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News on 12.09.2013
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The European Parliament has adopted today the report on the situation in Belarus prepared by Rapporteur on Belarus Justas Paleckis.
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Belarusian citizens may be involved in the criminal case against Uralkali CEO Vladislav Baumgertner.
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Many people won't be aware of Italy's invasion of Ethiopia in 1895, but one man doesn't just know about the battle - he claims to have lived through it.
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Russia Prosecutor General’s office is not going to extradite deliver the Russian oligarch over to Belarus.
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Interpol received a request from Belarus asking to arrest Uralkali's co-owner.
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Interservice, one of Belarus's biggest private oil traders, is to construct several car parts plants on the basis of Navapolatsk plant of protein and vitamin concentrates (PPVC).
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The 'Star Trek Into Darkness' PR machine has been in overdrive recently, promoting the release of the movie on DVD and Blinkbox.
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The Belarusian Football Federation (BFF) has asked Europe's soccer governing body UEFA to select Minsk as one of the venues of the 2020 European championship.
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Lukashenka decided to get acquainted with the current state and prospects for tennis in Belarus.
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Criminal charges have been brought against the author of the popular videos Plant’s Chronicles and District’s Chronicles Ruslan Mirzoeu.
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Hundreds of thousands of Catalans held hands in a 400-km human chain across their region to press the Spanish government to let them vote on breaking away and forming their own country.
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Belarus’ tennis player Olga Govortsova (world No.113) has advanced to the women’s singles semifinal of the Tashkent Open which prize pot is $235,000.
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Luniniec district court supported the dismissal of a trade union activist, although admitted that he was fired illegally from the Granit enterprise in Mikashevichy.
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Vladimir Kogan, a former banker and ex-chief of the Russian Federal Agency for Construction Housing and Utilities, is the most likely candidate to buy Kerimov's stake in Uralkali.
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Prices for petrol, vodka and utilities are growing in Belarus and the authorities are looking for whom to blame for the crisis.
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The European Parliament discussed the report on the situation in Belarus at a session in Strasbourg.
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Rosneft President Igor Sechin wants the Russian government-controlled company to become the sole supplier of crude oil to Belarus.