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21 / 05 / 2012

More than 60 killed in Syria despite presence of U.N. monitors

21 / 05 / 2012

Egypt ‘revolution youth’ divided ahead of landmark poll

21 / 05 / 2012

‘Election silence’ prevails in Egypt as final countdown to landmark voting starts

21 / 05 / 2012

Zimbabwe: I Am Tired, Mugabe Says

18 / 05 / 2012

Results for Egypt’s expat voting Friday; U.S. group to send 22 monitors to polls

18 / 05 / 2012

Syrian opposition leader Burhan Ghalioun resigns amid mounting criticism

18 / 05 / 2012

Egypt: Military Source Denies Armed Forces' Intention to Issue Constitutional Declaration

16 / 05 / 2012

Syria National Council reelects Ghalioun president

16 / 05 / 2012

Copts to shun Islamists in Egypt’s presidential, vote fear sectarian conflicts

16 / 05 / 2012

Myanmar Vows to Cease Buying Weapons From North Korea

15 / 05 / 2012

Syria's squeezed moderate voices

15 / 05 / 2012

Egypt: 57 Thousand Expats Voted in Elections Until Monday Noon

14 / 05 / 2012

Egypt: Liberal Party Warns of Campaigning in Mosques

14 / 05 / 2012

[Ticker] Belgium: EU is considering military presence in Syria

14 / 05 / 2012

Death toll mounts across Syria as EU readies new round of sanctions against Assad

14 / 05 / 2012

Egypt: Day 1 in Expats Voting - High Turnout in Gulf Countries, Average in Europe

14 / 05 / 2012

Zimbabwe: Mnangagwa Officially Declares His Ambition to Lead Zanu-PF

11 / 05 / 2012

Security Council condemns Syria ‘terrorist attacks’; Syrian U.N. envoy blames al-Qaeda

11 / 05 / 2012

Syria calls on U.N. to fight terror; Arab League says blast aimed to foil Annan’s plan

11 / 05 / 2012

Moussa and Abul Fotouh face-to-face in Egypt’s 1st ever presidential debate

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16 / 03 / 2009

Belarus: are the scales tipping? FRIDE.

EU foreign policy chief Javier Solana (L) and Belarus Foreign Minister Sergei Martynov (R) shake hands in Minsk on
February 19, 2009
(AFP/ Getty Images)
Belarus’ relative isolation has not protected the country and its ruling elite from the impact of the global economic crisis and the Lukashenka regime is under pressure to reform. Russia has decreased Belarusian imports and refined oil exports to the EU are suffering from falling prices.

As the crisis hinders Lukashenka’s capacity of positioning the country as a buffer between Moscow and Europe, Belarus’s leader might make a radical shift towards Europe in the hope that Brussels decides not to renew sanctions on Belarus and instead incorporate the country into its Eastern Partnership.

Favourable conditions exist for the EU to try harder to prize Belarus away from Russian influence and as Ukraine falters, Brussels needs to shore up its soft power in the East and overpower Russia’s strategic incentives.


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he-scales-tipping

 


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