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News on 24.06.2014
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The trains which were to travel through Donbas to Europe, are to bypass it via the territory of Belarus.
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It’s too early to draw the line at search for diamonds in Belarus.
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The police want Perspective organisation to inform them about the plans of sole traders in connection with new rules of work.
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Sooner or later there will be a necessity to increase the pension age in Belarus.
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The KGB chief read a report to the members of the parliament.
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A court of higher instance cancelled the decision of the court of the Niasvizh district in the case of Natallia Bordak.
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The dictator ordered a number of enterprises and government agencies to work on the issue.
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Iranian investors missed the deadline for the construction of a shopping and leisure centre with offices and a hotel, so they will have to construct a building of the Supreme Court at their own expenses.
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Lukashenka and Putin are to take part in the ceremony of opening of the new building of the Great Patriotic War History museum in Minsk on July 2.
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Something similar was the case in 1939.
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Inspections of shopping centres held by the Trade Ministry have detected “numerous violations in realization of consumer goods.”
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Authorities are preparing changes to the Tax Code.
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The release of Ales Bialiatski does not mean the Lukashenka repressive regime has changed.
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Sole traders will fail to implement the requirement to have documents confirming the purchase of and payment for the goods.