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.10.24
11:08
Society
Early voting in Belarus' presidential election to start on 21 January 2025
Early voting in the presidential election in Belarus will begin on 21 January 2025.
11:08
Society
Domestic observers should get accredited for Belarus' presidential election by 20 January 2025
Domestic observers who want to monitor the 2025 presidential election in Belarus should get an accreditation by 20 January 2025, BelTA has learned.
10:56
Society
CEC approves schedule of Belarus' presidential election process
The document has seven chapters, each dedicated to certain stage of the presidential election process. It contains deadlines for the formation of territorial and precinct election commissions and polling stations, deadlines for the nomination of presidential candidates, their registration, and the timing of campaigning.
10:25
President
Lukashenko arrives for BRICS Outreach/Plus format meeting in Kazan
The day before, Aleksandr Lukashenko held a number of bilateral talks with leaders of foreign countries (Venezuela, Laos and Ethiopia) on the sidelines of the summit and gave several interviews (to BBC, VGTRK and the Chinese TV channel CGTN).
10:10
President
Aleksandr Lukashenko sends Independence Day greetings to Zambia
“During this period, Zambia has asserted its right to pursue an independent domestic and foreign policy, and has made significant progress in the economic sector,” the head of state noted.
10:03
Partners
Excavation unearths 5,000-year-old royal tomb amid capital speculation
A tomb dating back
approximately 5,000 years, presumed to be the grave of a prehistoric
king, has been discovered at a ruins site in Central China's Henan
province with more than 350 artifacts unearthed to date.
09:12
Partners
Türkiye's Gobeklitepe artifacts to be displayed at Rome's Colosseum
Replicas of three stone artifacts
from Türkiye’s Gobeklitepe, a 12,000-year-old heritage site in
Anatolia, will be showcased at the Colosseum in Rome for six months,
beginning Thursday.
01:53
Society
Belarusian family rescued from Gaza recalls their trials, evacuation
The way to Belarus was not easy. Belarusian diplomats, with the assistance of the International Committee of the Red Cross, did a truly gigantic job
00:06
Society
Belarusian citizen, her three children evacuated from Gaza
A Belarusian citizen and her three children have been evacuated to Belarus from the Gaza Strip. The airplane with the family on board landed at Minsk National Airport on 24 October, BelTA has learned.
23
.10.24
22:34
President
Lukashenko: China is dear to me
“I talk a lot about China. This country is dear to me personally (my youngest son studies at Peking University), and also bears a lot of importance at the state level,” the head of state said.
21:47
President
Lukashenko views China as main pillar of BRICS
Aleksandr Lukashenko stressed that BRICS is a young organization and it is still developing and evolving.
21:32
President
Lukashenko wants Belarus to be part of BRICS
Aleksandr Lukashenko stated: “Our place, Belarus’ place is in this collective. Our place is over there. Because our views on the world agenda coincide. Our views on the world coincide. We have practically the same goals. We strive for a multipolar world. We are against diktat and the rest."
21:20
President
Lukashenko attending BRICS summit reception in Russia's Kazan
The footage showed Aleksandr Lukashenko sitting at the table with dozens of other heads of state and high-ranking officials who had arrived for the summit. The Belarusian president was shown discussing something with President of Azerbaijan Ilham Aliyev.
21:09
President
'Empty talk': Lukashenko on Zelensky's 'peace plan'
Vladimir Zelensky's 'peace plan' is rubbish, Belarusian President Aleksandr Lukashenko said as he gave an interview to journalist Olga Skabeyeva of the Rossiya TV channel on the sidelines of the BRICS summit in Kazan, Russia on 23 October, BelTA has learned.
21:03
President
Lukashenko: Fakes about DPRK troops on Russia’s side may be used to deploy NATO troops in Ukraine
“Honestly speaking, we know what is going on at the front line and in [Russia’s] Kursk Oblast. We didn’t see Koreans over there. This is why these Koreans hide too well. Although if they were there, they would have to fight instead of hiding,” the head of state remarked.