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Nasha Niva

Nasha Niva is a historic Belarusian-language newspaper first published in 1906 and revived in 1991. Now operating from exile, it is an independent outlet critical of the government.

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Nasha Niva is positioned toward the editorial center, or its orientation is mixed or not consistently classified.

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