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News on 9.02.2015
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(Updated) Maxim Vinyarski and Ales Makaeu, arrested for solidarity with Ukraine, have been released.
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An investigator will send the case of the political prisoner to a prosecutor on Monday for filing it to court.
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Yauhen Vaskovich, who was transferred from prison to correctional facility No. 15 in Mahilou at the end of last year, has meet with his mother for the first time in four years.
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A new wave of layoffs at main plants of Avtokomponenty holding company in Barysau is expected.
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Leaflets telling people who are the real “spongers” that must pay tax appeared in the town of Liuban.
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The Belarusian agricultural sector lost more than $360 million last year due to the devaluation of the Russian ruble.
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Bulgaria plans to simplify tourist visa application rules for Belarus, Russia, Ukraine, Kazakhstan, Armenia and Georgia.
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Lukashenka is far from being a neutral party in the Russian-Ukrainian conflict.
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The citizen of Lithuania agreed to cooperate with the Belarusian KGB because of threats on the part of an agent.
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Gomel activist, serving his sentence in the Commandant's Office in Kuplin village, was taken to the regional Investigation Committee for questioning on February 9.
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Prosecutor General of Ukraine Vitaliy Yarema has resigned, MP from the Batkivshyna Party Olena Shkrum wrote on her Facebook page on Monday.
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Individual entrepreneurs cannot get the truth on the situation with the sale of residual products.
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The Belarusian opposition has a chance to implement the common strategy.
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Maryna Zapasnik, the judge of Leninski district of Minsk, appealed to the guardianship and trusteeship bodies to recognize politician's family problem.
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An antiwar picket was held near the embassy of Russia in the Czech Republic on February 8.
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NATO countries have to decide individually whether or not to supply weapons to Kyiv, NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg said on Sunday ahead of a fresh round of peace talks on Ukraine.
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German Chancellor Angela Merkel and U.S. President Barack Obama will hold talks in Washington today to discuss Ukraine, and perhaps heal some rifts in the approach taken on the conflict by the respective allies.
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One of the policemen was wounded.
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Minsk claims to allow Belarusian authorities to participate in the summit in Riga on an equal basis.