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Belarus’s spending on weaponry and other military expenditures has jumped significantly since 2022, when Russia launched its ...
As Belarusian dictator Alexander Lukashenko deepens his country’s dependence on Russia, dissidents fight alongside Ukraine in ...
With so many political prisoners still behind bars, Lukashenko’s selective pardons fall far short of systemic change. Yet they signal a calculated bid to shed pariah status and rebalance Belarus’s ...
Andriy Pyshnyy, the Governor of the National Bank of Ukraine, called the 18th package of sanctions against Russia ...
A Belarusian Mi-24 helicopter shot down one of Russia’s Gerbera decoy drones as it was flying toward Ukraine, intelligence ...
Russia has never signed the Ottawa Convention, and has been laying mines across Ukrainian territory for over two years. Moscow troops have planted dense minefields along key routes where Ukrainian ...
Sviatlana Tsikhanouskaya warns the West not to be taken in by the Belarussian dictator after he freed her husband in a ...
The Council adopted its 18th package of economic and individual restrictive measures designed to target vital sectors of the Russian economy such as energy and banking, further weakening the regime’s ...
The Russian exclave of Kaliningrad is once again in the news, after a senior U.S. military commander on July 17 issued a ...
The euphoria following Tsikhanouski’s release briefly masked the underlying tensions. Today, the Belarusian opposition faces internal divisions, suspicions, and pressure from the regime.
Lithuanian officials now consider the 10 July incursion part of a broader pattern of Russian UAV violations of NATO airspace.
Sanctions target 105 additional so-called shadow fleet vessels, tighten restrictions on Russia's banking and finance sectors ...