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News on 20.12.2014
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A meeting of Belarus’ information minister with editors of state-run and independent mass media has taken place.
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The Belarusian authorities have imposed a full-scale censorship on the Belarusian part of the Internet.
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The authorities tighten the noose around people's necks instead of carrying our a new economic policy.
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The Operative and Analytical Centre (OAC) under the president of Belarus passed a decision to exclude onliner.by website from the national domain zone register.
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Austerity measures will be a priority for Belarus next year.
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From January 1, 2015 year Belarusian media will operate under new rules.
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The former political prisoner Vasily Parfyankou, who was put under preventive supervision in Belarus, left for Ukraine on December 19.
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The exception is made for oil and gas accounting.
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The National Bank of Belarus resumed the practice of taking loans in foreign currency in the domestic market to replenish the melting gold and foreign currency reserves.
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The “council of the republic” passed a bill proposing amendments to certain laws regarding wartime.
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Director Volha Mikalaichyk arrested in Independence Square.
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Belarus' national air carrier Belavia will increase the number of flights between Minsk and Moscow on 20 January 2015.
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Minsk's Maskouski district court will hear an administrative case against Volha Mikalaichyk.
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Belarus' oldest sports newspaper has held its traditional annual poll among sports reporters.
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Minsk Regional Court passed the sentence on high-profile case on Saturday.
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The dictator couldn't have won the elections in 2010.
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The riot police ordered people to leave the store.
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On December 20 in the midnight a new system of foreign currency purchase was implemented in Belarus.
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Canadian Foreign Minister John Baird said Ottawa will introduce new sanctions against Moscow on Dec. 19 because of the situation in Ukraine.
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Many Belarusians spent hours in queues yesterday.
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A dollar should cost 16 000-17 000 Belarusian rubles.
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Everyone is responsible for what is going on in the country.