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News on 30.09.2013
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The official information agency cut Lukashenka's words “about unwise people who rushed to currency exchange offices”.
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Belarus transferred 54.7 million SDR as the next installment to repay the principal debt, or the equivalent of $83.9 million.
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Officials extort money from people trying to find means to save the image of the ruler.
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Dinamo Minsk started their 2013-14 KHL longest home series on a good note whitewashing Avtomobilist Yekaterinburg 2-0 in Bobruisk on 28 September.
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Victoria Azarenka of Belarus was knocked out of the China Open in the first-round stage with a three-set defeat from Germany’s Andrea Petkovic (WTA No.43) on 30 September.
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Workers of the sewing shop at KIM hosiery and knitting factory received wages for July on September 27.
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Former political prisoner Alyaksandr Malchanaw has been unable to find a job in his home city of Barysaw but has been barred by the police from moving to Minsk.
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Schoolchildren had been prohibited from clapping during a parade held in Zhlobin on Friday afternoon within the framework of an annual national end-of-harvest festival called Dazhynki 2013.
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Veteran politician Mechyslaw Hryb who chaired Belarus’ parliament in the early 1990s celebrated his 75th birthday on September 28.
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There is too much strangeness in the case of the arrested catholic priest.
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Imprisoned human rights defender Ales Byalyatski has been awarded the Vaclav Havel Human Rights Prize.
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Unemployed Belarusians will have to pay more for social services.
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The accusations could be heard during the televised debate among Azerbaijani presidential candidates.
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I want the Civic Alliance Talaka to claim it stopped its activities as soon as possible.
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Alyaksandr Lukashenka's belittling remark about the Belarusian nation is unacceptable, Ihar Lyalkow, deputy chairman of the Belarusian Popular Front (BPF), says in a statement.
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Market vendors do not plan to work with accompanying documents for the goods imported to the Customs Union beginning November 1.
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Sanctions against such countries as Belarus and Cuba, which seek to build a strong state, are unacceptable.
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Pavel Vinahradau, an activist of the civil campaign Tell the Truth, was sentenced to 15 days in custody by the Savetski district court.
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Alexander Lukashenka will pay an official visit to Kazakhstan.