Russia
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Belarus and Russia to create a common database of foreigners who are banned from entry
By April 1, Belarus plans to create a system for exchanging information with Russia about foreigners who are banned from entering.
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Belarusian dictator signed decree on exchange of border crossing information with Russia
On March 12, Aliaksandr Lukashenka signed the decree “On the information system for the exchange of information about foreign citizens and stateless persons.”
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In a month, Belarus and Russia will recognize each other’s visas
Starting from mid-January, Belarus and Russia will mutually recognize their visas.
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The Polish Foreign Minister intends to close all Russian consulates in case of further sabotage by Moscow
The Polish Foreign Minister Radoslaw Sikorski said he would close all Russian consulates in the country “if Moscow continues to commit sabotage.”
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ABW: Russian sabotage is an increasing problem in Poland
This year, the Polish services responsible for the internal security of the state have recorded the intensification of sabotage activities against the Republic of Poland and the member states of the European Union and NATO.
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Belarusians are included to the “black list” of Russian artists
79 artists are banned from performing in Russia, but this “black list” also applies to citizens of other countries.
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The Polish company imported luxury cars through Belarus to Russia
The Polish Tax Administration has identified several companies registered in the country that helped Russia circumvent sanctions.
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The border regions of Russia are recruiting Belarusians for the war with Ukraine
An advertisement with the recruitment of Belarusian citizens to the war with Ukraine as part of the Russian troops appeared on the Russian social network “Vkontakte”.
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In Russia 400 Belarusians were added to the wanted list in three months
More than 30 names out of 400 are former political prisoners.
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Russia has added more than three thousand Belarusian citizens to the wanted list
The journalists studied the wanted list of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Russia. It turned out that the Russian wanted list includes more than three thousand citizens and natives of Belarus among almost 97 thousand names.