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News on 14.01.2014
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Hockey is not the only reason for the Belarusian ruler's sudden visit to Sochi.
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Belarus will not participate in the Eastern Partnership initiative under the dictator's rule.
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The chairwoman of the Central Electoral Commission Lidzija Jarmoshyna, who is included in the EU’s sanctions list, recommends arranging trainings for the members of electoral commissions in Minsk.
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Police officers don't like the economic and social situation in the country.
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Minsk's Savetski district court issued a fine of 5.85 million rubles to Anatol Liabedzka.
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Still the visit of the Belarusian Prime Minister to China will remain barely noticed.
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Nearly 50 percent of economic entities in all sectors of the economy, had profitability rates of less than five percent or operated at a loss in the first 11 months of 2013.
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Juozas Olekas reminds about the citizens of Belarus suspected of killing civilians in 1991.
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Viciebsk human rights activist, a military pensioner is threatened with being deported to Russia and demanded to submit an income statement.
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Belarus’ Prime Minister Mikhail Myasnikovich will travel to China on an official visit on 19-24 January.
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Belarusians will have to pay for “running repair”.
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North Korean leader Kim Jong Un appoints his younger sister to manage party coffers instead of slain uncle.
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The ruler wants to buy tableware decorated with gold and platinum for his new residence.
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Salaries of nursery school teachers fell to 2 million rubles.
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Jauhien Vaskovich, who is serving the prison term in Mahilou prison number 4, was allowed a short-term meeting with relatives.
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Second seed Victoria Azarenka of Belarus opened her bid for a third Australian Open title with a 7-6, 6-2 victory over World No.91 Johanna Larsson of Sweden on 14 January.