The world has faced the onset of authoritarianism on democracy on a global scale: democracies are losing to authoritarianism.
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Hovsep Khurshudyan: Sasna Tsrer group isn’t terrorist, but a response to the political mayhem of the state
On July 17, an armed group seized the building of the Patrol-Guard Service Regiment in Erebuni district of Yerevan. First National Security Service reported about “an armed group,” then — “terrorists.”
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Michal Aniempadystau: In the current situation Intermarum is a totally politically unrealistic project
How Belarus can use the idea of a new unified Europe?
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Iryna Dubianetskaya: Due to efforts of Russian Orthodox Church Belarus’ cultural landscape changes
“Russian World” enters the consciousness of Belarusans through the most cherished, intimate things — the relationship with God; firmly settles there and forces out our authenticity.
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How to divide humanity into two unequal parts in four days (Photos)
A traditional summer camp of the Flying University took place near ĹepieÍ. This year it was dedicated to games and game practice of university building.
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Russia reminds wayward ally Belarus of its economic muscle
When Russia annexed Ukraine's Crimea region, Belarusan President Alexander Lukashenko began trying to loosen his close ties with Moscow, fearing his country would be the next target.
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Uladzimir Matskevich: No nation is exclusively heroic or exclusively felonious
The scandal around Svetlana Alexievich’s statements, including a statement of the Polish Foreign Ministry is an attempt to make a mountain out of a molehill.
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Uladzimir Matskevich: The EU is satisfied with Belarus as a buffer state between West and East
Belarus in a preserved status can be endured for quite a long time and sometimes even be given money so that it is quiet, without revolutions and chaos.
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Andrei Yahorau: The referendum in the UK left European elite with no illusions
Eurosceptics will have enough energy to initiate referendums on leaving the European Union; but they won’t win them.
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Uladzimir Matskevich: Britain's voice may be even stronger in result of its exit from the EU
The public opinion in the UK could swing the other way, when the real benefits and losses from the Brexit will be counted.
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Andrei Yahorau — Al Jazeera: “Lukashenko is irresponsible”
He said Belarus would likely face economic tightening not only as a result of the coronavirus pandemic but also a Russian trade oil crisis that worsened this past winter.