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News on 17.07.2013
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One of the leaders of Russian opposition thinks that western sportsmen and politicians shouldn't come to Minsk.
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The Belarusian authorities may help a fugitive ex-CIA employee.
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The layoff of 200 employees may be considered as preparation for privatisation of the plant.
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Great Britain has sold weapons to repressive regimes for the total amount of £12.3 billion.
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Several valuable paintings have been stolen from the Van Buuren Museum.
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While the EU is softening its attitude towards the Belarusian regime, two new political prisoners may appear in the country.
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Poland wants to follow Lithuania's example and build a 420km fence on the border with Belarus.
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Hizhnichenko scored a goal during the 48th minute. And the referees did not notice three Shahtsyor players’ offside.
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The trial of a journalist Iryna Khalip will take place on Friday in the court of Minsk’s Partisan district.
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The construction of a largest business-center Green City in Minsk is being led by a company belonging to Dzmitry Lukashenka.
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Belarusian authorities forbade directors of private companies to have high salaries.
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BChD activists hanged out a flag in the center of Minsk as a sign of solidarity with political prisoners.
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The ceremony was closed – only relatives and friends could attend it.
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Minister of Sport and Tourism Alyaksandr Shamko has claimed it.
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Two hundred employees of Khimvolokno complex of Grodno Azot JSC are expected to be laid off.