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The Moscow Times on MSNRussia and Belarus to Develop AI Rooted in 'Traditional Values'Russia and Belarus are planning to jointly develop an artificial intelligence system grounded in what officials describe as ...
Monitoring channels note the resumption of Russian military drones' flights into the airspace of Belarus. According to the ...
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Ukrainska Pravda on MSNRussia and Belarus plan to create AI model based on "traditional values"Russia and Belarus intend to develop their own artificial intelligence model built on "traditional values" that would be "understandable" to citizens of both countries. Source: Sergei Glazyev, General ...
Belarusian Ambassador Aleksandr Rogozhnik and Governor of Russia’s Voronezh Oblast Alexander Gusev discussed ways to expand ...
Concerns over Russia’s plans to use Belarus as a staging ground peaked on Sunday when Belarusian Defense Minister Viktor Khrenin announced that Minsk’s joint military exercises with Moscow ...
Belarus would be willing to host Russian tactical nuclear weapons on its territory to strengthen its defense capabilities in response to what it sees as security threats from Western nations amid ...
The visit to Minsk and the meeting with the head of state are important for the restoration of the strategic dialogue between Moldova and Belarus, Moldovan politician and ex-president Igor Dodon told ...
Belarus declared its independence from the Soviet Union in August 1991, and by early December of that year, leaders from Belarus, Ukraine and Russia met to sign the Belovezha Accords.
Then in February, Russia and Belarus held joint military drills close to the Belarusian border with Ukraine — which served as a pretext to move some 30,000 Russian troops onto Belarusian ...
UEFA has changed the hosting plan for its 2026 European Championship for indoor soccer because Russia’s military ally Belarus qualified for the tournament.
She added that “Belarus has more political prisoners than Russia: 1,400 in Belarus compared to 700 in Russia,” but unlike Russia has faced little sustained pressure to set its prisoners free.
Four cities in Belarus now host a “Russia House” to promote its culture and influence, offering seminars, film clubs, exhibitions and competitions. Related Articles.
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