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U.S. Senate Passes Trump's Most Controversial Law
The document reduces or cancels some taxes, but mainly for millionaires

Belarus' Gold and Foreign Exchange Reserves Exceeds $11.5 billion
The largest share in the structure of our international reserves is made up of assets in foreign currency and monetary gold

Belarus offers Botswana equipment supplies and cooperation in agro-industry
Prospects for bilateral relations have been discussed at the meeting between Deputy Prime Minister Viktor Karankevich and the Minister of International Relations of this South African country

Brussels and Kiev Prepare New Trade Agreement
European farmers will have to move over, but Ukrainian farmers will also lose part of their income - there will be no more quotas or duty-free trade

Iranian President Signs Law Suspending Cooperation with IAEA
Iran’s President Masoud Pezeshkian has signed a law suspending cooperation between Tehran and the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA)

From Education to Automotive Development: Sectors Where Belarus and China Strengthen Cooperation
China successfully holds the leading position in Belarus’s foreign trade

American Officials To Testify About Biden’s Health Status
The American officials have agreed to testify regarding the health condition of former US President Joe Biden

Gas Price in Europe Increases by 40% for First Six Months
Rise in the cost was facilitated by increased withdrawal during the heating season; need to start filling storage facilities early for next winter and geopolitical risks

U.S. orders Google to pay $314 million for illegal data collection
Сourt ruling was issued by the California jury

Poland to introduce temporary controls on borders with Germany and Lithuania
It is specified that border controls will start operating on July 7