According to the source, the construction of the Belarusian nuclear power plant is a large-scale investment project. The construction of such a massive installation gave an additional powerful boost to the development of Ostrovets District.
Is Shaanxi capital of Xi an?
Diners eat out in Muslim Quarter at night.
SHAANXI, 30 April (BelTA - China Daily) - It was late in the evening and I was walking with a group of foreign journalists in a market in Shangluo city on the first day of our four-day international media tour to Shaanxi province in northwestern China.
A foreign colleague turned toward us and asked, What is the capital of Xi an? Is it Shaanxi?
Now, it may sound absurd, especially to Chinese ears, that someone does not even know that Shaanxi, not Xi an, is the province and Xi an is its capital.
Igor Korotchenko stated: “The Russian Federation and sovereign bodies of Belarus should recognize the attempt to assassinate Belarus President Aleksandr Lukashenko as international terrorism. The matter should be put on the agenda of the UN Security Council.”
Belarus COVID-19 latest: 1,505 new cases, 1,459 recoveries
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MINSK, 30 April (BelTA) – Belarus confirmed 1,505 new cases of COVID-19 in the past 24 hours; another 1,459 coronavirus patients were discharged from hospital, BelTA learned from the press service of the Belarusian Healthcare Ministry.
The nationwide coronavirus tally now stands at 358,738 cases. A total of 349,013 patients previously diagnosed with COVID-19 have recovered in Belarus.
As many as 2,542 COVID-19 patients have died since the infection outbreak in Belarus.
All in all, Belarus performed 5,850,328 tests, including 17,919 tests in the past 24 hours.
As of 30 April, more than 291,500 Belarusians had received the first dose of the vaccine and over 111,400 had already got both shots.
PM: Belarus, Uzbekistan well-positioned to increase trade
M: Belarus, Uzbekistan well-positioned to increase trade
MINSK, 30 April (BelTA) - Belarus and Uzbekistan are well-positioned to increase trade, Belarusian Prime Minister Roman Golovchenko said as he met with Uzbekistan Prime Minister Abdulla Aripov. The meeting took place during the working visit of the Belarusian head of government to Russia, BelTA has learned.
“We are witnessing significant progress in the Belarus-Uzbekistan political, trade and economic relations. Despite the pandemic-related difficulties and the global crisis, last year became a record high for bilateral trade. This shows that the governments of the two countries have been working hard to step up trade, the most important indicator of economic relations,” Roman Golovchenko said.