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News on 17.09.2013
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Studio Total promises to spend the profit on the struggle for democracy in Belarus.
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Royal subjected to -35C temperatures in preparation for trip to Antarctica to compete in South Pole charity challenge.
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Svetlana Markiyanovich will soon return home.
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The Belarusian-Russian conflict has the greatest impact on ordinary Belarusians.
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A student of a Prague gymnasium transferred money to a charity account to support victims of political repression in Belarus.
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Salaries have increased by over 43% in a month in public service.
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It is still the Estonian diplomatic mission that deals with visa issues.
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The first Belarusian-British film was screened today in London.
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Human rights activists are looking for Aliaksei Kruhlik, who was detained on September 14 near the detention facility in Valadarski Street.
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Belarusian television misrepresented European Commissioners Stefan Fule’s words.
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Belarus’ tennis player Olga Govortsova, who made it to two finals at the Tashkent Open, has gone up to the 84th notch in the WTA rankings.
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Lithuania hopes for improvement of EU-Belarus relations.
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A hamster steers a 15-tonne truck, and the direction of the tiny animal's running is enough to steer the lorry around tight bends.
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Lukashenka obliged officials to get the Ice Hockey World Championship insured against losses in case it gets cancelled, boycotted or rescheduled.
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Eduard Lobau joined a vocational college in the colony number 22 in Ivacevichy, where he is serving the punishment.
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Some details about the death of a Valadarka prison inmate became known.
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Officers of the Minsk City Police Department will study English eight hours a week as part of the preparations for the world ice hockey championship that will take place in the city in 2014.
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The petrochemical company Belneftekhim set new consumer prices for oil products on 17 September.