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News on 23.04.2014
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Servicemen of a special battalion “Dnepr” have detained two diversionists.
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Such weapons could be found in museums only.
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A popular mobile operator again blocked access to our website.
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Cancelling oil duties for Minsk is open to question due to gross losses of Russia's economy.
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As from 1 May licenses will be needed to import beer to Belarus from outside the customs territory of the Customs Union.
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When we see Lukashenka on TV screens with another dose of delirious nonsense, he finds himself an extremely interesting speaker.
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Leader of European Belarus has sent the open letter to the president of the International Ice Hockey Federation.
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The Prosecutor’s Office of Ukraine has opened criminal proceedings on charges related terrorist attack charges, after a plane was hit by gunmen in Donetsk region.
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Russian Federation and its terrorist special subdivisions defiantly are not going to implement the agreements that were reached in Geneva.
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Journalists identified several militants in the Donbass region.
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Judge of Minsk's Zavadski district court Anastasia Asipchyk sentenced activist Illia Dabratvor to 10 days in custody.
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On 7 April Vasil Parfiankou has been placed in a locked-type confinement cell for 6 months.
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EU’s High Representative of the Union for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy Catherine Ashton “strongly condemned” the execution of Pavel Selyun, sentenced to death penalty.
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The payment was maid on 23 April.
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The Ukrainian government has sent a loan request to the International Monetary Fund (IMF) and hopes to get an answer by the end of the month.
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Lukashenka will exist as long as Putin allows him.
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The Donestk region has the highest extremism threat – 8 out of 10 points.
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Protocols were composed against Lida activists “for participating in a wordless manifestation”, which allegedly took place on 25 March at the town cemetery.
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Quadrilateral gas talks involving representatives of the European Union, Ukraine, Russia and Slovakia could be held on Thursday, April 24.
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Russia still holds its soldiers on the border with Ukraine and did nothing for stabilization of the situation in this country and Europe.
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Criminal charges have been brought against the director of the ‘Brest-Grasses’ private company.
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According to an UNIAN correspondent, First Vice Prime Minister of Ukraine Vitaliy Yarema reports.
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Acting Ukrainian President Oleksandr Turchynov has met with a U.S. Congress delegation headed by Chairman of the Foreign Affairs Committee of the House of Representatives Ed Royce.
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A former general director of Fandok furniture factory was charged with abuse of office.
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The military exercises are held on a firing range near the town of Barysau.
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The enterprise’s storehouses are filled with non-selling products.