Society

Belarus will gradually raise the retirement age up to 58 years for women and 63 for men, effective from January 1, 2017.
People will be encouraged to use tablet computers to record their answers to the census questions in 2019.
The bomb that went off at Kastrychnitskaya metro station five years ago killed 15 and injured 387 people.
Prosecutor General Alyaksandr Kanyuk alerts teenagers and parents against provocations by drug dealers while punishment is heavy.
15 people were killed and 387 were injured on April 11, 2011.
Kiryl Rudy, advisor to the Belarus president on economic issues, says partial transfer of power to local authorities is healthy.
Seven political and public organizations submit an application for a street rally to mark the Chernobyl anniversary on April 26.
The document will follow up on the already existing travel-ban regulations.
Anna Maria Anders, a Polish cabinet's envoy in charge of international dialogue, was in Belarus on an unofficial visit on April 9.