Transitions

Upheaval in Belarus

Belarus on a Knife’s Edge

It is not clear if the opposition to Lukashenka has a cohesive organizational underground capable of coordinating a sustained campaign of resistance.

Out of Touch

By not inviting international election observers, Lukashenka made an early statement that he would try to hold onto power no matter what. But he might have miscalculated this time.

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Around the Bloc

Friday, 21 August

Regional headlines: Navalny remains in Omsk hospital; dangerous chemicals in Romania; money laundering in Ukraine; and coronavirus in Abkhazia and Croatia.

Thursday, 20 August

Regional headlines: Navalny in coma; criminal probe into Belarusian opposition; Czechia seeks coronavirus vaccine; a pink lake in Kazakhstan; and inmate labor in Serbia.

Wednesday, 19 August

Regional headlines: political deal in North Macedonia; resignations in Poland; a controversial road in Kosovo; loans for Uzbek workers; opposition in Azerbaijan.

Tuesday, 18 August

Regional headlines: Lukashenka stands his ground; Bulgarian bitcoin mining; a Russian-Dutch spying scandal; Warsaw defends anti-LGBT trend; Lithuania bans Hezbollah.

Monday, 17 August

Today’s regional headlines: Belarus standoff continues; Poland, U.S. ink troops pact; Germany closes door on Balkan workers; Belarus sends mercenaries home to Russia; Central Asian pandemic update.

Commentary

Words on the Rule of Law

On the surface, the EU budget summit smoothed over the friction between Brussels and the bloc’s problem children. Deeper down, the rift may be growing.

Homegrown Mendacity

Russia and China get much of the attention, but locally produced disinformation shouldn’t be overlooked or underestimated.

Latest News

Going Local

Prague, one of the world’s most popular destinations, has launched a marketing campaign to attract domestic visitors to the city after COVID-19 ravaged the tourism industry.