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News on 21.01.2014
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I know how cowardly jailors are. They are pure evil in uniform.
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Lukashenka promises an amnesty for Ales Bialatski and demands Mikalaj Statkievich to write a plea for pardon.
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The game “elections” always turns into a disgrace for its pro-opposition participants.
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The reason for the rejection – communal services refused to clean the territory.
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Western sanctions are the only thing to stop the Ukrainian authorities.
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Lidzia Yarmoshyna, the EU blacklisted head of the Central Election Commission (CEC), sees “certain provocations” in what opposition members do.
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The Thai government has imposed a 60-day state of emergency in the capital, Bangkok, and the surrounding provinces, from Wednesday, to cope with unrest.
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Dinamo Minsk found their winning ways just as their road trip was about to end.
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Belarus’ company Belgips has been sold to Russia’s Volma Corporation.
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The checkup of the combat readiness of the Belarusian Armed Forces has begun on the instruction of Lukashenka.
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Taking part in “elections” is disrespect for yourself.
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The dictator explained why he invited only certain media to the meeting.
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Yauheny Vaskovich, who serves his term in prison No. 4 in Mahilou, wishes a Happy New Year and a Merry Christmas to journalists.
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Human rights activists have been observing the inactivity of international institutions in the OSCE region in what concerns reacting to mass protests.
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MPs think a sum of $170 is enough for a family of four.
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Belarus will perform in the second semi-final at the Eurovision Song Contest 2014 in Copenhagen, Denmark, on 8 May.
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The law enforcers claimed their readiness to use firearms.
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At the same time Ukraine’s presidents is not going to negotiate with the opposition.