Russia deploys nuclear-capable missiles in Belarus
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Belarus had previously faced Western sanctions for its crackdown on human rights and for allowing Moscow to use its territory in the invasion of Ukraine
Recent moves by Washington and Brussels show diplomatic tracks heading in opposite directions with regard to Belarus, highlighting a growing divide between the allies on how to deal with Europe's security.
The year has exposed how fragile religious freedom is, even as the faithful strive to survive with courage, hope and community.
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Nobel Peace Prize laureate and others who took on Belarus' president are among the freed prisoners
Belarusian authorities have freed 123 prisoners, including Nobel Peace Prize laureate Ales Bialiatski and key opposition figures Maria Kolesnikova and Viktar Babaryka, as part of a deal
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Lithuania arrests 21 in alleged cigarette smuggling ring using weather balloons from Belarus
Lithuanian authorities have arrested 21 people allegedly linked to a criminal network smuggling cigarettes using weather balloons from Belarus.
A RUSSIAN nuke missile, with the capability to hit London in just eight minutes, has been seen deployed in Belarus. The nuclear-capable Oreshnik missile is touted as being fast and powerful enough
Based on a decree signed by Head of State Aleksandr Lukashenko on December 30th, grants from the President of Belarus for 2026 have been