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10
.09.25
11:02
Partners
China honors model teachers in celebration of Teachers' Day
China named 24
teachers and a group of Baoding University graduates, who volunteered to
teach in Northwest China's Xinjiang Uygur autonomous region, as the
nation's "Most Beautiful Teachers" for 2025, marking China's 41st
celebration of Teachers' Day on Wednesday.
10:59
Politics
Szijjarto: It’s time to return to common sense in relations with Belarus
Now is the right time to return to a sensible and rational approach to
developing bilateral relations with Belarus, Hungarian Minister of
Foreign Affairs and Trade Peter Szijjarto said at the expanded-format
talks with Belarusian Minister of Foreign Affairs Maksim Ryzhenkov.
10:42
Politics
Ryzhenkov: Belarus is ready to discuss even most sensitive issues with Hungary
Maksim Ryzhenkov expressed gratitude to his Hungarian counterpart for his steadfast position on regional affairs.
10:33
Society
Chairman of Union of Poles comments on Poland’s decision to close border with Belarus
Closing the Belarus-Poland border will have a negative impact on ordinary people and businesses, Chairman of the Union of Poles in Belarus public association Mieczyslaw Lysy told BelTA.
10:16
Partners
Iran announces launch of three new satellites by 2026
Iran is preparing to expand
its space programme with the planned launch of three satellites -
Kowsar, Zafar and Paya - before March 2026. This is reported by Mehr
News Agency, a partner of TV BRICS.
09:54
Society
Expert calls West’s speculations on Zapad 2025 exercise ‘political operation’
“If we examine the global situation, the only element absent is direct, large-scale military engagement. All other components are already there,” Aleksandr Alesin emphasized.
09:34
Partners
S. Korea adds 166,000 jobs in Aug.; youth employment remains weak
South Korea added nearly
170,000 jobs in August, but employment losses continued in the
manufacturing and construction sectors, as well as among the younger
population, data showed Wednesday.
09:17
Economy
Yegorov: Complex problems require complex solutions for enterprises
Addressing the issue of underperforming enterprises, Aleksandr Yegorov noted that while their number in Belarus is small, they require comprehensive solutions.
09:00
Society
Where can Belarus and Iran boost cooperation? Expert weighs in
In a new episode of the V Teme [On Point] project on BelTA’s YouTube channel, national security expert Aleksandr Tishchenko gave his take on the most promising avenues of cooperation between Belarus and Iran.
09
.09.25
20:00
Society
Over 100 missions, 12 tanks destroyed: Pilot Frolkin-Chepurnov's path to Victory
Nikolai Frolkin-Chepurnov completed his studies with highest distinction in May 1944. When the student was offered a job as an instructor to teach young cadets the art of flying, he categorically refused.
19:38
Politics
Belarus protests Poland’s decision to suspend border traffic
“The unlawful steps taken by one country essentially affect the entire border of the European Union with Belarus, creating considerable difficulties for normal international movement of people and cargoes,” the Belarusian Ministry of Foreign Affairs stressed.
19:19
Politics
Belarusian Ministry of Foreign Affairs condemns Poland’s decision to banish Belarusian diplomat
“We assume that it is part of the provocative policy coordinated with the Czech side against the Belarusian state for the purpose of further inflating tensions both in interstate relations and in the region as a whole,” the Belarusian Ministry of Foreign Affairs stressed.
19:15
Sport
Winning start for Belarus at Euro Beach Soccer League Superfinal
The Belarusian national beach soccer team got off to a winning start at
the Euro Beach Soccer League Superfinal Viareggio 2025 in Italy.
18:34
Economy
Belarus’ National Bank aims to bolster technological, digital sovereignty
Chairman of the Board of Belarus’ National Bank Roman Golovchenko
outlined plans to bolster technological and digital sovereignty in the
banking sector at a meeting hosted by the Belarusian president.
