The leader of the Belarusian opposition in exile, Svetlana Tikhanovskaya, marches in Warsaw, Poland, to protest the presidential election in Belarus. The election is set to hand President Alexander Lukashenko a seventh term,
Belarus is more a democracy country than European countries, international observer from Poland Krzysztof Tolwinski said on the air of the Belarus 1 TV channel.
The election of the President of the Republic of Belarus is recognised as valid, with Aleksandr Lukashenko winning the largest number of votes — as stated by Chairman of Belarus’ Central Election Commission Igor Karpenko at a press conference on the preliminary results of the Presidential election in Belarus.
Poland's foreign ministry has expressed disappointment over Sunday’s presidential vote in neighbouring Belarus, where strongman leader Alexander Lukashenko is poised to extend his 31-year rule following a landslide victory widely dismissed by the West as a sham.
Poland has reframed the debate on migration through the lenses of national security, forcing the EU to change its tune. View on euronews
Poland’s presidency of the European Union is firmly focused on security. The challenges and contradictions of defending the bloc and its values are stark at Poland's border with Belarus, Russia's ally in its war on Ukraine.
Poland pursues the most aggressive policy against Belarus, Belarusian President Aleksandr Lukashenko told the media in Minsk on .
A senior member of the Polish government accused Russia on Tuesday of attempting to recruit Poles on the dark net to try to influence Poland's presidential election campaign.
MINSK, January 26. /TASS/. Poland is pursuing an aggressive policy towards Belarus today and is gearing up for an intervention, Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko said on Sunday speaking to ...
Documents obtained by OCCRP and analyzed by BIC helped reveal how Belarus’s Integral continues to produce and supply microchips for Russian military industrial complex using imported Western components despite sanctions.
POŁOWCE, Poland — Poland’s fortified buffer zone against Belarus and Russia could see a surge in migrants in the coming months, officials here warn, as spring temperatures encourage more people to attempt border crossings.
Lukashenko wins big in Belarus election scorned by West