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News on 7.04.2014
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The Prosecutor’s General Office refused to reopen the case upon newly discovered evidence.
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Russia seeks hegemony for in Europe.
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The verdict was delivered in the home country of the fugitive politician, in Kyrgyzstan.
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Belarusians have many ways of resisting the Kremlin’s occupation.
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The indecisiveness of the Free World may cost it its freedom.
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Activists are preparing to picket shops which sell Belarusian goods.
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Donetsk region can become a second Crimea.
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Russian stock exchanges sharply fell on April 7.
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Boycotting the Lukashenka regime is the only way to save the country's independence.
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The chairwoman of the Belarusian Democratic Republic Government in Exile (the BDR Council) has addressed the Belarusians.
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Official Kyiv doesn't believe Lukashenka.
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Paval Vinahradau, an activist of “Zmena” organisation, has been released from the prison in Akrestsin Street.
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The Justice Ministry of Belarus has issued an official warning to the United Civil Party.
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Non-observation of the Budapest memorandum will affect the respect to its guarantors.
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A criminal case has been opened against Ivan Hurbatau, deputy chairman of the Orsha district executive committee.
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Pro-Russian activists in eastern Ukraine have seized state security buildings in the cities of Donetsk and Luhansk, according to Ukrainian officials.
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In January-February 2014 Belarusian banks earned revenues in the amount of 901.4 billion BYR.
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Although no one invited Belarusian CEC’s observers to the referendum in Crimea.
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Russia’s annexation of Crimea must not be ignored.
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Instead of the Inter TV channel Russian Illusion is broadcasted in Homiel.
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By the morning the building of Kharkiv region state administration was liberated from the Russian commandos that had captured it.
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The Sunday game in Brest was marked with a massive fight of football hooligans.
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The Alliance should protect the independence of Ukraine.