Last fakes of the week
16 красавіка 2026
Ivan Eismant called the plan voiced by Lukashenko in 2020 a treachery
On the talk show Budni on Alpha Radio and SBTV, Ivan Eismant said that in 2020, opponents of the government proposed giving up Russian energy resources and switching to liquefied gas supplies from the United States. The Weekly Top Fake team did not find any such “plan to reanimate Belarus,” but discovered that it was Aleksandr Lukashenko himself who, at the time, was calling for reducing reliance on Russian oil and gas and seeking alternative suppliers.
misrepresentation, Belarus, Belarus Today, Alpha Radio, Ivan Eismant, economy, gas, petroleum.
15 красавіка 2026
Can Belarus capitalize on the war in the Middle East? What former deputy Savinykh suggested and why it won’t work
During the ONT program Obyektivno, the relevance of negotiations between Belarus and the U.S. was explained, in part, by the potential to profit from a twofold increase in fertilizer prices. The Weekly Top Fake team discovered that this claim is exaggerated. Potash prices have barely increased since the Iran war began, and the noticeable rise in prices has primarily affected nitrogen fertilizers.
misrepresentation, USA, Belarus, All-National TV channel, Andrei Savinykh, economy, war, sanctions.
14 красавіка 2026
Why did the U.S. lift sanctions on Belarusian potash? Azaronak and Terekh’s explanation versus reality
On the Azaryonok. Napryamuyu program on CTV, the lifting of sanctions on Belarusian potash was explained by claiming that comparable restrictions on Russia would be harder to remove. The Weekly Top Fake team discovered that this comparison is inaccurate. Russian potash fertilizers were not subject to the U.S. ban, and Russia continued to supply the U.S. with fertilizers when sanctions were in place for Belarus.
misrepresentation, USA, Russia, Belarus, CTV TV channel, Ryhor Azaronak, Yuri Terekh, economy, sanctions.
10 красавіка 2026
A presenter on News.by passed off a false claim as an interesting fact about the DPRK
Hosts of the Glavnyi efir show on the First Information Channel claimed that North Korea welcomes tourists from different countries year-round. The Weekly Top Fake team found that this is not the case: North Korea only accepts tourists from Russia, and even for them, trips remain tightly controlled and restricted.
misrepresentation, North Korea, First Information TV Channel news.by, Palina Shuba, tourism.
09 красавіка 2026
“We didn’t even expect...” The Belarusian foreign minister exaggerated the exclusivity of Lukashenko’s reception in North Korea
The state media presented Aleksandr Lukashenko’s visit to North Korea as an event marked by unprecedented levels of attention from Kim Jong-un. The Weekly Top Fake team found that this assessment was exaggerated. The North Korean leader did not attend all the events, and the airport send-off and visit to the Kumsusan Palace were also part of the reception itinerary for other foreign guests.
misrepresentation, North Korea, CTV TV channel, Maxim Ryzhenkov, politics.