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News on 22.10.2013
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Dinamo Minsk lost their third game on road, this time to Torpedo Nizhny Novgorod who whitewashed the Belarusian club 0-3 on 21 October.
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The Criminal Division of the Supreme Court considered today an appeal filed by Aliaksandr Hrunou earlier sentenced to death by a verdict of the Homel Regional Court.
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Opposition activists visited Vasily Parfiankou in medical and labour centre No. 1 in Svetlahorsk.
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Lukashenka made new appointments on 22 October.
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The 2013 TEB BNP Paribas WTA Championships featuring eight best tennis players will kick off on 22 October in Istanbul.
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Interpol experts may take part in preparations for and the actual world ice hockey championship that will take place in Minsk in 2014.
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The foreign ministers of Poland and Sweden will not visit the Belarusian capital ahead of the Eastern Partnership Summit in spite of earlier reports.
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Living only on revenues from processed Russian oil is extremely dangerous.
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Poland is sure the Belarusian authorities have little chance of getting a loan from the IMF.
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Macroeconomic misbalances in Belarus are deeply structurally rooted in the economic model, based on the state’s dominance over the economy.
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Former presidential candidate Mikalaj Statkievich is thankful to those, who went on a long distance run in T-shirts with his name.
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The painting of Belarusian artist Walenty Wankowicz was brought back to Belarus. Belgazprombank acquired “The Portrait of poet Tomasz Zan” from a Russian private collector.
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Belarus's revenues from the oil products export for the January to August period in 2013 fell by $3.234 billion (29.7%) to $7.662 billion compared to the same period of 2012.
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It’s too early for the hockey but it’s already fun.
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Anatol Tozik, Belarus' deputy prime minister, arrived in China on October 19 on a seven-day visit.
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At the cemetery in Kalodzishchy relatives and colleagues commemorated the journalist, murdered 9 years ago.
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Belarusnafta Sibir, a Russian subsidiary of Belarusian state-owned oil company Belarusnafta, has purchased oil and gas company Yangpur from Russia's VTB Bank for 3.6 billion Russian rubles ($112 million).
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Russia doesn't agree with the conditions for Baumgertner's extradition proposed by the Belarusian ruler.
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The ruler no longer likes hockey.
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Customs officers stopped the attempt to illegally take foreign currency across the border.