Belarus' isolation deepened Tuesday as commercial jets avoided its airspace, the European Union worked up new sanctions
The diversion and arrest elicited widespread shock and fury, and EU leaders took unusually swift action in response at a summit Monday.
The 27-member bloc strongly condemned the incident which endangered aviation safety and called for urgent investigation in 'this unprecedented and unacceptable incident'
Biden welcomed the European Union's call for sanctions against Belarus over the Ryanair flight's emergency landing and he has instructed his administration to craft options to hold Minsk accountable
Leaders of the European Union (EU) member states on Monday agreed to cut the bloc's air links with Belarus following Sunday's Ryanair flight diversion incident
Detained journalist has denied Belarus allegations against him; US demands a 'full investigation' into the incident described as 'warlike act'
Raman Pratasevich is a critic of president Alexander Lukashenko and had covered protests last year against the strongman's brutal suppression.
EU called for an International Civil Aviation Organization probe into an emergency landing of a Ryanair passenger plane at Minsk Airport over a bomb threat that later turned out to be fake
The Indian women's football team suffered a 1-2 defeat at the hands of Belarus in its second international friendly here on Thursday.
Belarus has become the first country after Russia to begin vaccination of people with Sputnik-V against Covid-19
China, which has arrested several journalists for their coverage of the Covid-19, is the world's worst jailer for the second year in a row, said a report by the Committee to Protect Journalists
The International Olympic Committee (IOC) decided to temporally ban Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko, also head of Belarus' National Olympic Committee (NOC), from the Olympic Games
More than 1,000 people were detained during Sunday unauthorized anti-government protests held across Belarus, the non-governmental human rights center Viasna reported
Belarus' first nuclear power plant began operating Tuesday, a project that has spooked its neighbor Lithuania, which immediately cut off importing electricity from Belarus at the news
Thousands of protesters in Belarus swarmed the streets of the capital to demand the resignation of the country's longtime president and encountered police using stun grenades to break up the crowds
Belarus has been rocked by massive demonstrations against authoritarian President Alexander Lukashenko''s reelection to a sixth term in an Aug. 9 vote
More than 100,000 people marched in Belarus' capital on Sunday to protest against the country's authoritarian leader, who won his sixth term in office in an election widely seen as rigged