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News on 9.07.2013
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Expensive car confiscated for failure to pay customs duties.
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The ruler invites “decent investors” to Belarus.
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The National Centre of Intellectual Property (NCIP) has not recovered yet after the scandalous walkout of employees.
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Andrei Sannikov, a well-known Belarusian opposition politician, said in an interview with Tagesspiegel (Germany) that “the EU is losing the battle for its values”.
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The organizer of a single picket in Mahilou against Russian aviation bases Mikalaj Hladyshau is being accused of violating the law on organizing and holding mass events.
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Criminal case stared against Vitsebsk chief architect. The official is suspected of power abuse.
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Security services try to discredit the political prisoner with the help of publications in media.
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The report on Belarus was again heard in the European Parliament.
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Lithuania’s presidency in the EU can influence the presence of Lithuanian capital in Belarus.
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BCD activist was fined per share memory Zavadski.
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The “house of representatives” thinks there's no need in the OSCE Parliamentary Assembly Ad Hoc Working Group on Belarus.
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Neither Poland nor the European Union change their politics regarding Lukashenka’s regime.
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Lithuania celebrated the start of its presidency in the European Union with a weird map, which appeared in Vilnius near the parliament building.
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Lukashenka has once again attacked his subordinates with threats.
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Organizer of Belarusian Talking Shop Tatstsyana Tsahelnik is studying for a Master’s degree in Japanese studies in the Netherlands.
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Belarus' participation in integration projects in Moscow puts an end the development of private business.