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News on 12.07.2013
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Boeing 787 Dreamliner operated by Ethiopian Airlines catches fire at London's main airport, forcing its shut down.
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A third outbreak of African swine fever has been found in Belarus.
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Edward Snowden, the alleged National Security Agency leaker, said Friday at a meeting with human rights groups at a Moscow airport that he is seeking temporary political asylum in Russia.
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Belarusians lost confidence in the national currency.
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Journalists of the Russian media were indignant over Barys Sviatlou's speech in Belarusian.
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Former CIA employee Edward Snowden has not contacted the Union State of Belarus and Russia requesting political asylum.
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The authorities take revenge on sole traders for the national strike on June 27.
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Minsker, guilty of beating a Syrian citizen in the train Orsha - Minsk, detained for 10 days.
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10-grader Dzmitry Malakovich from Minsk gets a Br200K fine for swearing at his school teacher on Twitter.
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The outflow of time deposits opened by individuals in Belarusian rubles has been recorded in June 2013 for the first time since October 2012.
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Another top-official ensure Belarusians that “there will be no collapse of the Belarusian rouble”.
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This is precribed by the regulations of the Ministry of Economy and the Council of Ministers.
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Belarusian Football Federation head Syarhei Rumas met Thursday Interior Minister Ihar Shunevich to discuss better security at football matches.
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There is a suggestion to use laughter at the authorities as the most efficient means of opposing the current authorities.
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Ruslan Mirzoeu, who made a video about the Minsk Automobile Plant (MAZ), was called to the plant's security service.
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Political prisoner Ales Bialiatski doesn't believe he may be released soon.
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Footballer Dmitry Sychev returns to Russia from Belarus.
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Pinsk policemen not only showed their unprofessionalism, but also the authorities’’ attitude to elderly people.
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The foodstuff’s growing in price is the first sign in a whole chain of increased prices.