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Lord Bell Set to Launch Program to Improve Belarus’ Image 06/25/2008 - 00:14 / Naviny.by
Timothy Bell, a member of the British House of Lords, said in an interview with BelaPAN that his PR firm, Chime Communications, would launch a program aimed at improving the international image of Belarus, which would consist of an information campaign and a marketing campaign. >>
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The New Russian President and Belarus: Sluggish Political Emancipation, Active Economic Expansion? 06/25/2008 - 00:13 / Eurasian HomePresidential elections in Russia have been an event of international importance. A succession scenario had been implemented, although the former President, Vladimir Putin, still controls power being the Prime-Minister and the leader of the largest faction in the State Duma. What does this mean for Belarus? Participants of the roundtable (May 16, 2008) sponsored by the Nasha Niva weekly and the Belarusian Institute for Strategic Studies agreed that the new power configuration in Russia would only slightly change the existing character of Belarus-Russia relationships. First, decision-makers responsible for policy development and implementation towards Belarus have not been replaced. Second, the parameters of Belarus-Russia interaction are to a large degree determined by the oil and gas sector situation, where important changes have already occurred. Third, whoever is in Kremlin, Belarus faces some important changes emanating from economic and social developments in Russia.
Putin’s Eight Years and Belarus: Was There a Real Break from Yeltsin? comments: 0
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Lithuania, Belarus Establish State Borders 06/19/2008 - 20:38 / RIA NovostiForeign ministries of Lithuania and Belarus have exchanged notes confirming the demarcation of borders between the two countries, the Lithuanian Foreign Ministry said in a press release. comments: 0
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Belarusian Investor-seeking Services May Be in Demand in EU 06/19/2008 - 20:36 / National Legal PortalFinancing and investor-seeking services Belarusian consulting companies are starting to offer may be in demand in the European Union, said John Grayston, member of the Law Society of England and Wales, at a seminar held in Minsk on June 18 to discuss economic cooperation between Belarus and the European Union. comments: 0
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Belarus Parliament Backs New Press Law 06/18/2008 - 11:32 / ReutersParliament in Belarus, an ex-Soviet state accused in the West of crushing human rights, gave initial approval on Tuesday to a media law banning foreign funding and possibly tightening control over the Internet. comments: 0
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Official Rejects Criticism of New Version of Media Law 06/17/2008 - 13:31 / Naviny.byNatallya Petkevich, deputy head of the Presidential Administration, rejected criticism of the proposed new version of Belarus’ Media Law while speaking at Monday’s meeting of the House of Representatives’ Committee on Human Rights, National Relations and the Media. comments: 0
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Belarus: Study Brands Minsk Worst City In Europe 06/17/2008 - 13:27 / Radio Free EuropeU.S. Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice once famously called Belarus "the last dictatorship in Europe," an epithet that has stuck to the authoritarian regime of President Alyaksandr Lukashenka. Now, the country's capital has been branded the European city with the worst living standards. comments: 0
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