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News on 21.04.2014
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Armed militants took the commander of the city police department in an unknown direction.
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The FSB (Federal Security Service of the Russian Federation ) had planned to charge Ukraine with transfer of weapons to terrorists in Russia.
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A journalist Maxim Danilchenko was beaten up by the unknown at a separatists’ meeting.
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Outflow of capital from the country is to continue, and price rise is to speed up.
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The Finance Minister should be dismissed for the tax on participation in the traffic and other “stupid things”.
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Extremists in the Donbass region prepare new provocations aimed at further destabilising the situation.
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Gunmen’s chieftains are preparing armoured vehicles for a campaign against the capital of Ukraine.
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Ryhor Piatkevich, the general director of Belarus's largest brewery Krynitsa, has been removed from office.
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The request of the metropolitan to vote for Lukashenka can cause loss of believers.
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European activists of Amnesty International write letters to a political prisoner.
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A Belarusian journalist tells details of his detention in Slovyansk.
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The brigade, where Yury K. served, was a part of the Main Intelligence Directorate in the Soviet times.
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Journalists restored the escape of former President Viktor Yanukovych.
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Lukashenka and his son visited the Minsk Holy Spirit Cathedral on Easter Day.
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Journalist Anna Azemsha was sent back at Belarus’ border with Lithuania because there were election observation bulletins in the car.
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Journalist Dzmitry Halko kidnapped by separatists in Slavyansk.
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The press-service of State Security Committee (KGB) refuses to comment on the video appeal by some “Whirl” squad from Hrodna.
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Lukashenka will deliver the annual State of the Nation Address on 22 April.
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Polish minister of foreign affairs Radoslaw Sikorski thinks the Belarusians should be concerned about Russia's aggression.
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There are no causes for civil war both in the east and in the west of Ukraine.
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The head of Ukraine’s MFA calls the shooting in Slavyansk a provocation.
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Sanctions on Russia will extend shortly.