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The chief of Donetsk terrorists stated that he believes the truce had been disrupted.
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1200 signatures under the protest against amending the Educational Code have been sent to the Education Ministry of Belarus.
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The dictator has appointed Viktar Shynkevich (Viktor Shinkevich) the chief of his Security Service.
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Ukrainian fans are to come to the game BATE-Shakhtar under police escort.
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Russia wanted Poland to get involved in the partition of Ukraine.
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Journalists Alyaksandr Lyubyanchuk and Maryja Artsybashava had an interview with Uladzimir Nyaklyaeu, a politician, and were detained by police.
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European leaders made sure that Putin is not going to implement the agreements over the Ukrainian conflict.
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A solemn opening of the memorial to one of the leaders of Belarusian opposition took place on October 18.
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A Lufthansa pilots' strike on Monday affecting mostly European flights has been expanded to include long-haul destinations on Tuesday.
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The dictator again raised his concerns over the problem of spongers.
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The Central Election Commission of Belarus will not take part in the monitoring of the early parliamentary election in Ukraine which is due to be held on October 26.
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The European Union should not scale back its sanctions on Russia, but instead reinforce them.
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An army depot in the Kharkiv region was attacked using RPG.
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The Russian foreign minister blackmails the authorities of Moldova.
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A well-known Belarusian public figure and former political prisoner was buried at the Uskhodniya Cemetery in Minsk.
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German Chancellor Angela Merkel sparred with Russian President over Ukraine in front of other world leaders Friday.
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The regional-scale NATO training to be launched Monday, Oct. 20 in Turkey. They will continue until Oct. 24 with participation of 12 partner countries of the Alliance.
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Restrictions come into force on October 20.
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Deputy Foreign Minister of Belarus Yelena Kupchina is leading a Belarusian delegation on a working visit to Slovenia.
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Putin won't be satisfied with the occupation of Crimea and Donbas region.