In this episode, our host Joshua Coe speaks with journalist Mark Temnycky, who wrote for New Eastern Europe about the recent re-election of Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko.

Nicknamed “Europe’s last dictator”, Lukashenko won another term in office last month with a proclaimed 87% of the vote. But election observers say there has not been a free and fair election in the country since he came to power in 1994. Temnycky tells us about Lukashenko, his close ties to Russia, and the Belarusian opposition — both inside and outside the country.

Read “Thirty years of Lukashenka” and “The 2025 Belarusian presidential election” by Mark Temnycky, published by New Eastern Europe.

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Joshua Coe is an American multimedia journalist based in Europe. He has worked as a producer for The World, the longest-running daily global news radio program on US public radio, and on editorial projects and podcast series from The GroundTruth Project, an award-winning international journalism nonprofit. He can be found on Twitter @JoshuaCoe and Bluesky @joshuacoe.bsky.social

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