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News on 17.04.2014
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The NATO states that the former Danish Prime Minister had not brought a dictaphone for recording the conversation with the leader of Russia.
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There is a prevailing opinion in the Russia’s establishment that Crimean Tatars should be deported from the peninsula.
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Belarusian users experience problems accessing internet.
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A popular TV presenter tells how Lukashenka participated in the volunteer labour day.
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An action of solidarity with the Belarusian political prisoner was held in Minsk metro.
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One of the leaders of the Russian opposition has commented on the live TV phone-in with president Putin.
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Surgical strikes by special groups are needed to struggle against the Kremlin's saboteurs, a military expert is confident.
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Belarus became a model for Russia.
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The visit of Japan’s Minister of Foreign Affairs Fumio Kishida to Russia, scheduled to late April, has been postponed.
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Bolts of firearms were given to the airborne troops commander.
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No significant outcomes of the four-party meeting in Geneva should be expected.
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Russia’s president laid out new territorial claims.
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Joint military exercise of Belarusian special-ops units and Russian airborne troops divisions has started in the territory of Belarus.
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The Russian president said during a televised Q&A session the Russian armed forces had been active in Crimea.
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Detention facilities are overcrowded with detained extremists and saboteurs.
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Fans organised a show at a match of the 19th round of the Ukrainian Premier League between Dynamo and Shakhtar football clubs on April 16.
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Criminal charges have been brought against former chairman of Luhansk region’s court of appeal Anatoliy Vizir.
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3 fighters died, 13 fighters got injuries, 63 fighters were detained during a special night operation in Mariupol.
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Good manners of an unidentified visitor to the Russian consulate surprised not only the event’s participants but also journalists.
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Ex Prime Minister of Ukraine Mykola Azarov is wanted by the police due to abuse of power.
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Next victim of Russia’s military aggression in Eastern Europe may be Latvia.
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The attackers were shocked, as they didn't expect resistance.