The formation of the new ‘All-Belarusian People’s Assembly’ poses key questions for Alexander Lukashenka
How are Belarusians who chose to remain in the country surviving an era of unprecedented repression?
Belarus’s government wants to cut off those who flee the country. An alternative passport might be the solution
The Belarusian opposition’s ambition for the country to join the EU has drawn criticism. But it’s the right stance
Sviatlana Tsikhanouskaya’s EU aspirations could further divide opponents to Alexander Lukashenka
Lukashenka’s role as an unlikely peace broker during Wagner’s failed rebellion has brought him both hope and danger
The placement of tactical warheads in Belarus puts Lukashenka’s political fate in Putin’s hands
Belarusian civil society activists in exile in the EU need support, not restrictions and misperceptions
Jailed activists describe their experiences of how the Belarus regime uses its harsh penal system to repress dissent
Yemeni refugees say they are being left to die in swampy forests or abused by border guards
While moving to strip dissidents of citizenship, Belarus’s president is offering passports to a very different group
Pushing ‘irregular’ migrants back from Poland, Lithuania and Latvia won’t stop them coming