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News on 2.09.2014
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Demarcation of the border with Ukraine starts 17 years after the treaty on that was concluded.
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The decision can be taken by NATO member states at a summit in Wales.
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Representatives of a number of the European Union states offered to add the name of Russia’s Minister of Defense to the sanctions list.
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Putin was involved, too.
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Twenty six football fans will be tried.
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What happens to the mind of a director of a scrubby kolkhoz who is trying to reach the top of the state hierarchy?
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The decree eases some demarcation procedures.
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They offer lists of graduates of Belarusian State University (BSU) and Belarusian State University of Informatics and Radioelectrinics (BSUIR) and promise to get lists of graduates of Belarusian National Technical University (BNTU).
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The panel of judges for intellectual property re-considers the lawsuit against the independent TV channel.
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Riot policemen brutally beat football fans during the arrest.
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The members of the Alliance bordering with Russia must be sure they will be defended in case of an attack.
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Contracts of almost 120 teachers of the European Humanities University (EHU) expire on October 1.
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“Anti-maidan people’s guard groups” has started in Russia.
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At the NATO summit Australia will suggest excluding Russia from G20.
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Artist Mikola Kupava, the head of the organising committee to celebrate the anniversary of the battle, received an official reply from the Orsha district executive committee.
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The casualties are mainly among paratroopers.
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Poland’s Minister of Foreign Affairs is convinced that Russia will have to pay a “terrible price” for its aggression in Ukraine.
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Decisions, taken at the upcoming summit in Wales, will be historical for the alliance.
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Customs officers demand people crossing the border fill in customs declaration forms.