List of newspapers in Belarus

In Belarus, there are both privately held and state-owned newspapers.

Below is a list of newspapers published in Belarus. These newspapers are published in Minsk, unless otherwise noted.

Belarusian language

 * Zviazda (Звязда, 40,000 copies), the largest state-controlled Belarusian language newspaper.
 * Novy Chas (Новы Час, 7,000 copies )
 * Nasha Slova (Наша Слова, 7,000 copies ), newspaper about culture and history, published by the Francishak Skaryna Belarusian Language Society
 * Naša Niva (Наша Ніва; 6,000 copies), the oldest Belarusian weekly newspaper founded in 1906 and revived in 1991, pro-opposition
 * Holas Radzimy (Голас радзiмы, 2,000 copies ), government-controlled newspaper for the Belarusian diaspora
 * Narodnya Naviny Vitsebska (Народныя навіны Віцебска) - online newspaper from  Vitsebsk
 * Pahonia (Пагоня) - pro-opposition newspaper formerly published in Hrodna. In 2001 closed down by the government, since then on-line

Russian language

 * Brestskaya Gazeta (Брестская газета)
 * Sovetskaya Belorussia (Советская Белоруссия; about 400,000 copies ), the largest national newspaper, official newspaper of the Administration of the President of Belarus
 * Vo Slavu Rodiny (Во славу Родины; 32,300 copies ), official newspaper of the Belarusian Ministry of Defense
 * Narodnaya Gazeta (Народная Газета, 25,042 copies), official newspaper of the Parliament of Belarus
 * BelGazeta (БелГазета, 21,200 copies ), independent national newspaper on business and politics
 * Belorusy i rynok (Белорусы и Рынок, 12,000 copies ), weekly independent business newspaper
 * 7 Dney (7 дней; Seven Days)
 * Belorusskaya Delovaya Gazeta (БДГ; BDG), formerly the largest independent newspaper on politics and business in 1990s (with about 70,000 copies), closed down by officials in 2006
 * Belaruski Chas (Беларускi час)
 * Belorusskaya Lesnaya Gazeta (Белорусская лесная газета; 23,000 copies ), a specialized professional newspaper on forestry
 * Bobruyskiy Kurier (Бобруйский курьер) - published in Bobruysk
 * Brestskiy Kurier (Брестский курьер) - published in Brest
 * Gomelskaya Pravda (Гомельская правда) - published in Gomel
 * Infa-Kurjer (Iнфа-Кур'ер) - published in Slutsk
 * Dnyaprovets (Дняпровец) - published in Rechitsa
 * Meditsinskiy Vestnik (Медицинский вестник)
 * Minsk na Ladonyah (Минск на Ладонях; Minsk on the Palms)
 * Minskiy Kurier (Минский Курьер)
 * Muzykalnaya Gazeta (Музыкальная газета; Music Newspaper)
 * Nedvizhimost Belorussii (Недвижимость Белоруссии; Real Estate of Belarus)
 * Respublikanskaya Stroitel'naya Gazeta (Республиканская строительная газета; Republic Construction Newspaper)
 * Vecherniy Grodno (Вечерний Гродно) - published in Grodno
 * Vecherniy Minsk (Вечерний Минск; Evening Minsk)
 * Vitebskiy Kurier (Витебский Курьер) - published in Vitebsk
 * Zheleznodorozhnik Belorussii (Железнодорожник Белоруссии; Railroad Worker of Belarus)

Bilingual newspapers

 * Narodnaja Volia (Народная воля, 15,000 copies ), the largest national pro-opposition newspaper on politics
 *  Hazeta Slonimskaya (Газета Слонімская; Газета Слонимская; 7,000 to 8,000 copies ), an independent local newspaper published in Slonim
 * Intex-Press (Интекс-пресс, 17,300 copies ), an independent local newspaper published in Baranavichy
 * Zhodzinskiya Naviny (Жодзінскія Навіны; Zhodino News) - published in Zhodzina
 * Vecherniy Brest (Вечерний Брест; Evening Brest) - published in Brest