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News on 25.05.2011
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Graffiti “Let’s Strike” appeared near BelAZ plant.
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The agreement on small-scale border traffic with Lithuania and Latvia can come into force after July 1.
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Lukashenka is sure he would be able to wriggle out of the crisis.
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About a hundred of Minsk dwellers went to bat for a man beaten up by policemen.
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Lukashenka talks about a possible release of political prisoners.
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Members of the European People’s Party were not given visas to organize a working meeting in Belarus.
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Alyaksandr Lukasneka’s eldest son, chief of the Belarusian security services, likes expensive accessories, too.
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The play “Discover Love” of Belarus Free Theatre has won a Patrick Lee Theater Blogger Award, a national US prize of theatre critics who are bloggers.
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Institute for Economics and Peace, an Australian analytical organization, released the annual Global Peace Index.
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Iryna Khalip, a journalist and wife of a candidate in the presidential election in Belarus, Andrei Sannikov, has filed a cassation appeal against the verdict to Minsk city court.
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The European Bank for Reconstruction and Development “recalibrated” the Belarus strategy adopted on December 2009.
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Maryna Adamovich, the wife of Mikalai Statkevich, said this.
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Thousands of people all over the country are standing in queues desiring to buy foreign currency.
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Andrei Sannikov’s mother visited him in the remand prison in Valadarski Street.
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The United States has imposed sanctions on a number of foreign companies dealing with Iran and North Korea.