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Cardinal Pietro Parolin visited Belarus on March 12-15. He left Minsk by plane on Sunday.
About seven thousand people have expressed their protest against the government’s decision not to join the EU.
Russian president’s spokesman Dmitry Peskov declines a comment on media reports that Putin may have been sick with influenza.
AKUTE's former drummer quits scandalously writing on social media he was tired of looking at drunken band-mates and hearing Long Live Belarus! chants.
A renowned blogger defies an established practice in Belarus when people must report to police just after a telephone call from investigators.
The public association Perspektyva that unites self-employed entrepreneurs in Belarus published online a copy of the president's edict draft.
Belarusian leader met with the Vatican Secretary of State on March 13 in Minsk.
All this time media spread rumors about health problems of the Russian leader.
Our country’s Foreign Minister has met the Pope’s press secretary.
It is the first time the Russian leader’s activity has been mentioned by non-Kremlin press services this week.
There were four people on board. Nobody has died, rescuers say.
Even the public apology made by the PEN centre chairperson has not helped.
The power was off for about 1.5 hours in the South-West miscrodistrict.
The country has refused from integration into the EU started by the previous government.
The ex-policemen was supposed to fight corruption.
The classic of ironic fantasy was suffering from Alzheimer's disease.
This verdict was passed in the Homiel court upon the local journalist Larysa Shchyrakova.
Human rights activist Alyaxei Kolchyn believes that the search is related to the publication on the website Nash Mahiliou.
The healthcare minister urges pharmacies to give priority to Belarus-made medicines.
Four out of five suspects have already appealed their detention.