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News on 30.10.2014
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New details of the dictator’s visit to Abu Dhabi have become known.
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The ban is to be in force until November 11.
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The Belarusians and Ukrainians are natural allies in the struggle against Putin and Lukashenka.
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An odd invention of the carriage depot in Homel.
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However, the black list has been shortened.
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The market administration cut power for all market sellers to punish ZAO Rostem firm.
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A summary of figures provided by the regional tax bodies gives a strange picture.
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Nearly half of Russians fear a repeat of Stalin-style repression in their country.
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The Batkivshyna Party will not claim posts in the new government, party leader Yulia Tymoshenko said at a press conference in Kyiv on Wednesday.
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Six Slutsk belts loaned from the National Museum in Warsaw will go on display at the National Art Museum of Belarus.
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Civil servants will be obliged to inform law-enforcing agencies about attempts of their superiors to persuade them into corruption crimes.
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Ukraine again fails to reach gas agreement with Russia.
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Belneftekhim concern reports about difficult conditions for the export of oil products.
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Ukraine’s chances of survival are weak today and gloomy in the future.
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Lukashneka's visit to the United Arab Emirates has been continuing for almost a week.
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While the government works out a law to counter “social parasitism”, local authorities comment on the initiative.
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The situation with human rights in Belarus remains stably bad.
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Tax officials from Hrodna propose to significantly increase fines.
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Lars Haugen made 29 saves to earn his first shutout of the season and lead Dinamo Minsk to a 1-0 win over visiting Admiral Vladivostok on 29 October.
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An unusual level of activity of Russian planes over Europe was detected at the end of October.