When do professors treat their students as dupes? And what for one should spend the best years on university that doesn’t change anything within a person?
19.09.2014 | 08:37
Why Belarusan students refuse standing up from their rights, but agree to clean Ice Palaces and to vote early for unknown candidates?
18.09.2014 | 09:47
Russia is no longer able to sustain stable economic growth in the country; that is why supplies of Belarusan large machinery, cars, and tractors are continually reducing.
17.09.2014 | 09:08
On September 13 Piotr Martsau, a founder, publisher, inspirer, and the editor-in-chief of “BDG” (“Belarusian business paper”) and “Name” passed away. Less than three weeks ago he was diagnosed with ac
16.09.2014 | 09:10
The wall being erected at the Russia-Ukraine border won’t stop full-scale Russian aggression; this is a step made against Russia’s “hybrid” war.
12.09.2014 | 08:57
On September 9 a presentation devoted to the start of an academic year in the Flying University called “University and the present” is to take place in the creative area CECH in Minsk.
11.09.2014 | 09:02
The European Neighbourhood Policy is decelerating. The EU needs more clear policy in geopolitical issues, as well as more reflexive and inclusive policy.
10.09.2014 | 09:16
Having achieved a truce during the NATO Summit, the official Kiev provided itself with the more decisive support of the North Atlantic Treaty.
09.09.2014 | 09:09
What attractions did the program of the Flying University for 2014-2015 prepare for its audience? And what audience are lectors hoping to see?
08.09.2014 | 09:16
Ukraine is unable to confront Russia’s large-scale aggression. Ukraine doesn’t need meaningless exhortations about peace; it needs guarantees of safety and direct technical and military assistance.
05.09.2014 | 21:41
The West has to prepare to the serious and prolonged confrontation with Russia, which will end in global changes in the civilisation.
04.09.2014 | 09:06
It is no use expecting the change of course in Brussels-Minsk relations in connection with the rearrangement in the EU higher authorities.
02.09.2014 | 09:06
The West can contrast Russian aggression to yet another level of sanctions that consolidates Russian society that is drunk with revanchism, around today’s authorities.
01.09.2014 | 08:38
Neither Russia nor Ukraine or the EU bring to Minsk any feasible suggestions of how to terminate the war, so there are no grounds to hope for the favorable end of the negotiations.
27.08.2014 | 08:44
Whereas on August 24 Ukraine celebrated its Independence Day, the possibility of dissolution of the Verkhovna Rada was under hot debate. If it happened, how justified this step would have been?
25.08.2014 | 09:23
Two days ago the prosecutor’s office arrested Anna Shareiko, a member of the Council of the Republic, and earlier her colleague was also arrested. Did war on corruption raise or is it just for show?
22.08.2014 | 08:19
Belarusans march across Kiev for rights of Siberia citizens, help fugitives from Donbas survive, and each day observe the coffins of those Maidan fighters, who died in battles with terrorists.
21.08.2014 | 08:27
Hunting for meat and crazy prices is the other side of the “Klondike” that Belarusan authorities saw in the ban on export of goods from the EU and the US.
20.08.2014 | 08:58
Over the last four years, despite ups and downs in the country’s economy, the number of Belarusan business-unions has basically remained unchanged. Why don’t entrepreneurs rush to unite?
19.08.2014 | 09:35
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.
In his report, philosopher Gintautas Mažeikis discusses several concepts that have been a part of the European social and philosophical thought for quite a time.
It is impossible to change life in cities just in three years (the timeline of the “Agenda 50” campaign implementation). But changing the structure of relationships in local communities is possible.