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News on 2.12.2014
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Ukrainian president Petro Poroshenko will grant Ukrainian citizenship to the foreigners fighting in the forces participating in the ATO (Anti-Terrorist Operation).
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Ales Bialiatski urges the Foreign Ministry of Denmark not to lower the bar of the demands to Belarusian authorities.
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The court of Maskouski district of Minsk rescinded the fine set by the deputy chief of Maskouski police department for the oppositionist.
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Kyiv repeals its non-bloc status.
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Alyaksandr Lukashenka has appointed Colonel Aleh Matkin (Oleg Matkin) the First Deputy Commander of the Internal Forces of the Interior Affairs Ministry of Belarus, Chief of Staff.
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Natalia Yaresko, Aleksandr Kvitashvili and Aivaras Abromavicius claim ministerial posts.
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The presentation is to take place tomorrow, on December 3.
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The process will take place on Wednesday, December 3.
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Yury Tuzau is charged with receiving a bribe of $20,000 for reversing a sentence.
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The production is returned to the sender.
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The dollar/ruble exchange rate has overcome the psychological barrier in Belarus.
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Journalist Andrei Mialeshka from Hrodna was fined 40 penalty units (6 million rubles, or nearly $550) on December 2.
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Europe has a chance to stop Russia's attempts to manipulate the EU policy.
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The court of Vitebsk's Chyhunachny district issued a fine of 25 penalty units to Tatsiana Seviarynets.
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A direct attack on Lithuania is unlikely, but Russia behaves like a mad man.
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Workers have to stay in shop floors under the temperature of just +2.
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Civil right activist Aliaksandr Mekh and his son have received notifications.
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Parents of the Maidan victim had a meeting with the president of Ukraine.
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At first a civil right activist was able to get amendment into a decision on mass event execution.
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Donald Tusk and Barack Obama agreed on joint efforts to support Ukraine.