
Belarus
13 Belarusian newspapers in the directory
Print media in this Eastern European nation is historically characterized by strong state ownership and traditions rooted in the Soviet era. Major publications include Sovetskaya Belorussiya, the state-owned daily with the largest national circulation, and Respublika, an official government broadsheet. Zvyazda stands out as a state-run newspaper printed entirely in the Belarusian language, tracing its origins to 1917. Historically significant independent titles include Nasha Niva, a pioneering Belarusian-language publication founded in 1906, and Narodnaja Volya. Most national publications print predominantly in Russian, though bilingual content remains common across regional centers. Paperboy indexes 13 Belarusian newspapers — browse the full directory below.
Compiled by Paperboy editorial · Updated 2026-05-28
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7 Dney
Minsk, Minsk
Published by the Belarusian Telegraph Agency (BelTA), 7 Dney is a prominent weekly Russian-language newspaper in Belarus. Based in Minsk, it provides a comprehensive overview of socio-political events, cultural news, and lifestyle features, serving as a key state-affiliated source for domestic and international information.
Belarus Segodnya
Minsk, Minsk
Belarus Segodnya is a state-owned daily newspaper based in Minsk, Belarus. Founded in 1927 and formerly known as Sovetskaya Belorussiya, it is one of the nation's largest media outlets. The publication provides extensive coverage of national politics, socio-economic news, cultural events, and international affairs from a government-aligned perspective.
Belarus Today
Minsk, Minsk
Serving as a prominent state-aligned media outlet, this publication provides comprehensive coverage of government policies, social developments, and political news across Belarus. It maintains a significant reach among Russian-speaking citizens, functioning as a primary vehicle for official state narratives and administrative communications within the country.
Belorusskaya Gazeta
Minsk, Minsk
Belorusskaya Gazeta is a leading independent weekly newspaper based in Minsk, Belarus. Founded in 1995, it provides critical analysis of domestic politics, economics, and social issues. Despite facing systemic state pressure and distribution challenges, it remains a vital source of investigative journalism and diverse political commentary.
Belorusskiy Rynok
Minsk, Minsk
Belorusskiy Rynok, now known as Belmarket, is a prominent independent weekly newspaper in Belarus focusing on economics, business, and politics. Established in 1990, it provides in-depth analysis of the Belarusian economy, financial markets, and legislative changes, catering to professionals and the business community despite significant regional media restrictions.
Charter 97
Minsk, Minsk
Charter 97 is a leading independent Belarusian news portal and human rights initiative. Founded in 1997, it provides critical coverage of political developments, human rights abuses, and social issues in Belarus. Currently operating from exile due to government repression, it remains a vital source for pro-democracy information.
Delo
Minsk, Minsk
Delo is a long-standing monthly business magazine published in Minsk, Belarus. Operating in Russian, it offers comprehensive coverage of the national economy, investment climate, and corporate management. The publication is recognized for its analytical approach to business trends and its annual rankings of successful Belarusian entrepreneurs and enterprises.
Nasha Niva
Minsk, Minsk
Nasha Niva is one of the oldest Belarusian newspapers, founded in Minsk in 1906. It provides comprehensive coverage of politics, culture, and society in Belarus. Known for its independent editorial stance, the publication transitioned to a digital format after facing significant political pressure and state censorship.
National Economic Newspaper
Minsk, Minsk
The National Economic Newspaper is a prominent Belarusian business publication based in Minsk. Established in 1992, it provides comprehensive coverage of national economics, finance, law, and taxation. The outlet serves as a professional resource for business leaders, accountants, and legal experts across Belarus.
Sovetskaya Belorussiya
Minsk, Minsk
Sovetskaya Belorussiya, branded as SB Belarus Segodnya, is the largest daily newspaper in Belarus. Based in Minsk and published by the Presidential Administration, it provides comprehensive coverage of national politics, social issues, and international relations from a state-oriented perspective. It was founded in 1927.
Stroitelstvo i Nedvizhimost`
Minsk, Minsk
Stroitelstvo i Nedvizhimost is a Belarusian weekly newspaper based in Minsk, focused on the construction and real estate sectors. It provides industry professionals with news on building technologies, equipment, materials, and urban development projects within Belarus and internationally, covering market trends and technical innovations in the field.
Svaboda
Minsk, Minsk
Svaboda is the Belarusian service of Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty, providing independent news coverage focused on Belarus. Based in Minsk and Prague, it reports on politics, human rights, and cultural developments. The outlet serves as a critical source of information and investigative journalism for Belarusian speakers.
Vremya
Minsk, Minsk
Operating as a prominent Russian-language publication in Minsk, this newspaper provides comprehensive coverage of socio-political events, economic developments, and cultural news within Belarus. It is recognized for serving a broad domestic audience by offering a mix of analytical journalism and practical information focused on the daily realities of life in the capital and beyond.
