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Lukashenko Returns the Favor to Russia
01/24/2007 - 17:42 / Kommersant
Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko declared the conflict with Russia over supplies and transit of energy sources unfinished yesterday.
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Money, Not Geopolitics, Drives Russian Energy Policy
01/24/2007 - 17:37 / World Politics Watch
The recent spat between Russia and Belarus over Moscow's price hike on oil and gas deliveries to Minsk once again prompted charges from Western politicians and pundits that Russia is not a reliable source of energy. But where many Westerners perceive Russia as a regional bully, the Kremlin argues that former Soviet republics are not entitled to cheap Russian energy simply because Russia's major export pipelines cross their territory.
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Russian official sounds alarm over lack of controls at Belarusian border
01/24/2007 - 17:25 / Naviny.by
Russia's border control chief has sounded an alarm over the lack of controls at the Belarusian border, warning that members of terrorist groups and criminals could easily sneak into Russia from Belarus.
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Belarus to set up state company to sell oil products
01/24/2007 - 17:24 / Interfax
Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko has instructed the government to draw up documents setting up a state company to purchase oil and sell oil products, the presidential press service said in a statement following a Tuesday government session.
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Russia: A Belarusian Pawn On The Global Chessboard
01/24/2007 - 12:26 / Radio Free Europe
One of the most provocative analyses of the Russian-Belarusian relationship has been put forth by Sergei Pereslegin, a specialist on alternative future analysis who heads the St. Petersburg-based research center Modeling the Future. "For the Kremlin it is clear that Belarus eventually cannot avoid joining Russia and the only agenda to discuss is the details of the integration," Pereslegin writes. He suggests the Kremlin has in mind only one scenario: full reintegration through the incorporation of all six of Belarus's administrative areas plus Minsk as new oblasts of the Russian Federation.
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The Travel Guide to Belarus, Now Updated
01/24/2007 - 12:17 / News4Press.com
Travels Wise, the Europe Travel Guide, has announced that the Belarus Travel Guide has been recently updated.
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Bush urges democratic progress in Cuba, Myanmar, the Middle East and Belarus
01/24/2007 - 12:13 / International Herald Tribune
President George W. Bush used his State of the Union address to signal the United States' continued support for "the cause of freedom" in Cuba, Myanmar and Belarus, countries the administration has labeled "outposts of tyranny."
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Belarus Picks Koldun for Helsinki
01/24/2007 - 01:21 / doteurovision
A Belarusian government jury has chosen Dmitry Koldun to represent their state broadcaster at the 2007 Eurovision Song Contest.
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