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News on 14.10.2014
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The dictator is against holding the presidential election next March.
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Brent crude fell to the lowest level since December 2010.
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Belarus is ready just for minimal concessions to buyers.
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An activist and distributor of independent newspapers from Smalyavichy, Andrei Kasheuski, was detained back on October 9.
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The Polish foreign minister insists that his country should be involved in talks over Ukraine.
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Clashes broke out on Tuesday between a group of unidentified people and police at the entrance to the Ukrainian parliament building.
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Restrictions come into force on October 20.
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The books will be delivered to the Hrodna executive committee for an examination, which is to figure out if the books are extremist.
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The Verkhovna Rada, Ukraine’s parliament, on Tuesday approved Ukrainian Petro Poroshenko’s pick for the new defense minister of Ukraine – Stepan Poltorak.
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A prosecutor's office will evaluate the remarks by the head of the Belarusian National Television and Radio Company.
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Amalgamation of the plant with KamAz is a least-evil solution.
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Brent crude fell to just above $88 a barrel on Tuesday in a well-supplied market as expectations faded that OPEC could cut output and shore up prices.
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A campaign to distribute symbols of the neighbouring country goes on in Belarus.
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The Russian economy is not the only one to be affected by the decrease in oil prices.
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A former political prisoner was detained at Bruzhi checkpoint on the Belarusian-Polish border.