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News on 20.02.2015
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Russia terminated the criminal case against the former director general of Uralkali.
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Sanctions against Russia could be stepped up.
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On February 20 the court of Tsentralny district of Minsk held a reconsideration of the administrative case of an activist Nina Bahinskaya.
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The police detained five members of the Alternative group in the centre of Minsk on February 20.
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All eyes were fixed on the recent negotiations in Minsk.
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The cabinet of ministers of Ukraine is ordered to take a number of urgent measures to overcome the consequences of the situation in Donbas and recognise the DNR/LNR as terrorists.
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Ukrainian pilot and the Verkhovna Rada Deputy Nadiya Savchenko, who is 68 days into her hunger strike in Moscow jail, refused from glucose injections.
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They do not receive wages since November, and they fear that the senior management of the plant is going to run away from the plant, sneezing at the problems of their workers.
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Darya Blashko won the first gold medal for the Belarusian team at the ongoing 2015 IBU Youth/ Junior World Championships in Raubichi.
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The optimism of the authorities has no grounds.
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Representatives of the Belarusian civil society met with the foreign minister of Latvia today.
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The police detained four activists of the Alternative group in the centre of Minsk.
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Dictator asks Latvia to help him to make contact with the West to borrow the funds there.
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There would be no spongers if it were profitable to work in Belarus.
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Russians will not only open a hotel in the Brest fortress.
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United States and some EU countries may provide Ukraine with the AT.
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There have never been so many foolish initiatives before.
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Oil prices started to rise again in global trading after the publication of data on U.S. commercial crude oil inventories on Friday, Reuters reports.
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Two aircraft collided on the ground at Borispol airport in Kyiv on Thursday when a maintenance team checking the engines of one of the planes accidently set them to full throttle.
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Foreign Ministers of Belarus and Latvia met in Minsk.
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The situation in Ukraine remains complicated in what concerns the implementation of the Minsk agreement.
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Mass layoffs can lead to protests.