The pharmacy chains have also been obliged by law to work. Some of them came to the attention of the Ministry of Health this week due to the unreasonable overpricing of the imported drugs.
The Main Air
Ensuring law and order became the subject of a major government session at the Palace of Independence this week. In 10 years, the number of crimes has decreased by half, and it is one of the best indicators in the CIS.
In the U.S., Easter week went not without battles that epitomize the mad polarization of American society. De-Christianization is sweeping the West faster than one can imagine.
Easter is celebrated in St. Alexander Nevsky Church for the first time after the renovation and re-consecration. The church in the name of St.
Ukraine has become a one-way destination for many mercenaries. Their NATO handlers do not seem to intend to turn away from their destructive path, either.
The distance between the Far East and Belarus is enormous, but the ties and cooperation are so close that the regions closest to us would envy them.
The economic cooperation in the conditions of sanctions is now given full carte blanche. And science is always ready to become its driving force.
Results of Alexander Lukashenko's visit to Far East The world economy is being rebuilt, and our countries have space prospects here.
The terrible footage from the small Ukrainian town of Bucha shocked the world, though not only for its tragedy, but also for its cynicism.
The incumbent Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic has won in the first round of presidential elections. For Vucic this is his second victory in the first round.
The German government completely refuses to buy Russian gas for rubles. The energy crisis keeps people in suspense and aggravates the already difficult situation in Europe.
During the last decades there has been much talk about the economic degradation of Ukraine which was carried away by the Maidans.
The Ministry of Communications and Informatization has been given additional powers. This is stipulated by a decree signed by the President this week.
Russia is the most promising market for Belarus Russia today is the most promising market for Belarus, said Minister of Economy of Belarus Alexander Chervyakov.
The Belarusian economy is firmly holding the sanctions blow. The situation is not easy: unreasonable pressure and unfair restrictions do not help any country in the world to live, but yet it is manageable nevertheless.
Warsaw is skillfully using the information hype, warmed up by various throws, the hype around Ukraine, persistently enhancing its troops, including the troops of NATO.
Belarus is ready to increase food supplies to Vietnam as well as deliveries of fertilizers and machinery. In general, Belarus is ready to cooperate more closely: to set up joint ventures.
This week passes under the sign of the Belarusian-Russian relations. And it is not just about the date, April 2, when we celebrate the Day of the Unity of the Peoples of the Two Countries.
As we see, the country is making a big turn to the East. The established trade and economic ties are being broken and new techno-economic blocs are being formed in their place.
A true partnership is now akin to a science fiction. In the West, despite the handshakes, everyone is fighting and quarreling.
Sunflower oil, flour and other essential goods vanish from the grocery shelves of European stores, and restrictions are imposed on sale of certain products to one person.
The Western politicians assure Ukraine of their support, demonstratively expanding sanctions against Russia while harming themselves.
Baranovichi preserves the unique mosaics of what was once the major Orthodox church in Warsaw. The industrial center, which is 150 years old, has indeed kept the secret for almost a century.
Here is the evidence of the new economic reality. When food and basic necessities are simply unaffordable in a democracy, one is left to go shopping to a dictatorship state.