List of Belarus articles
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(FILES) Picture taken on September 24, 2009 shows Belarussian soldiers near an S-300 surface-to-air missile complex using during the joint Russian-Belarussian military exercises "West-2009" some 230km southwest of Minsk near the village of Volka. Russia has arrested a Chinese national who was trying to secure secret documents about the country's S-300 missile systems, the FSB federal security service said on October 2011. The man, identified in Russian as Tung Shen-Yun, worked as an official translator and was originally arrested on October 28, 2010, Russian news agencies quoted an FSB statement as saying. AFP PHOTO / VIKTOR DRACHEV (Photo credit should read VIKTOR DRACHEV/AFP/Getty Images) Belarus Is Going to “War” — With a Fake Country
A made-up nation created for Belarusian-Russian military drills has sparked the national imagination.
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may 1 belarus Belarus, Once Again, Cracks Down on Dissent
While the U.S. gives sanctions relief, Minsk gives little relief to its own protesting populace.
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this guy Trump Calls Duterte, Venezuela Protests, Belarus Cracks Down: The Weekend Behind, the Week Ahead
Catch up on the top headlines from the weekend, and learn what to watch in the days to come.
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ru crop The EU Turns 60, Brexit Looms, Crackdowns in Russia and Belarus: The Weekend Behind, the Week Ahead
Catch up on top news from the weekend.
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lukashenks ‘Last Dictator of Europe’ Earns His Title, Cracks Down on Protests
Lukashenko has long played Russia and the West off each other. But this time he’s trying to play Belarus.
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k j crop Missiles in North Korea, Protests in Belarus, Intelligence Hearing on The Hill: The Weekend Behind, the Week Ahead
Catch up on all the top news you missed over the weekend.
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lukashenko What Exactly Is Going on Between Russia and Belarus?
Lukashenko is speaking as though there’s a new development to watch. In reality, it’s a repeat performance.
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fp-placeholder-social-share-3-2 Europe’s Last Dictator Steps Into the Unknown
For years, Belarus’s wily president has managed to keep a tight grip on power while making few meaningful concessions. But those days may be coming to an end.
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fp-placeholder-social-share-3-2 Ukrainian Ambassador: Soviet Leadership Responsible for Chernobyl’s Victims
In an interview with Foreign Policy, Ukraine’s ambassador decried the Soviet Union’s cover-up of Chernobyl and said limiting the spread of radiation remains a top priority.
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fp-placeholder-social-share-3-2 Review: ‘My Story,’ by Andrei Sannikov
'My Story' is a mix of 'One Day in the Life of Ivan Denisovich,' by Alexander Solzhenitsen, and 'The Case for Democracy,' by Natan Sharansky.
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fp-placeholder-social-share-3-2 The Devil We Know in Minsk
Europe is about to let its last dictator in from the cold. Here's why it should demand change instead.
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fp-placeholder-social-share-3-2 Ukraine’s Turmoil Is a Gift for the Last Dictator of Europe
The wily president of Belarus is secure at home and newly prominent abroad. Here's how he exploited Ukraine's revolution.
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fp-placeholder-social-share-3-2 Putin Clips Lukashenko’s Wings With Air Base in Belarus
The Belarusian president’s days of weaving between Russia and the West, and extracting benefits from both, may be over.
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fp-placeholder-social-share-3-2 Russia May Need to Say ‘Do Svidaniya’ to Belarus
Belarus is making an unprecedented tilt away from Moscow.
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fp-placeholder-social-share-3-2 Putin’s Eurasian Dream Is Over Before It Began
The Eurasian Union that came into effect on Jan. 1 isn’t a sign of Moscow’s growing regional influence. It’s a sign of its decline.