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Excavator operator Leanid Dubanousua’s contract with the Mikashevichy plant has expired.

Thorbjørn Jagland hopes that our country joins the European Convention on Human Rights.

Secretary of State John Kerry presented the 2012 International Religious Freedom Report on May 20.

The Minsk City Police Department spokesman Alyaksandr Lastouski tells Euroradio the man has returned the money to the bank.

Dzyanisau will play in Salavat Yulaev Ufa next season, Pressball reports.

Belarus-made MAZ 241 school bus meets Russian technical specifications.

Activist in Hlybokaye, Vitsebsk region gets fined for 'spoiling the appearance of the building'.

Residents of multi-storey blocks of flats now have to seek a permit from local authorities to mount a satellite dish on the walls or the roof.

Movement for Freedom, Tell the Truth and BPF have announced the start of a joint electoral campaign. Euroradio tries to find out what it means.

Justas Paleckis, the European Parliament's rapporteur on relations with Belarus recommends to suspend travel bans for key officials in Minsk.

Pro-governmental Liberal Democratic Party of Belarus donates money to Belarusian Language Partnership and vows to promote the mother tongue.

Author of the best translation will get the tickets. Other good Belarusian lyrics of the Beatles will be played durig karaoke in Euroradio's fest tent.

Another foreign currency trade took place at the Belarusian currency exchange stock on Tuesday.

The bank has announced a reward for helping to locate the client.

The party will take place on Friday, May 31 at the BPF office(Charnysheuski Street, 3.

A new church may be constructed at the crossroads of Starynauskaya Street and Nikifarava Street, opposite the Uruchcha mini-market.

It happened in the colony of Ivatsevichy and lasted for 3 days.

The meeting starts at 6 p.m. at the BPF office (Minsk, Charnysheuski Street, 3).

At least 91, including 20 children, are reportedly dead after a giant tornado flattens whole neighborhoods around Oklahoma City.

A Lithuanian website revealed a fraud - someone paid money to students so they would vote for Azerbaijan. Euroradio recalls a similar story in Belarus.