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News on 27.01.2014
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Activists of the movement Food not Bombs were detained by the police in Minsk.
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Solidarity letters arrive to the political prisoner from different ends of the world.
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Hollande declared his relationship with Trierweiler over on Saturday.
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Red hot lava streams have been sighted flowing down the sides of Europe’s most active volcano, Mount Etna on the Italian island of Sicily.
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The prison authorities began to control what the political prisoner writes after the release of his book “Going to Magadan”.
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Belarusian Kseniya, the winner of the 2005 Junior Eurovision Song Contest, supports Ukrainians.
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The political prisoner received the parcel with medicines.
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Belarus President’s ice hockey team beat the team of Latvia’s Saeima 7-5 in a friendly in Riga on 25 January.
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Officers of Berkut police were shooting at people as they were dispersing a rally in Cherkasy.
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The 2004 Eurovision winner put an icon and a flag in Mikhail Zhyzneuski's coffin.
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The Supreme Court of Belarus dismissed the claim of BELSATplus.
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The suggestion to introduce another tax for entrepreneurs has already been submitted to the Council of Ministers.
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On weekend the fans of BATE Barysau expressed their solidarity with Ukrainians.
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American national Zeltser and his assistant sue a Belarusian company.
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Belarus’ Victoria Azarenka has retained second place in the WTA ranking, while winner of the Australian Open China’s Na Li moved into third.
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NEW Zealand's 17-year-old pop sensation Lorde picked up two Grammy awards for her song Royals, while French Duo Daft Punk won the music industry's major prizes.
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The U.S. military conducted an airstrike in southern Somalia on Sunday against a suspected militant leader.
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Protesters took over the justice ministry in Ukraine’s capital on Sunday night while in other cities there were more clashes with riot police.
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Belsat's film crew – journalist Yury Vysotski and cameraman Siarhei Marchyk – were beaten by Berkut police in the town of Cherkasy.