Lukashenka urged Belarusian Olympians to “punch other athletes in the face” at the Olympics

"You understand, mood and anger in sports is of no small importance."

"You understand, mood and anger in sports is of no small importance."

The situation of human rights violations remains catastrophic.

"The mechanism is not spelled out."

Her last contact was 14 months ago.

They have already been convicted, but the verdict, so far, remains secret.

The Belarusian authorities have started preparing the army for a possible war with "unfriendly countries," Lukashenka said.

Russia has increased gasoline imports from Belarus to cope with the risk of shortages in the domestic market due to drone attacks on refineries.

Belarusian dictator Lukashenka signed a new decree concerning the organization of work of state structures under martial law. The details of the decree, including its number, have not been made public, and the text is still not available to the public.

In Belarus in June 2022, Katerina Yevdokimova and her husband, Anton Maslyko, were detained in front of their children by officers of the State Department for Combating Organized Crime.

The United Nations Human Rights Council released a report analyzing the human rights situation in Belarus before and after the 2020 presidential elections.