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News on 23.01.2014
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The ruler says he wouldn't mind a “leading party”.
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The streets of Kyiv burned overnight as protesters set fire to hundreds of car tyres, in an effort to keep riot police away from their barricades.
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Lukashenka made a number of personnel decisions on 23 January 2013.
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The BPR Council released a statement in connection with a Belarusian's death in Kyiv.
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New patriarchal exarch says he does not mind acquiring Belarusian citizenship but will not give up his Russian citizenship.
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Events in Ukraine are a nightmare for the Lukashenka regime.
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The journalist was shot at twice.
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Ukrainian opposition leaders are due to meet President Viktor Yanukovych, a day after the first deaths in the protests that have gripped Kiev for two months.
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People from Babruisk don't hurry to vote at the local “elections.”
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The political prisoner's wife says he won't apply for clemency.
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The chairman of the Constitutional Court Piotr Miklashevich claims that the introduction of the car tax goes in line with the Consitution.
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The Belarusian musician supports protesting Ukrainians.
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The current policy of the Ukrainian ruler has direct links to $15 billion he received from Putin.
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Brest residents come to the monument to the Ukrainian poet as a sign of their solidarity with the protesters in Kiev.
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Member of the European Parliament Marek Migalski holds an action in the Polish town of Katowice to support the Belarusian political prisoner.
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The solidarity action took place near the embassy of Ukraine.
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Demonstrators are strengthening the positions and beat off riot police’s attacks.