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Belarus Today

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Belarusian state run media enterprise
"Sovetskaya Belorussiya" redirects here. For the satirical parody, seeSovetskaya Belorussiya (Telegram channel).
Belarus Today
СБ. Беларусь сегодня
TypeState run media enterprise
FormatPrint, Radio, Television, Online
OwnerPresidential Administration of Belarus
EditorDzmitry Zhuk
FoundedAugust 2, 1927
Political alignmentMarxism-Leninism (1927-1991)
Belarus (since 1994)
LanguageRussian
CountryByelorussian SSR (1927-1991)
Belarus (since 1991)
Websitewww.sb.by Official Website

Belarus Today[a] (Belarusian:СБ. Беларусь сегодня,romanizedSB. Bielaruś siehodnia;Russian:Беларусь Сегодня) is a state run publisher inBelarus; it controls numerous media entities such as their current namesake publicationBelarus Today.[1][2]

It was namedSovetskaya Belorussiya – Belarus' Segodnya previously.

Dzmitry Zhuk, the editor-in-chief of Sovetskaya Belorussiya, came under EU and Swiss sanctions in summer 2024.[3][4]

See also

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Editorial Board

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  • Editor-in-Chief — Dmitry Alexandrovich Zhuk (since 2018)
  • First Deputy Editor-in-Chief — Mikhail Petrovich Lebedik
  • Deputy Editors-in-Chief — Alexander Mikhailovich Taranda, Sergey Alexandrovich Gordienko, Galina Mikhailovna Toropetskaya

History

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The newspaper has been published since August 9, 1927. Until 1937, it was known as Rabochy (“The Worker”).From 1937 to 2018, it was titled Soviet Belarus. In September 2018, the name was changed to Soviet Belarus — Belarus Today (SB. Belarus Today).Since 1943, the newspaper has been published in both Belarusian and Russian.In 1964, it was awarded the Order of the Red Banner of Labor.Since 2000, the newspaper has been published in color format.In 2013, it was merged with four other major publications (Narodnaya Gazeta, Respublika, Selskaya Gazeta, and Znamya Yunosti) into a single media holding: Belarus Today.

Projects

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In partnership with Soviet Belarus, several media projects were launched, including the newspaper Soyuz, the magazine Spetsnaz, and the English-language newspaper The Minsk Times.

The Belarus Today Publishing House also participates in a historical archival project, “Partisans of Belarus,” in cooperation with the National Archives of the Republic of Belarus. The project aims to digitize personnel records of decorated Belarusian partisans and underground resistance members, ultimately creating a publicly accessible online database enriched with newly digitized archival documents.

Notes

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  1. ^Sometimes referred to asSB. Belarus Today

References

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  1. ^Издательский дом "Беларусь сегодня", retrieved9 January 2023
  2. ^"Monitoring of Pro-Russian Propaganda in Belarusian Media",Belarusian Association of Journalists, June 3, 2019, archived fromthe original on 10 December 2023, retrieved9 January 2023
  3. ^"Council Decision (CFSP) 2024/2116 of 26 July 2024".EUR-Lex.
  4. ^"Ordinance on measures against Belarus".State Secretariat for Economic Affairs.

Further reading

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External links

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Authority control databases: NationalEdit this at Wikidata


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