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News on 8.07.2015
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At their website the Young Front organisation has collected information about “one hundred of hotbeds of the Kremlin’s aggression” in Belarus.
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Top Belarusian tennis player Victoria Azarenka, No. 24 in the WTA rankings, failed to reach the Wimbledon semifinal losing to world No. 1 Serena Williams on 7 July.
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The Ministry of Taxes began to collect taxes from those who borrowed money from other people, including from foreign citizens.
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The Council of the Belarusian People's Republic (BPR) released a statement on the “elections”.
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Some have “Mensk” engraved on them.
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Hundreds of Chinese companies on Wednesday stopped the quotations of their securities due to a sharp collapse of stock exchanges in China. Meanwhile, Beijing is trying to stop the biggest decline in the value of shares over the last 20 years.
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UN Special Rapporteurs plan to demand that Belarus give explanations regarding the situation of Dziadok.
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Officials of the town of Zhodzina destroy the old Belarusian tradition by administrative means.
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She is involved as a suspect in a criminal case.
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Military exercises in the Baltic states will be of "greater sizes" in the future, Chief of Staff of the United States Army General Raymond T. Odierno told journalists at Gaižiūnai Training Area (Lithuania) on Tuesday.
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The Belarusian ruler will visit Ufa, where two international summits open on Wednesday.
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Dzmitry Dudar, Dinamo Brest goalkeeper, called a person whom he considers a national hero of Belarus.
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Russia has always been living as a militarist and expansionist state.
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Belarusians have been selling foreign currency more than buying for the fifth month.
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Russia rejects calls for tribunal to prosecute those responsible for the downing of Malaysia Airlines flight MH17 in eastern Ukraine last year, arguing that the investigation into the incident has not been completed and no precedents exist for establishment of such body.
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A builder fell from second floor.
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There have been 38 cases of coal taking away recorded.