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The publisher was given a 5 million rubles fine and ordered to pay the state 961 million rubles of profit.
The latest news from the Belarusian Stock Exchange on January 9, 2014.
The referendum in Crimea, humor recipe, Ebola, Michael Jackson and Femen in Charlie Hebdo's cartoons.
It has happened today. The riot police are pursuing the people suspected of the Charlie Hebdo attack.
The witnesses did not have enough time to speak on Thursday.
The difference from the National Bank’s official rates does not exceed 2%.
The freedom of speech has suffered a major blow in France, freelance journalist Andrei Vaitovich reports.
The Ukrainian PM has given an interview to the German TV channel ARD.
The owner of the book shop Lohvinau is accused of selling books without a license from information ministry.
Physical persons are no longer required to pay a fee on the purchase of foreign currencies, under a resolution of the National Bank.
Belarus' central banks says it makes attempts to 'provide financial and macroeconomic stability, lower inflation.'
The hearing of human rights lawyer Elena Tonkacheva's expulsion case was adjourned till Friday as there was not enough time to hear all the witnesses.
The prices of imported goods in Belarus could grow by 25-26%, reckons economist.
Russia wins the International Christmas amateur hockey tournament in Minsk.
Speculators in foreign currency keep getting detained in different Belarusian cities.
The Bisons will host Slovan Bratislava at Minsk Arena at 7 p.m. tonight.
Thursday news from the Belarusian Stock Exchange.
The French police and special police troops are conducting special operations all over the country.
The head of state visited Minsk's main Orthodox Cathedral on Orthodox Christmas Day - January 7.
The person suspected of a mass murder committed in Paris has surrendered. The photos of the other two suspects have been distributed.