Russia has completed the ratification of two Belarus-Russia documents on amending a number of agreements. The ratification laws were approved by Russian President Vladimir Putin and published on the ...
Belarus President Alexander Lukashenko said the country had "asked the Russians, if possible, to build a second power plant", ...
Belarus’s Lukashenko calls Putin his “elder brother,” but over his 30-year rule he’s balanced close ties to Moscow with ...
MOSCOW — Russia and Belarus will hold a joint military exercise in September, officials said Thursday, part of efforts by the two neighbors and allies to expand their military ties amid the ...
Plans are in place to build four new border outpost complexes on the southern border in Gomel Oblast, Gomel Oblast Governor ...
FILE - Russian President Vladimir Putin, left, and Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko talk during a signing ceremony in Minsk, Belarus, Dec. 6, 2024. (Gavriil Grigorov, Sputnik, Kremlin ...
The IOC reportedly pushing for the return of athletes from both sanctioned countries at the 2026 Winter Games is the latest twist in an ongoing debate. Some federations continue to uphold their ...
who has ruled Belarus with an iron hand for over 30 years and has relied on Kremlin subsidies and support, allowed Russia to use his country’s territory to send troops into neighboring Ukraine ...
The US, Russia, Belarus and North Korea were among those that opposed it. Image: The US voted against Ukraine's resolution. Pic: AP The duelling proposals reflect the tensions that have emerged ...
Border service officers of Belarus detained a Ukrainian citizen at the Latvian border, who planned to conduct "extremist activities" in Russia, the service said on Thursday, adding that several ...
Belarus Detains Ukrainian Citizen Who Planned 'Extremist' Activity in Russia (Reuters) - Border service officers of Belarus detained a Ukrainian citizen at the Latvian border, who planned to ...
Latvia will impose new restrictions at its border checkpoints with Russia and Belarus, allowing only motor vehicles to cross, the government announced Tuesday, citing an alleged surge in refugees.