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News on 16.07.2014
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A former political prisoner, a businessman from Vaukavysk is in military hospital in Minsk.
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A memorial to the hero of Maidan from Belarus has appeared in Hrushevsky Street in Kyiv.
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Belarus hopes to resolve trade disputes with Ukraine through direct dialogue.
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Belarusian beer manufacturers will have lost almost 500,000 dollars by the end of the year.
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The Russian Embassy in Minsk confirmed detention of the former chairman of Belneftechim concern Igor Zhilin.
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Nobody is bringing flowers or candles to the Russian embassy in Minsk to commemorate the victims of the July 15 Moscow subway crash.
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Newspapers were seized from Ihar Barysau, a member of the Belarusian Social Democratic Party Hramada. The activist may be fined up to 50 penalty units.
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Such a statement has been made by Mikalai Autukhovich, a political prisoner, in an interview to “Salidarnasts”.
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Instead renovation of hospitals, another regional executive committee buys a large lot of mobile phones.
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Aliaksei Shchadrou, the founder of a shelter for homeless people in the Shchuchyn district, which provoked much criticism from the authorities, left Hroda for Rome to meet with Pope Francis.
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Minsk will lose much money due to special duties imposed on Belarusian goods by Kyiv.
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A member of Slonim affiliate of the BChD party Ivan Biadko applied to Slonim region executive committee for holding an anti-alcohol picket.
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The chairman of the Minsk regional executive committee was whistled at the stadium.
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In apartment houses in Minsk leaflets get disseminated, which urge to prepare for a partisan war with Russia.
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Ukraine has introduced special duties on Belarusian dairy products, confectionery and beer.
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Artsiom Prakapenka met with his parents in the correctional facility.
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Washington is ready to impose sectoral economic sanctions on Russia.
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Europe’s lack of a coordinated policy towards Belarus has led to the reduction of the black list.