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News on 3.09.2013
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The world famous movie star congratulates Zmitser and Anastasia Dashkevich on their church wedding.
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The company says it will defend its interests in a court.
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The Savetski District Prosecutor's Office of Minsk filed to the police an appeal of the “Center of Legal Information” concerning the disclosure of the secret of investigation by a journalist of “Sovetskaya Belorussiya”.
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Pope Francis has fired cardinal Tarcisio Bertone, head of Vatican diplomacy.
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Brussels welcomes the release of Aliaksandr Frantskevich and regrets the activist had to serve such a long prison term.
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A request to change pre-trial restrictions for Vladislav Buamgertner, Uralkali CEO who was detained in Minsk, hasn't been delivered to a court yet.
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It is three years today since charter97.org web-site’s founder Aleh Biabienin died.
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The young man has internal bleeding.
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Moscow's stance on oil supplies cuts to Belarus will remain unchanged until Baumgertner is released.
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The official exchange rate of the United States dollar against Belarusian rouble is 9020 as for 4 September.
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Criminal proceedings must be initiated against the Belarusian ruler, a Russian politician thinks.
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The political prisoner gave an interview to charter97.org on his way from a penal colony in Ivacevichy to Minsk.
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A governmental delegation of Belarus led by Prime Minister Mikhail Myasnikovich has departed for a three-day visit to Mongolia.
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An exhibition of amateur photos is to be held in a city park in Babruisk on September 8.
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The Belarusian Investigative Committee has decided that Suleyman Kerimov, Uralkali’s major stockholder, is subject to arrest, Pavel Travulka, spokesman for the State Security Committee (KGB), says.
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Seven out of eight tennis players have already qualified for the women’s singles quarterfinal of the U.S. Open, held in New York.
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He will be under police supervision for 6 months after the release.
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The Belarusian State Petrochemical Industry Concern (Belnaftakhim) on September 3 raised its retail prices of gasoline and diesel fuel by 2.8 to 6.4 percent.