| 06.07.2010 |
600th Anniversary of the Grunwald Battle A joint march to the Grunwald (Dubrouna) battleground is being planned to commemorate the 600th anniversary of the 1410 victory over the Teutonic Order. The victory by the combined forces of the Grand Duchy of Litva and Poland stopped the eastward push of the then mighty Teutonic Order. |
| 06.07.2010 |
Milinkevich: Democracy Ensured on the Streets In case of victory, Milinkevich promises $10 billion in investments for the Belarusian economy, reforms for courts, healthcare and utilities, European education for the youth and no nuclear power plant for environmentalists. The launch of his presidentil bid in our photo and video report. |
| 02.07.2010 |
National Park ”Bielaviežskaja Pušča” and the Council Of Europe Diploma The Council of Europe (CoE) diploma is a prestigious award, used to distinguish successful management of national parks and reserves in the realm of environmental protection. It is issued for 5-year terms , after expiration of which the awardees must confirm their validity. The National Park ”Bielaviežskaja Pušča” was awarded the Diploma in 1997; however, ten years later the Diploma has been temporarily suspended for the Belarusian as well as for the Polish parts of the national park. |
| 13.04.2010 |
Kosciuszko Honored At His Birthplace The estate, where Tadeusz Kosciuszko was born, is situated in the village of Merachoushchyna (the Ivatsevichy district, the Brest region). Opposition leaders, foreign diplomats, cultural figures, historians, public representatives, journalists, local inhabitants and Belarusians from all over Belarus came to pay tribute to the memory of the great son of Belarus. |
| 13.04.2010 |
In The Land Of Yanukovych The residents of one Belarusian village were particularly interested in the results of the Ukrainian election. |
| 11.01.2010 |
The Wall That Didnt Come Down When change comes to Belarus, its leaders will likely be today’s youthful activists rather than the aging, fractious “opposition.” |
| 11.01.2010 |
Minsk Forum: Belarus and EU Far Apart Introduction:
The Minsk Forum took place on November 4th to 6th in Minsk. A year ago at a similar representative assembly, Head of the Presidential Administration Uladzimier Makiej made a sensational announcement – that the independent newspapers Nasha Niva and Narodnaya Vola would be included in the state system of distribution. |
| 11.01.2010 |
European Union Disappointed with Lack of Change in Belarus A meeting of the European Union Council of foreign ministers in Brussels on November 16-17 opted to continue restrictions on travel by Belarusian government officials to its member states. However, to encourage the Belarusian side to improve its domestic situation, the ban was suspended for a further eleven months, expiring in October 2010. |
| 11.10.2009 |
Belarusian Should Be Belarus Sole Official Language "It is necessary to restore the status of Belarusian language as the sole official language in Belarus," said Ales Marachkin, the outgoing chairman of the World Association of Belarusians BATSKAUSHCHYNA, in his speech at the Fifth Congress of Belarusians of the World, which began in Minsk on Saturday, July 18.. |
| 11.10.2009 |
Summer Solstice Festivity — Kupalle In the very center of Minsk there is a place where the River Svislach makes a wide curve between the October and Victory squares. This meander nests an oasis of old moss-covered maples and trembling aspens. This park is named after a famous Belarusian poet and writer Yanka Kupala. It hosts the poet’s museum, his statue, and a fountain that features two nude, yet innocent-looking, bronze-cast girls throwing garlands into the water. Unlike the Gorky Park, which is right across the main avenue and is always full of young families with clouds of candy floss in their hands, the Kupala Park is a quiet place, suitable for reflection and tranquillity. |
| 11.10.2009 |
KGB Targets the Opposition Humiliating treatment of Franak Vyachorka in the military unit has aggravated: he is being forced to speak Russian and constantly searched. |
| 11.10.2009 |
The New Life Church Appeals to UN The Protestant community is struggling to keep its prayer house, which the Minsk authorities have already declared as property of the city. |
| 04.07.2009 |
Role of a Government in Exile This article, originally a part of a presentation by the author, explores conditions that have affected Belarusian self-government since the early 20th century. The stresses of the Soviet period forced a new Government into exile and its operations beyond the borders of Belarus. In order to understand the present plight of this European nation, there is a need to consider the recent experiential history of Belarus and Belarusians. |
| 04.07.2009 |
Opposition Delivers Its Roadmap Belarusian opposition leaders handed a Belarus democratization roadmap to a US Congress delegation during a meeting in Vilnius on Thursday, April 16, BelaPAN reported. |
| 04.07.2009 |
March 25 in Minsk. Dictatorships scare Thousands of interior troops' soldiers were brought to Minsk on March 25. On the day when the country was celebrating the anniversary of proclamation of the Belarusian National Republic, the authorities in fact imposed a state of emergency in the capital. |
| 25.03.2009 |
Belarus, Lithuania, and a Nuclear Power Plant in Search of a Solution Debates are still ongoing on the issue of possible construction of a nuclear power plant in Belarus. The suggested site is in the Astravets district in the northern part of Hrodna region - or just some fifty kilometres away from neighbouring Lithuania's capital of Vilnius. |
| 25.03.2009 |
Javier Solana Visits Belarus On February 19, in the latest stage of the increasing rapprochement between the EU and Belarus, EU High Representative for Common Foreign and Security Policy Javier Solana visited Minsk and met with Belarus President Alyaksandr Lukashenka. The meeting was perceived by several sources as a prelude to Belarus's acceptance into the Eastern Partnership Program (EPP), which could occur at the EU summit in Brussels on March 19 and 20. Minsk has also been visited by representatives of the Council of Europe, Prime Minister of Latvia Ivars Godmanis, and Polish Minister of the Economy Waldemar Pawlak (Belapan, February 23; European Radio for Belarus, February 20). |
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