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Ukraine-Russia Easter Truce Collapses After Nearly 2,000 Alleged Violations
The Orthodox Easter ceasefire between Ukraine and Russia has ended after both sides accused each other of violating the truce numerous times. The breakdown increases tensions and complicates diplomatic efforts to de-escalate the conflict.

World Aquatics Allows Russian and Belarusian Swimmers to Compete with National Symbols
World Aquatics has lifted sanctions, allowing Russian and Belarusian swimmers to compete under their national flags. This move impacts international sports, especially the upcoming 2028 Olympics, and has sparked mixed reactions.

Ukraine Paralympians to Boycott Winter Paralympics Opening Ceremony Amid Russian and Belarusian Athlete Controversy
Ukraine will boycott the Winter Paralympics opening ceremony over Russian and Belarusian athlete participation. Seven other countries are also participating in the boycott, reflecting ongoing geopolitical tensions.

North Korea Boosts Diplomatic Ties with China, Russia, and Belarus Amid Geopolitical Moves
North Korea has accelerated efforts to deepen relationships with China, Russia, and Belarus, including restoring transit routes and signing a new friendship treaty. These moves are strategically aimed at boosting Pyongyang's international leverage ahead of possible future negotiations with the US and its allies.

Belarus Parliament Approves Law Penalizing LGBTQ+ Promotion, Echoing Russia
Belarus has approved a bill imposing penalties on those promoting LGBTQ+ causes, aligning with Russia's restrictive policies. This legislation exacerbates the country's ongoing restrictions on LGBTQ+ rights, raising international concern and impact on civil liberties.

Belarus Opposition Activist Warns EU of Russian Influence Expansion
Maria Kalesnikava, a key Belarusian opposition leader, cautions the EU about growing Russian influence in Belarus after her release from nearly five and a half years in prison. Her remarks highlight regional concerns over Belarus's shifting allegiances and the implications for European security.
Belarus Frees 250 Political Prisoners Linked to US Sanctions Easing
Belarus has freed 250 political prisoners in its largest release so far. The action aligns with the US easing some sanctions, highlighting a notable development in bilateral relations despite ongoing detentions.
US Envoy John Coale Meets Belarus President Lukashenko to Discuss Prisoner Releases
US envoy John Coale met Belarus leader Lukashenko in Minsk to discuss releasing political prisoners. This meeting reflects ongoing US diplomatic efforts to improve human rights conditions in Belarus.

UK and Germany Boycott Milano-Cortina 2026 Paralympic Ceremonies Over Russian and Belarusian Participation
The UK and Germany are boycotting parts of the Milano-Cortina 2026 Paralympics due to political protests against Russian and Belarusian participation. The UK will skip the opening and closing ceremonies, while Germany's team will not march in the parade. These protests underscore the intersection of sports and geopolitics ahead of the Games.