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The incident happened as they were filming a story about the demolition of historic buildings.
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Ambassador of Poland to Belarus Leszek Szerepka knows nothing about the facts of alleged offences committed on the territory of Belarus by clergymen, citizens of Poland.
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The term of selling out goods imported before July 2014 expires on March 1.
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Anyone could be detained in the street for allegedly “dilated pupils”.
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Lukashenka spends his holidays in Sochi. Can he go to a resort when the country is hit by a severe economic crisis?
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French President François Hollande and German Chancellor Angela Merkel are to fly to Kyiv on Thursday with a new plan for peace in the Donbas.
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A market trader from Hrodna, who caused a conflict between sellers and tax inspectors at the Southern market on February 3, had his goods seized.
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Belarusians are great warriors and patriots.
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Europe will lift its sanctions against Lukashenka’s regime only after achieving a considerable progress in the sphere of human rights protection and after political prisoners released.
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The authorities of Russia and Belarus are seriously concerned over NATO's plans.
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The wife of Siarhei Shtoda, the leader of protesting freight carriers, shared details of his arrest.
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The Foreign Ministry of the Republic of Belarus recommends Belarusian nationals to avoid visiting Egyptian towns outside resort areas.
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Foreign Minister of Belarus Vladimir Makei is expected to visit Berlin and Munich on 5-8 February, spokesman for the Belarusian Foreign Ministry Dmitry Mironchik told media.
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Aliaksandr Kasinets, the head of Presidential Administration, commented on activists' arrest in Minsk.
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Kaliningrad producers changed logistics in favour of legal states of the EU.
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Belarus has become an insolvent state during Lukashenka's rule.
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The dollar grew 260 rubles, the euro – 140 rubles.
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The unknown cut down trees planted in autumn in the cemetery in Brest.
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Sellers expose goods at new prices.
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Russia's direct intervention took place last August.