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News on 4.02.2015
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Leanid Autukhou was removed from the database of the employment centre in Haradok.
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Night watchwomen from hostels which are owned by the Housing Repairs and Utilities Association of Slonim, are concerned about their future, as in March labour contracts of most of them are expiring.
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Members of local councils will help solve the problem of social parasitism.
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Now one needs even to pay tax on money borrowed from a neighbor.
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The Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine has passed legislation depriving Viktor Yanukovych of his title of the president of Ukraine.
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Since February 12 the organisation is to work 4 days a week, 7 hours a day.
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The difference between salaries of officials and usual citizens is striking.
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The only participant of protests of freight companies made an appointment to see the minister of finance.
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Belarusian prime minister Andrei Kabiakou will pay a working visit to the Russian Federation on February 5-6.
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Belarusian volunteers in Donbas congratulate Belarusians.
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Washington is developing new sanctions against Russia.
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Representatives of Belarusian human rights organisations met with the United Nations Special Rapporteur on the situation of human rights in Belarus Miklós Haraszti.
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Nobody knows how to deal with a new Hitler in Europe in 2014.
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Russian-backed militants are regrouping their forces and equipment near Debaltseve, trying to turn the tide of battle after a failed attack on Vuhlehirsk.
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An increased presence of police and security services can be noticed around Independence Square in Minsk.
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A former football fan from Minsk fights for Ukraine's freedom.
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As it turned out, tax officers were carrying out an unscheduled audit at the Southern market on February 3.
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At least 12 people have died after a TransAsia Airways plane clipped a bridge and crashed into a river near the Taiwanese capital of Taipei.
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Activists of the civil initiative against the lawlessness in courts filed a complaint against a state body's misconduct that infringes on the rights of citizens.
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The economist does not rule out one more sharp devaluation in the near future.