Topic: Opinion
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Charter'97 remains the most popular Belarusian website despite the attacks.
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Everyone has their own December 19.
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The Kremlin did not expect such a turn of events.
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Wuhan means more than just covid.
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10 days that shook Syria.
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They will sweep him away in a matter of moments.
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A turning point in US policy.
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There will be no money as long as there are political prisoners.
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Putin was counting on a different reaction.
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Apparently, hurdle racing is a national sport.
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The carriage races of our century.
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The Florida senator is a supporter of tough pressure on the regime.
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Only bluff and bravado.
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The Lost Labor Artel.
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Belarusians will have a chance.
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Not only elections but also the enumeration.
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A Ukrainian political scientist analyzed the dictator's interview.
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A ball with Klim Chugunkin's pituitary gland.
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It's time for the dictator to switch to an armored train.
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Why only sanctions can rescue political prisoners.
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Nothing will save the rotten empire from its collapse.
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Once again about Palina.
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People are not afraid of memes.
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We are checking the version of the Russian media.
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The future of Belarus lies exclusively with the EU and NATO.
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The Homel prison gets rid of rebels.
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The country is ready for changes.
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The phantom pain of Belarus.
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The coming changes will determine the fate of several generations.
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The Belarusian dictator is at Pushilin's level.
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Some important information leaked from the Russians into the hands of the special services of Ukraine.
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We're still here.
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Kashpirovsky returned for some reason, but by chance.
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The Russian politician thinks he has a monopoly on the truth.
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A sense of déjà vu.
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There will be an investigation.
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In memory of a Charter reader.
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Putin's speeches finally took the form of reports of the Secretary General at the Plenum of the Central Committee.
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The danger came out of the blue.
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Belarusian mums and dads took their children out so that they wouldn't become orphans.
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Time plays in favor of Ukraine.
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Are they running out of soldiers?
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No more curtsies or minuets.
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Washington continues to talk about the “danger of escalation”.
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Every alley is a dead end.
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We rejoice, but we do not forgive.
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An exploision is about to happen.
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Putin has found himself in a trap.
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Lukashenka no longer remembers what happened yesterday.
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What awaits Putin's regime.