All trends
Security issues
Assessment of Minsk’s real capabilities in the field of nuclear weapons
August 22 – August 28
Minsk defiantly emphasises its loyalty to the Kremlin
August 15 – August 21
Kyiv is trying to keep Minsk on its toes
August 8 – August 14
The nuclear policy will remain an essential foreign policy tool for Minsk
August 1 – August 7
Modernisation of Belarusian tanks; necessity or choice?
July 25 – July 31
Minsk continues “its game”
July 18 – July 24
The post-Soviet space is again “bursting at the seams”
July 11 – July 17
Minsk’s belligerence towards neighbours continues
July 4 – July 10
Minsk acts tough towards the West
June 27 – July 3
Moscow seeks to keep Minsk in its back pocket
June 20 – June 26
The CSTO will not become an analogue of NATO
June 13 – June 19
Minsk demonstrates its military capabilities to try to force concessions from the West
June 6 – June 12
Lukashenka has a unique view of modern warfare
May 30 – June 5
On the issue of creating the Southern Operational Command of the Belarusian Army
May 23 – May 29
CSTO Summit: Going Together, But in Different Directions
May 16 – May 22
Minsk toughens rhetoric as the West declines to engage in dialogue
May 9 – May 15
Minsk wants the Russian-Ukrainian war to end
May 2 – May 8
Minsk will continue to try to distance itself from Russia’s war against Ukraine
April 25 – May 1
Minsk tries to remain relevant to regional security geopolitics
April 18 – April 24
Minsk tries to return to “security arbitrage”
April 11 – April 17
Minsk wants out of this war
April 4 – April 10
Aggression against Ukraine: the situation for Minsk is becoming more complicated
March 28 – April 3
No signs of Belarus preparing for war
March 21 – March 27
Minsk tries to isolate itself from the war against Ukraine
March 14 – March 20
Minsk continues to balance on the brink of war and peace
March 7 – March 13
Minsk will shield the Kremlin from the West but has no interest in fighting in Ukraine
February 28 – March 6
The Belarusian regime buys a ticket aboard the “Titanic”
February 21 – February 27
Minsk sends conflicting signals about the expanding Russian military presence
February 14 – February 20
Belarusian-Ukrainian relations in free fall
February 7 – February 13
Belarusian-Ukrainian relations are steadily deteriorating
January 31 – February 6
Minsk-Kyiv: “Cold War” replaces “Cold Peace”
January 17 – January 23
Minsk demonstrates its inability to competently evaluate and respond to external challenges
January 10 – January 16
Minsk awaits the West’s response to the Kremlin’s ultimatum
December 20 – December 26
Minsk tries to get off the Russian escalation train
December 13 – December 19
A new wave of repression before the constitutional referendum
December 6 – December 12
Minsk abandons its longstanding positioning as “a regional security donor”
November 29 – December 5
“Pre-war” rhetoric as a tool of Minsk’s pressure on the EU
November 22 – November 28