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  • The presidential elections in Belarus will take place on 9 August 2020 / Euroradio
    The presidential elections in Belarus will take place on 9 August 2020 / Euroradio

    Presidential election in Belarus set for 9 August

    The House of Representatives has approved the date proposed by the Central Election Commission.
  • The First Channel's correspondent was ordered out of the country after a report on the COVID19 crisis in Belarus / pixabay.com
    The First Channel's correspondent was ordered out of the country after a report on the COVID19 crisis in Belarus / pixabay.com

    Belarus deports Russian journalist

    First Channel's correspondent Alexey Kruchinin had his accreditation annulled and told to leave Belarus before midnight.
  • Siarhei Thikhanouski / Screenshot from video
    Siarhei Thikhanouski / Screenshot from video

    Popular vlogger announces presidential bid

    Vlogger Siarhei Tikhanouski says in a video appeal his almost 150 000 subscribers have asked him to run for Belarus presidency.
  • Smartphones can be used to pay for rides on public buses in Minsk / t.me/minskiygorispolkom
    Smartphones can be used to pay for rides on public buses in Minsk / t.me/minskiygorispolkom

    Paying for bus rides with smartphone now possible in Minsk

    The new technology was launched on bus routes No 1 and No 100 in Minsk.
  • Poland has agreed to supply oil to Belarus / Reuters
    Poland has agreed to supply oil to Belarus / Reuters

    Belarus reaches deal on oil supplies via Poland

    Poland's Ambassador in Minsk Artur Michalski says Belarus-Poland annual trade exceeds $3 billion.
  • A military parade in Minsk / Euroradio​
    A military parade in Minsk / Euroradio​

    Lukashenka: We can't cancel Victory Day parade

    President Lukashenko looks set to hold the military parade on May 9 in Minsk despite the COVID19 pandemic.
  • Medical workers in India / Reuters
    Medical workers in India / Reuters

    Nearly 1000 Indian students stranded in Belarus

    The relatives of students claim "the situation in Belarus is critical due to inaction of the authorities in response to COVID19.”