Investigations in Belarus
Siarhei Karpushkin / YCollage by Euroradio
Sanctions have never been so close.
The Belarusians initially had no intention of returning the money / sample photo pixabay.com
It is a debt for crude oil deliveries made during late Hugo Chávez's rule.
Dragomir Karic at a meeting with Lukashenka / president.gov.by
By "selling" their Belarusian assets, the Karic brothers "laundered" at least 700 million euros.
They resort to "poos" and "likes" and try to imitate the "voice of the people" / collage by Ulad Rubanau, Euroradio
This is a clumsy attempt to manipulate public opinion.
Liliya Lukashenka and her family / collage Euroradio
Liliya Lukashenka flies abroad an average ten times a year.
Emmerson Mnangagwa, the president of Zimbabwe, and Viktor Sheiman in Minsk / BelTA
Thanks to the 'Pandora Papers', it has become finally clear who is behind the 'Zimbabwe project' in Belarus.
Fertilizer trade is a profitable business / agronews
The fertilizer producer is owned by Lukashenka's administration and a "British" company controlled from offshore in Mauritius.
Liliya Lukashenko not only has a big family but also a job she loves.
We look into connections between the gallery where Liliya Lukashenka works, Cypriot offshores and Serbian company Dana Holdings.
Belarusian Special Forces / Reuters
GardServis, whose employees were allowed to use weapons by Lukashenka, is linked to mining in Zimbabwe.