BelTA writes about it.

Thus, the Prosecutor General, prosecutors of regions, the city of Minsk are given the right to restrict access to Internet resources and online publications through which information is disseminated aimed at promoting extremist activity or containing calls for such activity, as well as other information, the dissemination of which may harm national interests. ...

It also provides for measures aimed at minimizing foreign influence on the Belarusian information market.

Regardless of the time of the creation of the media, their founders cannot be foreign legal entities, foreign citizens and stateless persons, as well as legal entities with foreign participation.

Lukashenko also signed a law that amends the legislation on public events.

So, all public events should be held solely on the basis of the permission of local authorities.

A ban is introduced on real-time coverage of mass events held in violation of the established order, in order to popularize or propagate them.

This ban will also apply to mass media journalists.

Journalists, in the performance of their duties, are prohibited from acting as organizers or participants in mass events.