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News on 16.03.2015
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The dictator has assailed with criticism heads of Belarusian universities.
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Sole traders should put forward political demands.
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The book Human Rights Situation in Belarus in 2014 and its English translation were detained by customs officers at Kamenny Loh border crossing point.
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The International Monetary Fund forecasts that the GDP of Belarus in 2015 is to fall by 2%.
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The shopping and entertainment mall “Expobel” is getting ready for the visit of the dictator.
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Hundreds of new stickers appeared in Brest streets ahead of the Solidarity Day.
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Russian President Vladimir Putin met Kyrgyz President Almazbek Atambayev at the Constantine Palace in St. Petersburg on Monday, making his first public appearance since March 5.
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The head of the Human Rights Center "Viasna" commented on the recent facts of the persecution of journalists and human rights defenders in Mahiliou at his public Facebook page.
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Orsha dwellers offered to buy flags of the Soviet Union.
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Law-enforcers are seen in the streets of Baranavichy with a Russian flag.
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The first head of independent Lithuania calls not to believe the Belarusian dictator.
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The authorities are going to stop controlling prices in Belarus.
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The European Union will maintain unity in regard to the Russian aggression against Ukraine if France and Germany reach a common position.
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An influential member of the Saudi Arabia royal family has announced that Iran's agreement on nuclear program could encourage other countries in the region to begin production of nuclear fuel.
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Two young men were selling Soviet flags in the centre of Minsk today.
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Lukashenka acts like a charlatan, clown and sharper continuously blackmailing both the Kremlin and the West.
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The corresponding draft resolution, No. 2379, was published on the Web site of the Verkhovna Rada.
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The money borrowed from your neighbour is subject to tax.
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Victoria Azarenka of Belarus got off to a good start at BNP Paribas Indian Wells.
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Famous Russian source "Sputnik & pogrom" has published an article that questions the territorial integrity of Belarus.
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Homel dweller made t-shirts with Putin's image disappear in a local shopping center.
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Police officers did not find people, who threatened the activist Yury Liashenka from Svetlahorsk.
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Russia may cut duty-free oil shipments to Belarus in response.
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The way to stop Putin is to be found in a phrase used by former U.S. President Ronald Reagan - “peace through strength”.