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.05.26
23:50
President
Presidents of Belarus, Russia, Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan meet for working dinner at Kremlin
Belarus President Aleksandr Lukashenko took part in a working dinner together with the leaders of Russia, Kazakhstan and Uzbekistan at the Kremlin on the evening of 8 May.
23:35
Sport
Two Belarus’ athletes in kayak single final at World Cup opener
Belarusian athletes have advanced to three finals on the opening stage of the 2026 Canoe Sprint World Cup in Szeged, Hungary.
23:04
Society
‘Music saved my life’: American living in Belarus on the power of art
Music has a magical way of healing the soul, leaving you feeling as if you’ve just returned from a 10-day vacation in Hawaii, former aviation engineer, musician, and Los Angeles native Mark Aron Hudnall said in BelTA’s Honest Story project.
22:33
Society
Strait of Hormuz uncertainty: Expert warns of risks for USA
In a new episode of the V Teme [On Point] project on BelTA’s channel national security expert Aleksandr Tishchenko discussed the consequences of continued uncertainty in the Strait of Hormuz for the USA.
22:02
Society
Restoring neighborly ties? Expert on Vilnius seeking dialogue with Belarus via USA
Belarus is ready for both dialogue and cooperation, national security expert Aleksandr Tishchenko told BelTA, commenting on the statement by Mindaugas Sinkevičius, leader of the ruling Social Democratic Party of Lithuania, that Washington could take the initiative in organizing a trilateral political dialogue involving the USA, Lithuania, and Belarus.
21:45
President
Lukashenko: Belarus-Russia cooperation has no serious disputes
There are no serious disputes in Belarusian-Russian relations, Belarusian President Aleksandr Lukashenko said during talks with Russian President Vladimir Putin on 8 May.
21:43
Economy
Belarus, Russia to launch pilot project on integrating goods marking systems
The parties discussed the current system of regulating the production and circulation of food products within the customs territory of the Eurasian Economic Union.
21:41
Society
Belarus’ upper house of parliament gears up for fourth session on 11 May
A meeting of the 4th session of the Council of the Republic of the National Assembly of the Republic of Belarus of the eighth convocation will take place on 11 May.
21:32
Politics
Putin thanks Lukashenko for Moscow visit to attend 9 May celebrations
“We didn’t officially invite anyone. We simply said that we would be glad to see everyone who wanted to come. Aleksandr Grigoryevich [Lukashenko], thank you for coming,” Vladimir Putin said.
21:30
President
Lukashenko calls Victory great legacy, remarks on adverse position of some ‘comrades’
“It is kind of an achievement of ours. Back in the day our ancestors saved not only Europe but the whole world from the brown plague. This is our great legacy. We proceed from that. It is the legacy of Russians, Belarusians, and all the republics of the Soviet Union,” Aleksandr Lukashenko noted.
21:22
Politics
Putin highlights record high Belarus-Russia trade despite external challenges
“We always have something to discuss regarding current economic and social issues. Trade has reached record levels, despite the difficulties that external forces are trying to create for us,” Vladimir Putin said.
21:21
Society
Military expert: There will be no aggression from Belarus but don’t take it as weakness
The military expert drew attention to a recent interview of Belarus President Aleksandr Lukashenko with the RT TV channel, during which the Belarusian leader told the journalist: “No wars from the territory of Belarus against Poland and Lithuania are possible."
20:42
Society
Belarus’ State Control Committee honors memory of Great Patriotic War victims
On the eve of Victory Day representatives of the State Control Committee of Belarus honored the memory of those who perished during the Great Patriotic War.
20:09
Society
Belarus unaffected by forest fire in Chernobyl exclusion zone
TASS reported earlier that a large-scale forest fire had occurred in the Chernobyl exclusion zone, with its area estimated to exceed 1,100 hectares. The fire was spreading rapidly due to strong gusts of wind. The situation was also complicated by dry weather.
