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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 witnesses did not have enough time to speak on Thursday.
The owner of the book shop Lohvinau is accused of selling books without a license from information ministry.
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 head of state visited Minsk's main Orthodox Cathedral on Orthodox Christmas Day - January 7.
The popular e-commerce and news platform Onliner.by is back to Belarus' internet domain zone after rectifying trading violations.
Frontier guards have detained him, two of his accomplices and 12 Vietnamese migrants.
Exception is made for those on contract, students, pensioners and foreigners.
Euroradio explains the claims of the tax authorities and why Belarusians need the Lohvinau bookstore so much.