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News on 21.02.2013
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Aleksandr Moshensky's company will acquire the plant in the Moscow region.
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A decision not to invite the Belarusian ruler to the G20 Summit as the head of the country holding the CIS chairmanship proves that he is not needed in Saint Petersburg.
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The event was to be held on February 21 near the sculpture of the letter “Ў”.
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Moscow knows that the Belarusian dictator is interested only in money at his meetings with Putin.
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Popular blogger Yauheny Lipkovich thinks some statements by the defence minister are extremist.
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In the case of unlawfulness of the employees of enforcing agencies, citizens should only hope an count on themselves.
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They were being brought for a presentation in the Ў gallery, which took place today in the evening.
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The EU calls on the Belarusian authorities to increase their participation in the dialogue on the modernisation, in which the European institutions are actively with civil society in Belarus.
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Europe can help to release Belarusian political prisoners, but economic interests create obstacles.
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Lukashenka has not been invited to the G20 Summit in Saint Petersburg.
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An independent journalist was warned “against violating the law on the media” for his cooperation with Belsat TV.
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The external debt of Belarus may account for $17 billion or 22.7% of the GDP by the end of 2013.
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Belarus will increase the tariff for pipeline transportation of oil products by 12% on 1 April 2013, reads the resolution of the Economy Ministry as of 11 February 2013.
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A sculptor Henik Lojka was detained in Minsk this morning.
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The Belarusian dictator helps Assad to kill Syrian people.
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Policemen-sadists beat the detained with fists and sticks and sprayed gas in their faces.