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Belarus 2025 Elections to Lack Independent Observers
The 2025 Belarusian elections will proceed without independent international observers, only featuring pro-Minsk and Moscow individuals, according to the European Platform for Democratic Elections (EPDE), who have identified about 360 'fake' observers and documented the Belarusian authorities' refus...
Belarus 2025 Elections to Lack Independent Observers
The 2025 Belarusian elections will proceed without independent international observers, only featuring pro-Minsk and Moscow individuals, according to the European Platform for Democratic Elections (EPDE), who have identified about 360 'fake' observers and documented the Belarusian authorities' refus...
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52% Bias Score


Lukashenko's Expected Victory in Belarus Amidst Repression and Russian Nuclear Deployment
Belarus holds a presidential election in January 2025, with authoritarian leader Alexander Lukashenko virtually assured of a seventh term amidst a climate of repression following the disputed 2020 election and Russia's deployment of tactical nuclear weapons on Belarusian territory.
Lukashenko's Expected Victory in Belarus Amidst Repression and Russian Nuclear Deployment
Belarus holds a presidential election in January 2025, with authoritarian leader Alexander Lukashenko virtually assured of a seventh term amidst a climate of repression following the disputed 2020 election and Russia's deployment of tactical nuclear weapons on Belarusian territory.
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40% Bias Score


Lukashenko's Expected Victory in Belarus's Presidential Election
Belarus holds a presidential election on Sunday, with Alexander Lukashenko, in power since 1994, expected to win; the 2020 election, which Lukashenko won with 80% of the vote, triggered massive protests and a brutal crackdown, and this year's election is anticipated to be a formality, due to the sup...
Lukashenko's Expected Victory in Belarus's Presidential Election
Belarus holds a presidential election on Sunday, with Alexander Lukashenko, in power since 1994, expected to win; the 2020 election, which Lukashenko won with 80% of the vote, triggered massive protests and a brutal crackdown, and this year's election is anticipated to be a formality, due to the sup...
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60% Bias Score


Belarus' Youth and the 2023 Election: Apathy and Disillusionment
Young Belarusians aged 18-20 display varying levels of engagement in the 2023 election, with some apathetic, others cautiously observing, and a few actively disengaged due to disillusionment following the 2020 events; their lack of engagement highlights the lasting impact of those events and the gov...
Belarus' Youth and the 2023 Election: Apathy and Disillusionment
Young Belarusians aged 18-20 display varying levels of engagement in the 2023 election, with some apathetic, others cautiously observing, and a few actively disengaged due to disillusionment following the 2020 events; their lack of engagement highlights the lasting impact of those events and the gov...
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44% Bias Score


Belarus: Patriarchy hinders women's rights
Darya Aftanasyava, a Belarusian feminist activist recently released from prison, discusses the prevalence of patriarchal attitudes in Belarus, noting restrictions on women's professions, the suppression of feminist voices, and the harsh conditions faced by women in prison.
Belarus: Patriarchy hinders women's rights
Darya Aftanasyava, a Belarusian feminist activist recently released from prison, discusses the prevalence of patriarchal attitudes in Belarus, noting restrictions on women's professions, the suppression of feminist voices, and the harsh conditions faced by women in prison.
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44% Bias Score


Poland's Fortified Border: Security vs. Migration Crisis
Poland's EU presidency focuses on border security, deploying 13,000 troops and guards to counter what it calls 'hybrid warfare' involving migrants, resulting in a sharp drop in asylum applications but also accusations of illegal pushbacks and human rights violations.
Poland's Fortified Border: Security vs. Migration Crisis
Poland's EU presidency focuses on border security, deploying 13,000 troops and guards to counter what it calls 'hybrid warfare' involving migrants, resulting in a sharp drop in asylum applications but also accusations of illegal pushbacks and human rights violations.
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56% Bias Score

Lukashenko Set for Seventh Term as Belarusian President Amidst Authoritarian Rule and Russian Nuclear Deployment
Belarus holds a presidential election in January 2025, with Alexander Lukashenko, in power since 1994, virtually assured of a seventh term despite widespread international condemnation of his authoritarian rule and close ties with Russia, which include hosting Russian tactical nuclear weapons.

Lukashenko Set for Seventh Term as Belarusian President Amidst Authoritarian Rule and Russian Nuclear Deployment
Belarus holds a presidential election in January 2025, with Alexander Lukashenko, in power since 1994, virtually assured of a seventh term despite widespread international condemnation of his authoritarian rule and close ties with Russia, which include hosting Russian tactical nuclear weapons.
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36% Bias Score

Lithuania's Balancing Act: Belarusian Migration and Security Concerns
Despite over 4,500 Belarusians leaving Lithuania in the last year, they remain the second largest foreign group; the prime minister opposes further restrictions, contrasting with the interior minister's view of cultural closeness, while acknowledging security risks.

Lithuania's Balancing Act: Belarusian Migration and Security Concerns
Despite over 4,500 Belarusians leaving Lithuania in the last year, they remain the second largest foreign group; the prime minister opposes further restrictions, contrasting with the interior minister's view of cultural closeness, while acknowledging security risks.
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40% Bias Score

Lukashenko Seeks Re-election Amidst Repression and Growing Russian Influence
Belarus holds a presidential election on Sunday with five candidates; however, Alexander Lukashenko, in power since 1994, is widely expected to win, despite his human rights record and lack of independent observation.

Lukashenko Seeks Re-election Amidst Repression and Growing Russian Influence
Belarus holds a presidential election on Sunday with five candidates; however, Alexander Lukashenko, in power since 1994, is widely expected to win, despite his human rights record and lack of independent observation.
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64% Bias Score

EU Parliament Condemns Belarus Elections, Demands Sanctions
The European Parliament denounced Belarus's upcoming presidential election as illegitimate, calling for the release of political prisoners, increased sanctions against the Lukashenko regime, and potential creation of an international tribunal for human rights abuses; the resolution passed with 567 v...

EU Parliament Condemns Belarus Elections, Demands Sanctions
The European Parliament denounced Belarus's upcoming presidential election as illegitimate, calling for the release of political prisoners, increased sanctions against the Lukashenko regime, and potential creation of an international tribunal for human rights abuses; the resolution passed with 567 v...
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52% Bias Score

Russia's Grip on Belarus Tightens Ahead of January Election
Belarus's upcoming January presidential election, widely anticipated to result in another term for Alexander Lukashenko due to Russia's strong backing and suppression of dissent, showcases the Kremlin's firm grip on the country's political landscape, leaving Belarus' democratic future uncertain.

Russia's Grip on Belarus Tightens Ahead of January Election
Belarus's upcoming January presidential election, widely anticipated to result in another term for Alexander Lukashenko due to Russia's strong backing and suppression of dissent, showcases the Kremlin's firm grip on the country's political landscape, leaving Belarus' democratic future uncertain.
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40% Bias Score

Belarus Expands Criteria for Socially Dangerous Family Designations
In Belarus, families are designated as "socially dangerous" (SOP) for reasons ranging from parental substance abuse to political charges, with the process lacking clear guidelines and potentially leading to arbitrary interventions and family separations.

Belarus Expands Criteria for Socially Dangerous Family Designations
In Belarus, families are designated as "socially dangerous" (SOP) for reasons ranging from parental substance abuse to political charges, with the process lacking clear guidelines and potentially leading to arbitrary interventions and family separations.
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52% Bias Score
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