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  2. History of Belarus - Wikipedia

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    After the end of War in 1945, Belarus became one of the founding members of the United Nations Organisation. Joining Belarus was the Soviet Union itself and another republic Ukraine. In exchange for Belarus and Ukraine joining the UN, the United States had the right to seek two more votes, a right that has never been exercised. [27]

  3. Belarus - Wikipedia

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    The name Belarus is closely related with the term Belaya Rus', i.e., White Rus'. [15] There are several claims to the origin of the name White Rus'. [16] An ethno-religious theory suggests that the name used to describe the part of old Ruthenian lands within the Grand Duchy of Lithuania that had been populated mostly by Slavs who had been Christianized early, as opposed to Black Ruthenia ...

  4. Belarusian Telegraph Agency - Wikipedia

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    The agency was founded on December 23, 1918. During the Soviet times BelTA cooperated with the Telegraph Agency of the Soviet Union (TASS), although it was legally independent of it. [citation needed] After the USSR ceased to exist in 1991, BelTA has been the national news agency of Belarus.

  5. Nexta - Wikipedia

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    The YouTube channel was founded by then 17-year-old student Stsiapan Putsila. [1] [2] The channel's headquarters are located in Warsaw, Poland, after its founder went into exile. [3] It became the biggest Telegram channel in Belarus as the primary source of news covering events that followed the 2020–2021 Belarusian protests.

  6. BYPOL - Wikipedia

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    The Ministry of Defense of Belarus denied this information. [15] Non-state sources, such as Tut.By, also doubted the BYPOL message. [16] On 2 February, TUT.BY received the results of a phonoscopic examination of a recording published by BYPOL, which is of "great public importance" and caused a resonance not only in Belarus, but also abroad.

  7. Belarus–Russia relations - Wikipedia

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    The integration process was launched on 2 April 1996 and exactly a year later, the Union of Belarus and Russia was founded. The culmination of this process was the establishment of a Union State between the RF and Belarus on 8 December 1999. [7]

  8. Belarusian nationalism - Wikipedia

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    The Belarusian Socialist Assembly, a left-wing political party calling for the independence of Belarus, was founded in 1902. [19] Attempts were also made to restore the Uniate Church, with Metropolitan Archbishop of the Ukrainian Greek Catholic Church Andrey Sheptytsky making a secret visit to Belarus at the behest of nationalist leaders Ivan ...

  9. Politics of Belarus - Wikipedia

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    The United Democratic Party of Belarus was founded in November 1990 and was the first political party in independent Belarus other than the communist party. Its membership is composed of technical intelligentsia, professionals, workers, and peasants. It seeks an independent Belarus, democracy, freedom of ethnic expression, and a market economy.