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Belarusian leader Alexander Lukashenko signed amendments to the national fingerprinting law, expanding the list of individuals required to submit fingerprints. The new rules apply to citizens applying for certain documents, foreign nationals seeking residency, and persons involved in specific legal cases. In a separate development, a minister announced a new facility in Minsk, describing it as an archival hub for storing and managing documents.
In international sports, Belarusian tennis player Aliaksandra Sasnovich did not advance to the main singles draw of the WTA tournament in Abu Dhabi after losing in the qualifying rounds.
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Lukashenko generally backed a draft decree on scientific activity, outlining an approach to improve it. He also signed amendments to a fingerprinting law, which specifies who must now undergo the procedure.
A Belarusian minister has described a new facility in the capital, Minsk, as an archival hub. The announcement frames the building as a center for storing and managing documents.
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