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News on 12.12.2014
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The dictator demands to diversify exports and to active search for new sales markets.
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An activist of Zmena, a youth branch of Tell the Truth! Campaign, Pavel Vinahradau, moved from Minsk to Byarezina.
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The complete resumption of supplies of Belarusian products subject to Russia's import ban is delayed by Russian state agencies.
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The political prisoner confirmed earlier reports about Russia soldiers in Homel.
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A one-man picket against Russia’s war with Ukraine was held in Kastrychnitskaya Square.
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100 metres away from Victory Square elite real estate is built.
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The priest who had been held in the KGB remand prison “Amerikanka” in 2013 for six months on espionage charges, has been transferred to Valozhyn region.
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The draft anti-drug decree proposes to imprison people for 25 years for selling illegal drugs.
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The Deputy Ambassador of the Netherlands to Belarus thinks the independent media should be available for the Belarusians.
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Trains going to Ukraine through Bryansk will be cancelled from December 14.
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Borisov workers after their strike yesterday have turned in resignations.
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The dictator says Belarus stands for lifting all possible sanctions.
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Aleh Korban, the leader of the public association "Alternative" (Latvia), has been sent to serve his 10-day arrest in Akhrestsina jail.
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The Deputy Head of Lukashenka's Administration worries about the Belarusians working abroad.
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Activist Aleh Korban has been released from a police station.
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Minsk authorities have tariffs for housing and utility services put up by 5.8%.
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The former NATO Secretary General Anders Fogh Rasmussen said he felt frustration about the situation around Russia.
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A major general and seven colonels were awarded with Medals for Impeccable Service.
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(Updated at 8:40 a.m.) Belarusian football fans started a fight with police in Italy.
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The Senate voted unanimously for the Ukraine Freedom Support Act.
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At least four people have been detained by the police in Minsk in the last two days.