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News on 6.02.2015
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Yahen Vaskovich was allowed to have a short-term visit for the first time in four years.
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The “legal base for the control over the distribution of information by the media” has been created in Belarus.
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Transport operators are trying to find agreement with officials concerning an amnesty on fines handed by BelToll system.
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A group of senators, headed by Chairman of the Senate Armed Services Committee U.S. Senator John McCain, will draw up a bill authorizing the U.S. to begin deliveries of weapons to Ukraine.
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The president of Russia can attack the Baltic States to test whether Nato would mobilise.
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The Ministry of Transport and Communication wants fines for fare evasion on public transport to be raised.
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Milk products manufactured by the local plant have disappeared in shops of Hlybokae.
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What taxes may be introduced in Belarus?
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The US Embassy delegation led by Attorney Scott Roland took part in celebration of anniversary of Tadeusz Kościuszko's birth.
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On February 5, human rights defenders from the human rights centre Viasna carried out an action of solidarity with the anarchists who were illegally sentenced to short jail terms.
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Belarusian "Siabro" is fighting on the frontline near Donetsk.
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Peace talks on Donbas issue have reached a deadlock.
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Today's concert of Zmicier Vajciuszkievicz in Pirates Minsk club is canceled.
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On February 1 gold and forex reserve of Belarus makes up $4724.7 million.
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Urban public transport fares will be increased by 10-11%.
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Directors of Belarusian freight companies are called to police stations for conversations.
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Amendments to article 178 of the Tax Code took force on January 1.
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NATO will immediately establish six international centers of command and control in Bulgaria, Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, Poland and Romania.
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Another explosion hit Odesa early on Friday morning, the latest in a series of unexplained blasts in the southern Ukrainian port city in recent months.
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The Law "On Martial Law" violates the Constitution.
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The solution to the conflict in Ukraine proposed by Russian President Vladimir Putin is an extremely cynical one.