell reports from ...
Andrey Kuznechyk, a journalist with Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty, was one of those released from a Belarusian prison after more than three years. The released American has not been named publicly.
Washington — At least one U.S. citizen who had been detained in Belarus was released Wednesday, the United States' top hostage negotiator said, one of three prisoners being freed.