February 2025
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The album “The expedition of Vaclau Lastouski in 1928” will be presented near Bialystok
The presentation of the album “The expedition of Vaclau Lastouski in 1928” is scheduled for March 1.
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The students in Bialystok discussed the war in Ukraine and its consequences
A discussion meeting dedicated to the third anniversary of the start of Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine was held at the University of Bialystok.
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Latvian Parliament supports ban on tourist trips to Belarus
In the first reading, the Latvian parliament by a majority of votes supported amendments to the law on tourism prohibiting tourist trips to Belarus and Russia.
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A team of Belarusians has created a medical assistant named Doctorina AI
A team of Belarusians has developed a medical assistant named Doctorina AI, which is going to help billions of people.
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A new division has been created in Poland to guard the Polish-Belarusian border
Polish Deputy Prime Minister and Defense Minister Wladyslaw Kosiniak-Kamysz said that the 16th mechanized brigade, which is currently being completed, will be sent to guard the Polish-Belarusian border.
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“The Belarusian Encyclopedic Calendar for Every Day” was published in Bialystok
“The Belarusian Encyclopedic Calendar for Every Day” was published.
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Belarusian ethnophilology course is opened at the Bialystok University
The Faculty of Philology of the University of Bialystok opens a new direction in full-time education of the first stage: Belarusian ethnophilology.
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The book “Poetry and Performance. The Perspective of Eastern Europe” was published in Prague
The book “Poetry and Performance. The Perspective of Eastern Europe” by Thomas Glank and Sabine Hensgen was published in Prague.
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Echelons are being formed in Belarus for large-scale transportation of the army
The Community of railway workers in Belarus reports that military trains are being formed in the country and their transportation of the army can be quite large.
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At the end of 2024, 134,900 Belarusian citizens officially worked in Poland
At the end of 2024, 134,900 Belarusian citizens officially worked in Poland, which is exactly how many Belarusians were covered by pension insurance.