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January 7th is Christmas in Belarus; Ruble declines, Gas rises, Inflation soars, Russia, Ukraine, Polish scandal, News, Sport and Culture

From the Top... #375 Christmas teaches us to live in unity, peace and concord, Alexander Lukashenko says From: BelTA and the Office of the President The Christmas holiday brings great happiness to millions of Christians, teaches them to live in unity, peace and concord, follow the moral canons and act according to the rules of the truth and humanism, President of Belarus Alexander Lukashenko said in...

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Belarus on track to receive $2.5bn IMF loan

Belarus, the authoritarian state headed by President Alexander Lukashenko, is set to secure a $2.5bn (£1.7bn, €1.8bn) International Monetary Fund emergency...

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Russian Gas Supplies To Poland Stable; Transit Via Belarus Up

cut natural gas supplies for the Ukrainian market on New Year's Day in a dispute over payments. A similar dispute in 2006 disrupted supplies to western

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Belarusians go on spending spree as bank devalues ruble

MINSK, January 5 (RIA Novosti) - Stores in Belarus have been hit by crowds of shoppers buying up foreign goods leaving shelves empty after the country devalued its currency by 20% against the U.S. dol...

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Serbia's Delta Maxi to Invest EUR90 mil in Bulgaria, Montenegro, Belarus and Ukraine

The Serbian Delta Maxi company, which owns the Piccadilly store chain in Bulgaria, will invest EUR90 million in its brands in Bulgaria, Montenegro, Belarus and Ukraine, its chief executive Dragan Filipovic, quoted by BETA, announced on Monday.

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Mark Ravenhill's theatrical highlight of 2008 - the Free Theatre of Belarus

The most incredible experience I had in 2008 was a visit to Minsk, the austere capital of Belarus. It was eye-opening, moving, salutary - and, as I prepare for 2009, I can't help thinking back to it. I was there as a guest of the Free Theatre, a company lauded across the world not only for their stunning performances, but also for their championing of human rights. At home, the company operate underground,...

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Belarus: Minsk meets Hollywood

Andrei Khrapavitski of Belarusian American Blog shares his impressions of Defiance the first Hollywood blockbuster about Belarus - a story of World War II partisans - to hit international moviescreens.

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Another Belarus New Years Shocker: Ruble sinks 20 percent, IMF loan, Russia's Gazprom, Ukraine, Polish scandal, News, Sport and Culture

From the Top... #374 Belarus' economy should quickly adjust to new conditions, Alexander Lukashenko says From: BelTA and the Office of the President The Belarusian economy should adjust very fast to the new conditions prompted by the global financial crisis, said President of Belarus Alexander Lukashenko at a session with the top officials of the Mogilev oblast on December 31, BelTA has learnt. The...

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Belarus devalues rouble in loan deal with IMF

BELARUS DEVALUED its rouble currency by about one-fifth yesterday, in the wake of a deal to secure a $2.5 billion (€1.8 billion) credit line from the International Monetary Fund (IMF).

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Belarus Devalues Local Currency 20% Against the U.S. Dollar

The national currency of Belarus will be devalued by almost 20% against the U.S. dollar from January 2 amid the ongoing global financial crisis, the ex-Soviet republic’s National Bank has said. From January 2, the dollar/Belarusian ruble exchange rate was set at 2,650 Belarusian rubles compared with 2,200 as of January 1, the bank’s web site [...]

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Belarus ruble plunges 20 percent

MINSK, Belarus — Belarus' central bank sharply devalued the Belarusian ruble Friday, allowing ...

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Financial News: Belarus ruble sinks 20 percent shocking citizens

MINSK, Belarus : Belarus' central bank sharply devalued the Belarusian ruble Friday, allowing the currency to plunge 20 percent to help stop the hemorrhaging of its reserves. The move came as an unw

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National Bank in Belarus devalues currency 20 percent to get IMF loan; citizens shocked

Innovation in health care: An interview with the CEO of the Cleveland Clinic Delos “Toby” Cosgrove discusses innovation in health care-including a key role for top executives to play in reducing the nation’s health care burden. March 2008 • Brendan C. Buescher and Paul D. Mango As a leading medical institution in the United States, the Cleveland Clinic [...]

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Emerging Markets Report: IMF will lend $2.5 billion to Belarus to restore stability

NEW YORK (MarketWatch) -- The International Monetary Fund plans to lend about $2.5 billion to Belarus to help it weather the global financial crisis, which has battered the Eastern European country and drained its international reserves.

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Belarus ruble plunges 20 percent - Europe

MINSK, Belarus - Belarus' central bank sharply devalued the Belarusian ruble Friday, allowing the currency to plunge 20 percent in a move that will stop the hemorrhaging of its reserves. The National Bank said the devaluation was aimed at raising th