Zelenskyy: Minsk and Moscow are considering joint military drills in Belarus
Ukrainian President Zelenskyy has warned that Belarus and Russia are discussing joint military drills, which could pose significant risks for Ukraine and Belarus.
Poland has detained a Belarusian who spied for Minsk, also operating in Lithuania
Poland has arrested a Belarusian citizen accused of espionage for the Belarusian military intelligence, which included identifying critical infrastructure in Poland, Germany, and Lithuania.
Russians use Belarus for drone attacks deep into Ukraine, Kyiv has imposed sanctions on Minsk
Russia is reportedly utilizing Belarus as a staging ground for drone attacks within the Ukrainian territory, prompting Kyiv to impose sanctions against Minsk.
At the Paralympics, we are all kinder. And the Russian bear enters through the service door
The article discusses the participation of athletes from Moscow and Minsk in the upcoming Paralympic Games and the political implications surrounding it.
Ziobro and Romanowski Will Have Problems? 'They Will Go to Minsk or Moscow'
The Polish Prosecutor's Office has requested a European arrest warrant for Zbigniew Ziobro, highlighting concerns over judicial impartiality regarding the presiding judge.
Border Guards Detain Belarusian Sought by Interpol, Traveling to Lithuania on a Bus
Lithuanian border guards detained a Belarusian individual wanted by Interpol during a routine check of a bus arriving from Minsk to Kaunas.
From Russia with love. The Games under examination of athletes without a flag
The article discusses the status and performance of "neutral individual athletes" from Russia at international competitions, following their approval after passing tests indicating independence from the governments of Moscow and Minsk.
Kęstutis Budrys: Discussions on Policy Towards Minsk Do Not Mean That It Will Be Changed Quickly
Lithuanian Minister Kęstutis Budrys emphasizes that discussions about the current policy towards Minsk should not be interpreted as an imminent change in approach, but rather as a means of evaluating its effectiveness.
Russia's foreign intelligence threatens: aiming for Lukashenka's head
Russia's intelligence agency claims that Belarusian society will no longer participate in mass protests as the West seeks to diminish the ties between Minsk and Moscow.
The intelligence chief says he doesn't feel that the Minsk regime has changed
The head of the State Security Department expressed skepticism regarding any changes in the Minsk regime during a discussion about improving communication with Belarus.
Kęstutis Budrys: Lithuania's position on Belarus is one of the strictest in Europe and remains unchanged
Kęstutis Budrys stated that Lithuania's position regarding EU sanctions on Belarus is one of the strictest and unwavering, emphasizing that they must be extended amidst discussions about potentially easing sanctions and improving relations with Minsk.
The President says that Lithuania sees threats in relations with China, compares Beijing to Minsk
Lithuanian President Gitanas NausÄ—da compares China's regime to Minsk's authoritarian leadership and discusses the lack of diplomatic relations with China despite Lithuania's defensive measures against aggressive Chinese economic behavior.
Opposition is worried about G. NausÄ—da's statements on Belarus: The Presidential Office gave an explanation
Concerns have arisen among the opposition regarding President Gitanas NausÄ—da's comments about Belarus, following discussions on the potential for a meeting with Minsk representatives to address a crisis involving stranded trucks and contraband balloons.
Balloons from Belarus enter Poland's airspace for 3rd night in a row
For the third consecutive night, balloons from Belarus have breached Polish airspace, prompting military interceptions and detentions linked to Minsk's hybrid activities.
Thriller in Cyprus: Who is the missing Russian oligarch Vladislav Baumgertner
The article discusses the disappearance of 56-year-old Russian oligarch Vladislav Baumgertner in Cyprus, noting his previous arrest in Minsk and possible links to ongoing conflicts involving key figures.
Here are the hypersonic nuclear missiles stationed by Moscow in Belarus
For the first time since the Cold War, Russia is positioning hypersonic nuclear missiles outside its national territory, reportedly located at a former military base near Krichev, 300 kilometers east of Minsk, according to satellite image analysis by two US researchers.
Zelensky: Russia Launches Attacks on Ukraine from Belarus, Risk for Minsk as Well
Ukrainian President Zelensky denounces the use of drones and missiles launched from Belarusian territory to bypass air defenses while reporting a massive missile attack on Kyiv.