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News on 9.01.2015
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Minsk currency exchange offices sell only dollars and Russia rubles they purchase from people.
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Such a call has been made by Lithuania, the Great Britain, Denmark and Estonia.
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The Economic Court of Minsk has ruled to recover around 1 billion Belarusian rubles from bookshop owner Ihar Lohvinau.
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The deputy of the German parliament, Bundestag, has wished merry Christmas and a happy New Year to the family of Alinevich.
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U.S. Secretary of Defense Chuck Hagel has confirmed that the United States plans to close 14 military bases in Europe, allowing the Pentagon to save annually up to $500 million.
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Andrei Stepanov scored the shootout winner and Lars Haugen stopped 45 shots in total to lead Dinamo Minsk to a 3-2 win over Slovan Bratislava in the KHL home action on 8 January.
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The single rate of the Belarusian ruble has been established. What will happen to prices after the Ministry of Trade forbade to raise them until February 1?
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The ruble loses its value, the inflation spreads and printed money is waiting for its time to come. What will new money look like?
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People have taking queues for several hours already.
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Donald Tusk calls on the European Union to remain united in relation to Russia.
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Pavel Kalavur is charged with making out huge bonuses to himself in the moment of Belarusian ruble’s devaluation.
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Senator McCain has laid down concrete conditions to Putin.
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Ukrainian MP Anton Herashchenko presented the project some weeks ago aimed at collecting data about separatists.
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The pictures were made from a helicopter on January 7, 2015.
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“Belposhta” is obliged to assist in performance of the operative research activities within countering crime framework.
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Poland hopes to increase the number of NATO military exercises in the Baltic Sea region due to the increased Russian military activity in the region.
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The commentator of “Belarus 5” TV channel did not understand the French people holding posters “Je Suis Charlie” in their hands during the Biathlon World Cup.
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Putin wants to make away with a Belarusian dictator for a long time.
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The Belarusian regime wants to control the country's publishing market.
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Islamist fighters from Al Qaeda are planning major terrorist attacks in Britain and other Western countries, the British intelligence service MI5 has warned, according to Sky News.
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Political prisoner sees some advantages in a current situation in the country.
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Prices of imported goods will grow 25%.
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The Cuban capital Havana will on January 21-22 host a first round of talks between the United States and Cuba on normalizing diplomatic relations, after half a century of hostility between the two.