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News on 27.11.2013
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Even such loyal officials like Uladzimir Kanaplou can cause Lukashenka's discontent.
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The EU hopes to bring its eastern neighbourhood into the fold suffered another setback last week.
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Investigative Committee urged to open criminal case for “chlorine torture” in Mahiliou prison.
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Secretary of Georgia’s Security Council gave an interview to charter97.org on the day of his resignation.
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The current problems of Lukashenka's childhood friend are explained by his activity as the chairman of the “house of representatives”.
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Ihar Pastnou demands a meeting with Lukashenka's aide.
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Alexander Materukhin had a pair of goals and Geoff Platt and Alexei Kalyuzhny scored on the power play as Dinamo Minsk defeated Neftekhimik Nizhnekamsk 4-3 at Minsk Arena on 26 November.
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An activist of the Belarusian Independent Trade Union Leanid Dubanosau will try to sue the enterprise for 6.5 million.
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Andrei Savinykh declined to say the names of Belarusian military instructors attacked in Yemen.
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Robert Hårdh, Executive Director of the Swedish human rights organization Civil Rights Defenders, was denied entry to Belarus.
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KGB arrested the former and current presidents of the National Olympic Committee.
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Market sellers are preparing to protest.
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Clients cannot settle accounts with builders for the works executed for Lukashenka’s residence.
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The Slutsk regiments of the Belarusian People's Republic and the Red Army clashed on November 27, 1920.