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News on 16.07.2013
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A Belarusian pensioner was convicted for receiving foreign aid to “change the regime”.
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Opposition activists will be thrown into jails until the EU tightens its policy in relation to the Lukashenka regime.
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The need for financial stability is the most pressing issue for Belarus at present, Alyaksandr Lukashenka told China’s Xinhua News Agency on Sunday.
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The trial in the case of former presidential candidate Uladzimir Niakliaeu is scheduled for July 25.
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A member of European Parliament for Poland Marek Migalski claimed the EU’s policy towards Belarus to be inconsistent.
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A pro-Lukashenka oligarch is ready to move into a new house.
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The chairman of the Young Belarus movement Dzmitry Kaspiarovich was detained on the border on his way to Vilnius.
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Brest region’s police chief apologizes for violent arrest of elderly vendors in Pinsk.
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The regimes of Lukashenka and Aliyev are equally corrupted and repressive.
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A new criminal case has been initiated against former political prisoner Uladzimir Yaromenak.
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Residents of the capital reacted to the sharp rise in prices for foodstuff.
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Our country has made it to top 4 of the biggest potato importers from Ukraine in 2012/2013.
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Wild boar got under liquidation in Senna district, Vitsebsk region, in the framework of struggle against the African swine fever virus.
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A representative of the Belarusian foreign ministry on Monday presented a commemorative birth certificate to Israeli President Shimon Peres, who was born in what is now Belarus in August 1923.
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Europe should stop flirting with Lukashenka and create more opportunities for the citizens of Belarus.
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Small businessmen who want to continue their business in the Customs Union will have to radically change the form of work.