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The Russian gas giant will sponsor Belarus' main ice hockey side next year, HC Dynama Minsk Director General Maksim Subotkin says.

Euroradio's newsroom gets photos from listener Mikhas who spotted youngsters handing out Russian flags in a Minsk neighborhood.

Ukrainian commandos assisted by armored vehicles are reportedly trying to approach Sloviansk, according to media in Ukraine.

The April 18, 2014 Council of Ministers' Resolution No 373 allows businesses not to add iodized salt when producing foodstuffs in Belarus.

They want to exchange abducted American journalist Simon Ostrovsky for their arrested leader Pavel Gubarev.

The Eastern Partnership summit opens in Prague, with the presidents of Austria, Poland, Slovakia, Hungary, Moldova, Georgia and Armenia attending.

The brunette who was sitting next to high-ranking officials during Lukashenka’s annual address turns out to be the winner of a beauty pageant.

Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov is convinced that the United States ‘is running the show’ in Ukraine.

Pro-Russian activists launched assault in the night of April 24, UNIAN quotes Dmitri Tymchuk from the Military Political Research Center.

Russia is not fulfilling the Geneva agreements to resolve the crisis in Ukraine, US President Barack Obama says.

Euroradio's corespondent reports from Kiev on how the Ukrainian capital looks like after the revolution.

Manager of Alfa-Bank’s A-Club Alyaksei Matsukin points to an increase in the number of dollar millionaires in Belarus.

Dollar, euro and Russian rouble go up

Ukrainian border guards detain a Romanian man near Mukachova in Zakarpattia Oblast in western Ukraine.

The opposition Movement for Freedom proposes to organize the Independence March on May 14 together with pro-government supporters.

Illya Dabratvor, an activist with Alternativa civic action group, was tried on charges of disobedience to the police and public swearing.

The road accident occurred during the rush hour on the evening of April 22.

ESPN magazine releases the list of the world's highest-paid sportswomen in 2013.

Ukraine's Prime Minister Arseniy Yatsenyuk shows journalists around his apartment in a video uploaded to the Internet.

Hrodna residents Vadzim Saranchukou and Mikola Lemyanouski saw their applications to organize Chernobyl-related pickets on April 26 turned down.