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News on 25.05.2015
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Ultras from Minsk were told to take off shoes.
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Notably, special services are to be saddled with the responsibility of controllers, as it was in the Soviet Union.
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Russia's Customs Service found equipment for radiological and chemical reconnaissance.
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The so-called “candidates” are digging themselves a political grave.
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Residents of the Mahilou region who cannot pay their foreign currency loans face unusual sanctions.
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Some residents of Moscow support Ukrainians who have celebrated the Day of Vyshyvanka, a traditional Ukrainian embroidered shirt.
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A convoy of dozens of military vehicles was moving towards Russia's border with Ukraine on Sunday, May 24.
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Russian President Vladimir Putin has signed a law banning "undesirable" non-governmental organizations (NGOs), the Kremlin announced on Saturday.
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Official Minsk is not a partner for Ukraine in its struggle for a European choice and independence from Moscow.
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The journalist received summons. Legal proceedings will take place on June 1 in the Dziarzhynski District Court.
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The chairman of the Belarusian Popular Front Party says that protest rallies won’t result in changes.
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The average wage of Belarusians increased by Br52,400 (slightly more than 3 dollars) in April, the National Statistical Committee informs.
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The authorities continue to repeat that the problem of political prisoners does not exist.
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Amkodor company is going to open an assembly plant in Pakistan.
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Indian President Pranab Mukherjee will pay a visit to Belarus on 2-4 June.
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Anti-semitic remarks help the dictator receive money from Russia.
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The war of words between the Kremlin and the West continues, with the latest jibe coming from Russian Deputy Prime Minister Dmitry Rogozin.
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Uladzimir Makei is one of the main organizers of repressions against Belarusian citizens.
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Old tyres with the slogan reading “Lukashenka, go away” were noticed in the Belarusian capital.
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Solidarity action with accused Belarusian in Russia took place in Warsaw.
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Leader of Belarusian communists Siarhei Kaliakin says he will refuse to support peaceful protests if elections are fraudulent.
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The website was not updated for several hours this morning.
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On May 24 civil right activist spent three hours at Kamenny Loh border crossing point.