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News on 26.05.2015
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Tens of posters and hundreds of leaflets on small border traffic appeared in more than ten towns of Brest region.
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Representatives of the opposition that run in the “elections” legitimise the regime.
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A land corridor from Belarus to Kaliningrad could be carved out in few hours.
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The Belarusian Christian Democracy party has been denied registration for far-fetched reasons a record high number of times.
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BRUTTO, the band from Belarus, is giving concerts in Ukraine which are sold out.
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On May 26 the Belarusian Currency and Stock Exchange held its trading.
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The Belarusian government counts on a lifting of restrictive measures imposed by the EU for repressions against the opposition.
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Poland’s state election commission has announced the official results of Sunday’s presidential election, confirming the victory of Andrzej Duda, the leader of the opposition party Law and Justice.
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Belarusian number one Viktoria Azárenko made a successful start at the French Open cruising through the first round.
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Another participant of the picket, Katsiaryna Sadouskaya, was fined 60 basic amounts.
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NATO has a large amount of information that proves the presence of Russian troops in the Donbas.
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Siarhei Mikhalok, a former leader of the Belarusian band Lyapis Trubetskoy and now frontman of Brutto, and his producer Anton Azizbekian were granted a Ukrainian residence permit.
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The situation in the labour market of Belarus can become a serious reason for social tension.
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Today six political prisoners are behind bars.
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The situation of Delta Bank and a number of other Belarusian banks made the National Bank tighten financial control in the banking sector.
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The human rights defender's book titled The Cold Wing of Motherland will be presented in the Belarusian House in Warsaw on May 28.
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Belarusians who intended to join separatists will be tried in Ukraine.
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One cannot speak about any "elections" unless all the political prisoners and first of all Mikalai Statkevich are freed.
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The amount of smuggled goods from Belarus, which are allegedly meant for Kazakstan but sold in Russia, is growing.
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Sweden’s defence forces have demonstrated their readiness and have a plan for action in the case of possible Russian aggression.
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Employees will receive only two-thirds of the salary.