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.03.26
13:32
Economy
Belarusian Chamber of Commerce and Industry outlines brand protection strategies
Vitaly Vabishchevich, Deputy Chairman of the Belarusian Chamber of Commerce and Industry (BelCCI) talked to the media ahead of the international conference “Protection of national brands: from trademark registration and countering unfair practices to cybersecurity”.
13:12
Society
39 million passengers and counting: Belavia celebrates 30 years in the sky
Belavia celebrates its 30th anniversary on 5 March. During this time, it has transported over 39 million passengers and operated more than 476,000 flights.
12:51
Society
‘From re-equipment to efficient use’: New tasks outlined for Belarusian healthcare sector
Speaking about the tasks facing the industry, the minister primarily noted the personnel issue. This concerns high-quality, practice-oriented training for students, which allows them to apply their knowledge from the very first day on the job.
12:37
Partners
Chinese scientists find a way to effectively remove plastic contaminants in water
Chinese team has developed a new strategy to remove microplastics that adversely affect health.
12:27
Sport
Sabalenka to face Sakatsume in Indian Wells round of 64
In the round of 64, the opponent for world number one Aryna Sabalenka of Belarus will be Japanese Himeno Sakatsume (world No. 132), who defeated Alycia Parks of the USA (No. 96) 6-4, 6-3.
12:21
Economy
Belarus’ foreign trade totals $6.7178bn in January 2026
In January 2026, Belarus’ foreign trade amounted to $6.7178 billion, including exports of $3.2527 billion and imports of $3.4651 billion.
12:00
Society
Is a ground operation in Iran possible? Political scientist weighs in
The United States could muster a maximum of 100,000 special forces troops for a ground operation in Iran if they decide to invade the country, compared to a current contingent of only 70,000, political scientist and orientalist Karine Gevorgyan said.
11:53
Society
‘Global trade is crumbling’: Political scientist on the ripple effects of the Iran situation
Global trade is on the rocks, and the Arabian Peninsula monarchies have become expendable material for the US in the conflict with Iran, political scientist and orientalist Karine Gevorgyan said.
11:22
Partners
Kazakhstan adds two new sites to UNESCO World Heritage Tentative List
The new additions
include the Jarkent Mosque and the Ascension Cathedral, Kazakh State
Counselor Erlan Karin announced.
11:12
President
Lukashenko presents state awards to women ahead of 8 March
In keeping with tradition, the ceremony was held in the Palace of Independence, and all eyes, naturally, were on the women - beautiful, intelligent, and talented.
11:05
Economy
Uzbekistan’s CCI head outlines cooperation plans with Belarus
Chairman of the Chamber of Commerce and Industry of Uzbekistan Davron Vakhabov revealed plans for cooperation with Belarus in a conversation with journalists ahead of his meeting with Belarusian Prime Minister Aleksandr Turchin.
11:02
Economy
Belarus outlines new priorities for export growth in Russia
Belarus’ Ambassador to Russia Yuri Seliverstov outlined the tasks facing Belarusian exporters during a meeting of the interagency working group to monitor supplies to the Russian Federation.
10:31
Economy
Belarus, Uzbekistan seek to expand cooperation in civil aviation
Belarus and Uzbekistan intend to step up cooperation in civil aviation to boost tourism potential and strengthen business ties between the two countries.
10:15
Economy
Belarus’ Development Bank may issue bank guarantees to SMEs for Br10m in 2026
Resolution No. 98/7 of the Council of Ministers and the National Bank of Belarus, dated 27 February 2026, has approved the limit for bank guarantees to be issued by the Development Bank to small and medium-sized businesses for the year 2026.
10:04
Partners
China's key terrestrial wild animal, plant species see steady growth amid better ecological environment
China now effectively conserves more
than 80 percent of its nationally protected wild terrestrial animal and
plant species, following marked improvement in the quality of wildlife
habitats, the National Forestry and Grassland Administration announced.
