For Belarus, its own Nobel Prize winner is more interesting than the so-called “elections”. “Nasha Niva’s” editorial office wasn’t able to accommodate all who came to Alexievich’s Nobel conference.
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Tahrir, Maidan, Taksim: what is a “domino effect” phenomenon and what should civil society change? (Photo and video)
A scientific discussion about the change of paradigm of civil society in its development took place within the frames of the 5th International Congress of Belarusan Studies in Kaunas.
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ALDA at International Congress of Belarusan Studies in Kaunas
The Secretary General of ALDA, Antonella Valmorbida, attended the International Congress of Belarusan Studies (Lithuania) invited by the Centre for European Transformation and the International Consortium “EuroBelarus”, from Minsk.
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What is Belarusan civil society ill with due to the crisis of institutional trust? (Photo)
Does Belarus have an invisible analogue of NGO sector? Why do litigators and secluded xenophobes live among us? Scientists from Lithuania, Ukraine, Belarus, Russia discuss civil society’s diagnosis.
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Belarusan author Svetlana Alexievich is awarded the Nobel Prize in Literature 2015
She won the prize “for her polyphonic writings, a monument to suffering and courage in our time”.
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The Year of Belarusan thinking in the Flying University
We publish the speech of Tatiana Vadalazhskaya, a coordinator of the Flying University, during the first session of the university seminar in the 2015-2016 academic year.
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Uladzimir Matskevich: I walked in St. Petersburg like Diogenes with a lamp, looking for a teacher
The Flying University started its sixth season from “The main question: What can we know about the unpredictable, or what we know about the future?”
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The International Congress of Belarusan Studies announced the winners of an annual award (Photo)
The awarding ceremony of the prominent Belarusan researchers took place on October 3 in the BLC in Kaunas.
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The International Congress of Belarusan Studies is taking place in Kaunas (Photo)
The first part of the day was dedicated to the Belarus-Germany relations and the World War II problems.
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The International Congress of Belarusan Studies opened in Kaunas
About 450 scientists from 22 countries — US, Italy, Germany, Great Britain, Georgia, Ukraine, and Poland are taking part in it in order to discuss the results of their researches over one year.
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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.