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Михаил Федоров, вице-премьер-министр Украины по вопросам инноваций, подписал Важные поправки в Соглашение об участии Украины в программе ЕС «Цифровая Европа» (2021–2027). Роберто Виола, генеральный директор Генерального директората Европейской комиссии по сетям связи, контенту и технологиям (Connect), подписал поправки со стороны ЕС.
19.04 / 10:37
Belarusian tobacco contraband big problem for neighbors
Lithuanians and Poles have sounded the alarm for months over smuggled Belarusian cigarettes brought by land, water, and even air into the European Union across Belarus' western border. In 2020, the volume of illegal shipments increased markedly. Since the beginning of 2021, there has been a real boom in cigarette smuggling. According to Euroradio estimates, during the first months of 2021, Polish, Lithuanian, Latvian, and Ukrainian customs officers arrested 5 million packs of Belarusian cigarettes disguised as others shipments. Here's how it works. Lithuania: 1.7 million packs of smuggled cigarettes since the beginning of the year «Even
13.04 / 07:52
АСЕАН, США, ЕС и Япония стали крупнейшими торговыми партнерами КНР в 1 квартале 2021 года
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06.04 / 18:16
технологии
SEC
V999, an alleged «gold» coin, Rainer von Holst alias Jan Faber and Jakob B.
We recently reported on the case of the German citizen Rainer von Holst, alias Jan Faber, who has been illegally residing in the United States of America (USA) since 2015. A person from the USA, who calls herself Tammy M., has been advertising the alleged gold-backed coin V999.gold on the internet for a long time.
23.03 / 19:49
EU And U.S. Support Opposition’s Initiative To Hold Election In Belarus In 2021
The EU and the U.S. supported the initiative of the Belarusian opposition to hold a presidential election in Belarus in 2021, Interfax.by reports.
20.03 / 23:07
Italy described as informal friend of Belarus inside European Union
MINSK, 17 March (BelTA) – Chairman of the International Affairs and National Security Commission of the Council of the Republic of the National Assembly of Belarus Sergei Rachkov met with Chairman of the Foreign Affairs and Emigration Commission of the Senate of the Italian Republic Vito Petrocelli on 17 March. The meeting was organized upon the initiative of the Italian side, the press service of the upper chamber of the Belarusian parliament told BelTA. Sergei Rachkov said: “Italy has always been in the informal group of Belarus'
09.03 / 13:18
IOC Refuses To Recognize Lukashenka Son As Belarus Olympic Chair
In a statement on March 8, the IOC said that it also refused to recognize the head of Belarus’s ice hockey federation, Dzmitry Baskau, as a member of the NOC Executive Board, adding that it also decided to maintain the exclusion of the two men from all IOC events and activities, including the Olympic Games. The Belarusian NOC was led by Alyaksandr Lukashenka from 1997 until last month. Lukashenka's son, Viktar, was named the new NOC chairman
03.03 / 00:02
EU Prolongs Sanctions Against High-Level Officials In Belarus For One Year
The European Union has prolonged its sanctions against persons in positions of authority and business representatives in Belarus for a year. The corresponding statement of the EU Council was published on Thursday, 25 February.
05.02 / 17:50
EU Ambassador Speaks About Sanctions, Assistance To Belarus And Attempts To Visit Detainees
In an interview, Dirk Schuebel also spoke about sanctions, numerous attempts to get into pre-trial detention facilities where political prisoners are held, about EU assistance to Belarus, and explained why the EU cannot declare the OMON [riot police] and GUBOPiK [the Main Directorate for combating organized crime] terrorist organizations. Here are some excerpts from the interview. On sanctions “The European Union does not take restrictive
05.02 / 17:29
Svyatlana Tsikhanouskaya nominated for Nobel Peace Prize
Svyatlana Tsikhanouskaya has been nominated for the Nobel Peace Prize. Such an initiative was taken by Lithuanian President Gitanas Nausėda, BNS news agency writes. The winner will be known only in October 2021, but it was necessary to submit the nomination before January 31. Parliamentarians,
04.02 / 14:54
крипто
EU Prepares Fourth Package Of Sanctions Against Belarus, Considers 165 Names
The European Union is preparing to adopt the fourth package of sanctions against Belarusian officials and those who take part in arrests, tortures, beatings of peaceful demonstrators, and human rights violations in Belarus. The new package may be adopted in late February or early March, Franak Vyachorko, Svetlana Tikhanovskaya’s advisor on international affairs, told TUT.BY.
29.01 / 19:40
Lukashenka's henchman uses clever trick to avoid sanctions
One of the biggest Belarusian businessmen Alyaksei Aleksin almost ended up on the EU sanctions list. This is a case where 'almost' counts. Aleksin is said to be one of those who were crossed off the list at the last minute. But the office of Svyatlana Tsikhanouskaya and her associates may finally get the entrepreneur, who is sometimes called «Lukashenka's purse», under sanctions. By all appearances, the businessman is well aware of it. Otherwise, how else to explain the fact that Aleksin decided to «get ahead of the game» and to prepare the landing spot? (Almost) everything is given to children The well-dive
24.01 / 12:32
технологии
люди
самит
Владельцы iPhone во всём мире не могут получить доступ к Facebook
The Facebook logo is seen on an iPhone in this photo illustration in Warsaw, Poland on December 17, 2020. Facebook has disabled several features on it's Messenger app to comply with new data usage rules currently being put in place in the EU as aprt of the ePrivacy Directive.
21.01 / 14:08
крипто
Big Brother is unwell: Why Synesis was hit by European sanctions
Belarusian company Synesis became the first IT-company to fall under the European sanctions. The arguments of the EU Council are as follows: the company provided the authorities with video surveillance platform, which allows facial recognition. The European officials are sure that Synesis benefits by supporting Lukashenka's regime. Synesis has already said it plans to challenge the inclusion in the «black list». The company believes that there are «no legal or rational grounds» for this. What does Synesis do and does it really help identify protesters? Changed citizenship for tenders The co-founder — and mos
05.01 / 17:54
Protesters have taken to the streets of Belarus since the election in August 2020 they say was rigged
Synesis holds a special place among the Belarusian companies that have come under the EU sanctions. An IT firm and resident of the Minsk-based Hi-Tech Park, the company has created the Kipod video surveillance platform, which the EU believes security forces in Belarus use to identifying protesters. But Synesis is connected with the Belarusian regime much more closely than simply as a developer of a video surveillance system commissioned by the Ministry of Internal Affairs. Euroradio has learned that a businessman close to Lukashenka is directly related to the company. Cigarette smoke When it comes to Synesis LLC, three of its owners are
24.12 / 23:04
EU Officially Slaps More Economic Sanctions On Belarus Over Crackdown
The European Union on December 17 imposed a third round of economic sanctions on dozens of Belarusian individuals and entities over their suspected involvement in a crackdown on ongoing pro-democracy protests. The latest round of sanctions was initially announced on December 16 and officially adopted during a meeting the next day of the European Council. They include restrictive measures imposed on the head of Belarusian
24.12 / 23:04
U.S. Senate Unanimously Approves New Ambassador To Belarus
The U.S. Senate has unanimously approved the appointment of Julie Fisher, deputy assistant secretary for Western Europe and the European Union, as the new ambassador to Belarus.
24.12 / 17:34
политика
Евросоюз и Великобритания согласовали торговую сделку по Brexit
перестала быть членом ЕС в ночь на 1 февраля 2020 года после трёх лет консультаций по поводу условий выхода.“We have finally found an agreement.
17.12 / 14:38
крипто
Can the EU resolve Belarus conundrum?
A four-month stand-off between Belarusian strongman Alexander Lukashenko and the pro-democratic protesters posed a serious challenge for the EU. The block that had announced its ambition to become a geopolitical actor, has found itself with very few levers in relation to the crisis in its immediate neighborhood. Brussels has been active in its rhetoric – condemning violence, criminal persecution and torture of protesters in Belarus.
28.11 / 16:26
EP Adopts New Resolution On Belarus, Demands Investigation Into Bondarenko’s Murder
The European deputies voted on the adoption of resolution on the situation in Belarus. Its draft was published on the website of the European Parliament. The draft document titled “resolution on th
23.09 / 22:36
Приватбанк
The decision of the Pechersk Court on PrivatBank in favour of Surkis causes great concern in the European Union - EU Ambassador to Ukraine
Surkis' lawsuit against PrivatBank and the decision of the Pechersk Court in their favor cause serious concern to Ukraine's European partners. The head of the EU delegation to Ukraine Matti Maasikas said this in his interview to the RBC-Ukraine.
30.07 / 18:11
кибербезопасность
Бизнес и закон
ЕС впервые ввел санкции против россиян за кибератаки
«Сегодня Совет решил ввести ограничительные меры в отношении шести лиц и трех организаций, ответственных за различные кибератаки или причастных к ним. К ним относятся попытки кибератак против ОЗХО, известные как WannaCry, NotPetya и Operation Cloud Hopper», — говорится в сообщении.Cреди россиян, попавших под санкции, - Алексей Минин, Алексей Моренец, Евгений Серебряков и Олег Сотников.
29.04 / 06:24
общество
Яир Нетаньягу раскритиковал Европу
Сообщение Нетаньягу во вторник, в Йом Азикарон, было ответом на твит от делегации Европейского Союза в Государстве Израиль, отметив свое участие в церемонии, в организации «Борцы за мир», которое собрало рекордных 200 000 участников.
19.03 / 13:19
политика
Евросоюз
Коронавирус (COVID-19)
Переговорщик Евросоюза по Brexit заразился коронавирусом
Мужчина уточнил, что чувствует себя нормально и находится в хорошем расположении духа.
30.10 / 22:06
Brexit
общество
политика
Евросоюз одобрил отсрочку Brexit до 31 января 2020 года
Евросоюз окончательно одобрил третью отсрочку Brexit до 31 января 2020 года. Велика вероятность, что эта отсрочка станет последней.
24.07 / 12:44
Lukashenka asks to pass signal about Ukraine to EU
The governmental problem in Ukraine ‘has been more or less solved’ after the recent presidential and parliamentary elections, Lukashenka claimed. It is essential that the situation in Ukraine is stabilized and the Belarusian President is expecting Brussels to render assistance. “I am asking you to pass this signal to the European Union no matter how difficult it may be for you now when you are leaving for another country (Viktorin will represent the EU interests in Armenia): Ukraine needs support,” Alyaksandr Lukashenka’s press service quotes the President.
Kiev is oriented on Brussels more than on Moscow or Minsk. That is why the European Union that said “A”, should also say “B” and support the Ukrainian people now.
24.07 / 07:59
Flexible Stagnation: How Lukashenka Has Held On To Power For 25 Years In Belarus
And a 39-year-old former collective farm director with a deep, nasal voice and a knack for populist pronouncements won the first — and so far only — democratic presidential election in Belarus. Alyaksandr Lukashenka was sworn in on July 20, 1994, beginning the first of five presidential terms — and counting.
Europe and the world have undergone startling transformations over the last quarter-century but the presence of Lukashenka has been a constant. Or has it? The wily leader of this resource-poor nation of 10 million bordering Russia, Ukraine, and three European Union and NATO countries has proven endlessly flexible in his constancy, turning his country into a textbook example of adaptive authoritarianism.
To the surprise of most observers, the political neophyte Lukashenka proved from the beginning to be an adroit politician with formidable instincts. At a turbulent time he tapped a vein of conservatism in Belarus, whose citizens overwhelmingly voted against the dissolution of the Soviet Union in the 1991 referendum and have often sought stability but had to settle for stagnation.
He moved quickly to lay the foundations of the authoritarian system that has become entrenched under his rule by holding a constitutional referendum in 1996 that extended his term to 2001, gave his decrees the force of law, and gave him virtually complete control over the state budget. With these powers, he quickly established personal control over all key institutions — the judiciary, election commissions, unions, law enforcement and security agencies, all major media, and so on.
23.07 / 00:19
Lukashenka seeks 'closer political dialogue with EU'
«Today there are no obstacles to closer dialogue not only on economic but also political matters. Belarus is ready for this. Let us move forward in this direction, without waiting for any kind of event: be it parliamentary or presidential elections. I think our relations are more important than any political campaigns in Belarus or in your countries,” Lukashenka said.
The head of state highlighted Andrea Wiktorin's great contribution to the development of relations between Belarus and the European Union. He also expressed gratitude for the financial support that the EU provides to the projects in Belarus, including those to develop infrastructure.
Andrea Wiktorin, on her part, said that over the past few years Belarus and the European Union have been able to build a relationship of trust. “We engage in an open dialogue on political themes, economic issues and also on specific, individual matters such as trade, customs, and so on,” she said.
Andrea Wiktorin, the current head of the EU Delegation to Belarus, has been nominated as head of the EU Delegation to Armenia. The designated new Head of the Delegation of the European Union to Belarus is German diplomat Dirk Schuebel who currently heads the EEAS Russia Division.
20.07 / 02:04
Time to pay attention to Belarus
Lukashenko likely thought hosting the games would be an opportunity to rally Belarusians around his leadership. Instead, his country is feeling increasingly anxious amid mounting tensions with Russia.
Russian president Vladimir Putin's attendance for the closing ceremony on June 30 didn't calm the situation.
Ever since winning the presidential election in 1994, Lukashenko has ruled the country with an iron fist, obsessed with staying in power. He disappeared several opponents and critics in the late 1990s.
In 2006, he resorted to fraud to secure victory in the presidential election and cracked down violently against his opponents. The United States and European Union in turn slapped sanctions on him and his regime.
After Lukashenko released all the political prisoners in 2008, the West eased sanctions; they reimposed sanctions after another bad election and crackdown in 2010.
They lifted them almost entirely after the 2015 elections, which did not see a repeat of the crackdown in previous elections; this easing of sanctions also came against the backdrop of Putin's illegal annexation of Crimea and invasion of Ukraine.
Before Putin, the doddering Boris Yeltsin was Lukashenko's Russian counterpart, and Lukashenko was convinced he could outmanoeuvre Yeltsin.
Lukashenko thought a union treaty between Minsk and Moscow signed in December 1999 would be the path for him to run the two countries together.
Lukashenko's plans were scuttled, however, when Putin replaced Yeltsin as Russian president. In Putin, Lukashenko found himself with a new Russian leader who had no intention of serving as second fiddle.
Putin steadily pursued a more assertive policy toward Russia's neighbours, including invasions of Georgia in 2008 and Ukraine in 2014.
Pressure on Belarus grew as well, as Putin reduced oil subsidies and other financial support to Belarus. He convinced Lukashenko to join various regional entities — the Collective Security Treaty Organization and Eurasian Economic Union – as part of an effort to establish a Russian sphere of influence.
Putin also wants to set up a military base in Belarus, which would take to another level the increasing integration of Belarusian and Russian military and security forces.
The recent report of the International Strategic Action Network for Security clearly demonstrates Putin's «creeping assault on the sovereignty of Belarus.»
More recently, the Russia-Belarus union, dating back to 1999, is back in fashion, because formalising suc...
19.07 / 00:16
Minsk pushing for removal of Russia’s sanctions on importing Belarus apples
In simple terms, they are checking whether the apples that soon might be labelled ‘made in Belarus’ do grow in the country.
In April, Rosselkhoznadzor, the Federal Service for Veterinary and Phytosanitary Supervision, imposed temporary restrictions on the imports of apples and pears from Belarus claiming that it makes deliveries of sanctioned food of EU origin to Russia. Rosselkhoznadzor stressed the agency did not receive reliable information about the volume of imports and the volume of goods that passed through the procedure of customs clearance in our country. This leads to falsification of the goods’ true country of origin, the Russian side added.
Over the past two days, Rosselkhoznadzor experts have made a number of visits to Belarusian gardens. According to the watchdog, they are estimating the production capacity of farms in Brest, Vitsebsk and Hrodna.
They came to Belarus at the invitation of Alyaksandr Piskun, Director of the Main State Inspectorate on Seed-growing, Quarantine and Plant Protection.
In May, Rosselkhoznadzor said they had no intention to lift the ban.
In late June, Russian president Vladimir Putin signed a decree extending ‘specific economic measures against countries that imposed sanctions against Russia until December 31, 2020.
Since August 2015, Russia has destroyed about thousands of tons of food from countries that were put under the Russian food embargo. Most of these products made it into Russia through Belarus.
Belarusian companies gained notoriety for purchasing food products ‘made in the EU’, ‘editing’ some inscription on their packages and then delivering them to Russia which took retaliation measures against the bloc for its sanctions list and support of Ukraine.
17.07 / 13:59
Why Belarus Doesn’t Compromise With EU To Abolish Death Penalty
In Belarus, criminals are executed for the most heinous and brutal crimes. Since 2007, there were less than five death sentences per year.
However, the very existence of capital punishment distinguishes Belarus not only from the rest of Europe but also from other post-USSR countries.
The European Union and the Council of Europe don’t neglect a single death sentence in Belarus, usually reacting with the statements of condemnation.
For many European capitals, the death penalty is a dark stain on Belarus’s reputation that seriously hinders the development of mutual relations.
The death penalty doesn’t prevent the EU from building relations with other countries, such as China, Japan, or the bastion of democracy – the United States.
When the argument is brought up in a conversation with Western diplomats, one always hears the same mantra: “this is Europe, and there is no place for the death penalty.”
The EU insists on the moratorium not only because of some European values but also because this concession is politically convenient, it is very easy to record.
It’s not clear how to measure freedom of speech or assembly, while the death penalty – either you have one or you don’t. For the EU, this is an understandable criterion of progress.
Most often, the government refers to public opinion, particularly to the referendum of 1996, where the majority voters voted in favor of retaining the death penalty.
Truth be told, independent polls also show that Belarusians don’t support the abolition of capital punishment. But since when this was a problem for the authorities?
What’s stopping the government then? There can be two explanations: either Lukashenko is really a staunch supporter of capital punishment or he doesn’t want to sell this concession cheaply.
Some officials familiar with the subject admit that attempts to lobby for a moratorium on the death penalty within the system always rested on the unequivocal refusal of the president.
The second reason – the lack of a counteroffer from the EU – looks more realistic. For moral reasons, the EU cannot simply offer Minsk a bag of money for stopping the executions.
In general, in Brussels, there are neither the means to work with Belarus nor the enthusiasm to buy any concessions. On the upside, since the moratorium on the death penalty is a one-time favor, Minsk doesn’t want to give a trump card for nothing.
Therefore, there are only two ways out. Either the EU should radically reconsider its relations with Belarus a...
16.07 / 21:02
Belarusians may start paying €80 for Schengen visa in 2020
For the citizens of Russia, Armenia and Azerbaijan, the fee will not change. They will continue to pay 35 euros for the visa — this amount is specified in the agreements of these countries with the EU to simplify the issuance of visas.
The corresponding regulation of the European Parliament and of the Council of 20 June has been published by the Official Journal of the European Union today.
11.07 / 14:20
Interesting Facts About Riga That You May Not Have Known
For over 800 years now, the beautiful Riga has been living on the shores of the Baltic Sea. Being at the crossroads of trade routes, the city absorbed the culture and traditions of many nations and today, Riga, perhaps, is the international capital in the European Union.