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Syarhei Chaly and Yahor Lebyadok / Euroradio
Syarhei Chaly and Yahor Lebyadok / Euroradio
Independent analysts Syarhei Chaly and Yahor Lebyadok discuss the spread of propaganda in Belarus and how to counteract it.
Alyaksandr Lukashenka and Ilya Anishchenko / collage by Euroradio
Alyaksandr Lukashenka and Ilya Anishchenko / collage by Euroradio
Body language and lies expert Ilya Anishchenko dissects Lukashenka's behavior during his latest conversation with loyalists.
Maksim Dzenisevich and Aliaksei Shametavets / Euroradio
Maksim Dzenisevich and Aliaksei Shametavets / Euroradio
"I'm glad to be deprived of this rank, as I no longer have anything to do with this bitchy regime."
Now without Lukashenka's powerful speech / Euroradio
Now without Lukashenka's powerful speech / Euroradio
Cheating with views may be behind YouTube's decision to remove Lukashenka's Victory Day speech.
Sisters Yulia and Hanna Mikhailau / TUT.by / home archive
Sisters Yulia and Hanna Mikhailau / TUT.by / home archive
The girl talks about her seven brothers and sisters and discusses the situation in Belarus.
The "Blue" left, the "red" remained / Facebook
The "Blue" left, the "red" remained / Facebook
"we attack all the regime's collaborators - everyone we can."
Pavel Sviardlou, Euroradio’s Editor-in-Chief
Pavel Sviardlou, Euroradio’s Editor-in-Chief
The Head of the country’s only independent radio station explains the ongoing media crackdown in Belarus.
Getting caught in the net of Russian propaganda is easier than it seems / CNN​
Getting caught in the net of Russian propaganda is easier than it seems / CNN​
The portal audience is looking for new sources of information. Recommendation networks will push them to the pro-Kremlin media.
A class in the park / photo from archive
A class in the park / photo from archive
"To protect yourself, in some situations you have to be weird, noisy, uncultured. It can be difficult for children.