Type | Weekly newspaper |
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Format | A3 |
Editor | Nikolay Aleksandrov |
Founded | 1990 |
Political alignment | democratic |
Headquarters | Brest,Belarus |
Circulation | 8,000 |
Website | www |
Brestskiy Kurier (Russian:Брестский курьер, translated asBrest Courier) is a weeklyBelarusian newspaper founded in 1913 under the nameBrest-Litovskiy Kurier, and re-founded in 1990 asBrestskiy Kurier. The paper is distributed inBrest andBrest Region.
Brestskiy Kurier dates back to 1906 when it was distributed under the nameBrest-Litovskiy Kurier. In this form the paper had existed until 1915 whenBrest-Litovsk was occupied by the German troops during theWorld War I.Brest-Litovskiy Kurier was being issued daily, twice: in the morning and in the evening. Notably, such high circulation was achieved in a city with the population of 50 thousand.
The first issue of the reestablishedBrestskiy Kurier came out in June 1990 and was printed inVilnius.[1] In 1999 the newspaper received an award in the categoryThe Young Press of Eastern Europe by theZEIT-Stiftung foundation.[2] In 2017, the weekly circulation was 2,500 copies.[3]
In 2018, the printed version of the publication ceased to exist.
In July 2023, the newspaper's website was added to the list of extremist materials.[4]
Brestskiy Kurier comes out weekly on Wednesdays. It is usually 32 pages long.
Brestskiy Kurier covers all the main regional events and publishes the news, editorials, investigative reporting, analytical reviews, letters to the editor, as well as sections on culture, sports and crime.
Республика Беларусь: Энциклопедия в 6 т. Vol. 2: А — Герань. Минск: Белорусская энциклопедия имени Петруся Бровки. 2006.ISBN 985-11-0341-1.
This article incorporates information from theequivalent article on the Russian Wikipedia (version of April 2012).