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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.
Soldiers on tanks taking part in Armed Forces Day parade in Myanmar / Reuters
Soldiers on tanks taking part in Armed Forces Day parade in Myanmar / Reuters
Can you imagine a vendor voting against a customer and his own business?
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.
Passengers on the Baghdad-Minsk flight / Euroradio
Passengers on the Baghdad-Minsk flight / Euroradio
"Travel agency staff" did not tell where they worked, and the Honorary Consul of Belarus in Baghdad resorted to threats.
Passengers on Baghdad-Minsk flight / Euroradio
Passengers on Baghdad-Minsk flight / Euroradio
The European media write about future illegal migrants from Iraq, and the Belarusian tour company says that medical tourists have
Among the main beneficiaries are Mikalai Varabey and Lukashenka's Administrative Office / collage by Euroradio 
Among the main beneficiaries are Mikalai Varabey and Lukashenka's Administrative Office / collage by Euroradio 
Some of the beneficiaries are Lukashenka's associates.
Trade with some countries looks suspicious, to put it mildly.​
Trade with some countries looks suspicious, to put it mildly.​
Their names are unlikely to tell you anything. But the export-import volume with them amounts to millions of dollars.
Navapolatsk plant "LLK-NAFTAN" has decided to change its name, ownership structure and increase the number of owners in order to avoid the U.S. sanctions.​
Navapolatsk plant "LLK-NAFTAN" has decided to change its name, ownership structure and increase the number of owners in order to avoid the U.S. sanctions.​
A large producer of petroleum products is trying to protect itself and its counterparties.