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News on 31.05.2012
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National Bolshevik Dzyanis Sakhar was detained today near a detention centre in Akrestin Street.
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Just for three administrative violations a person might be evicted from a flat.
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The Maskouski district court sentenced Ivan Amelchanka to 10 days in custody for “swearing”.
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Activists of the civil campaign have congratulated tractor plant workers.
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The company “Alpara” has donated 30 thousand dollars.
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Yet another opposition activist was brutally beaten by police.
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A source close to the military industrial complex of Belarus confirms the version about an attempt of the tycoon to turn away the blow of the EU sanctions from his companies.
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Belarus is in talks with some new investor for the construction of the "Minsk-City" center.
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A poster depicting the Belarusian dictator was noticed in a camp on Khreshchatyk, Kyiv.
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Yauheny Kontush, the leader of the Belarusian National Bolsheviks, has been sentenced to five days in custody by the Maskouski district court on May 30.
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An author of a poster “Musorok” (a slang word for a policeman) has not been released after 15 days in custody.
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In May of this year, the national currency of Belarus celebrates 20 years of existence.
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Peftsiyeu has sold Beltechexport to Yermakova’s nephew.
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Belarusian Vice Prime Minister Anatoli Kalinin said that the taxi drivers should become neat and cultural.
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The chairperson of the Central Election Committee has told Euroradio when the order concerning the future parliamentary election may appear.
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The number of law enforcement officers running abroad from the Hrodna region has increased.
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Deputy Chairman of the BPF Igor Lialkou condemned the visit of Russian President Vladimir Putin to Minsk on behalf of the party.
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A banner with obscene words appeared on the way from Minsk-2 airport.
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In Q1 2012 the net outflow of foreign capital was more than $1 billion.
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And perhaps the president of Russia too.
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In January-April, Belarus became a leader in the Post-Soviet space in terms of consumer prices growth.