Belarus’s Lukashenko calls Putin his “elder brother,” but over his 30-year rule he’s balanced close ties to Moscow with ...
Aleksandr Lukashenko opened a new school in Borovliany. The residents of the children's village Istoki gave the president a ...
President of Belarus Aleksandr Lukashenko has confirmed his participation in the celebration of the 80th anniversary of Victory in ...
There will be no significant overhaul of the economic policy in Belarus, newly appointed Prime Minister Aleksandr Turchin ...
Eleven talented young athletes are hard at work at the North Shore Rhythmic Gymnastics Center with hopes of being chosen for ...
NPR's Scott Simon speaks with Ukrainian refugee Nataliia "Natalie" Matiisiv about the country she left and the country she now calls home.
The Russian-made Kalashnikov still prevails as the main small arm in Ukraine’s military. A Czech weapons giant is setting up ...
A man literally fighting for the life of his country, in the U.S. to hopefully sign a deal. Part of that deal, regarding rare ...
In "Kapusta," a cookbook dedicated to vegetables in Eastern European cuisines, Alissa Timoshkina ventures beyond cabbage.
On March 29, 2024, three soldiers serving at the Poland-Belarus border were detained and ... emphasising that the soldiers were not in a life-threatening situation at the time.
Ukrainian mom Yulia Khrapatova lived in fear for months that her quiet patriotism would be found out by Russian occupiers — ...