Conflict in Georgia

BAKU: Gegeshidze: I do not foresee lasting Russian presence in region

news.az, Azerbaijan Nov 21 2009 Archil Gegeshidze: I do not foresee lasting Russian presence in our region Sat 21 November 2009 | 07:56 GMT Text size: Archil Gegeshidze News.Az interviews Amb. A small territory has so many...

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Medvedev Is Reinventing the Red Army

How Medvedev plans to reform the military—and why Obama should not be worried. Natalia Kolesnikova / AFP-Getty Images By Owen Matthews and Anna Nemtsova | NEWSWEEK From the magazine issue dated Nov 30, 2009 On a chilly day...

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Kokoity 'anticipates' Belarus to recognize South Ossetia

MOSCOW, November 20 (RIA Novosti) - South Ossetian President Eduard Kokoity said the former Georgian republic "anticipates" its recognition by Belarus, but "do not insist" on an immediate decision. "We are tied by a long...

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Tbilisi, a year after the war with Russia

One evening in December 1991, as Georgia was sliding into civil war and its capital filled with refugees, I went to one of the last performances in the Moorish-style opera house on Tbilisi’s Rustaveli Avenue, the city’s central...

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NATO, Russia Revive Dialogue

Andre de Nesnera | Washington 12 March 2009 Foreign ministers from the North Atlantic Treaty Organization, or NATO, have recently agreed to resume ties with Russia that were suspended in August as a result of Moscow's five-day...

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Belarus MPs visit Georgia's borders with Abkhazia, S.Ossetia

TBILISI, November 19 - A delegation of Belarusian MPs visited on Thursday Georgia's borders with Abkhazia and South Ossetia and talked with displaced people. The delegation intended to study the situation on the ground in order...

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EU's relations with Russia show signs of thawing

Großansicht des Bildes mit der Bildunterschrift: Warm body language between EU and Russian leaders could be a good sign for relations After reaching a low not seen since the Soviet era over the last couple of years, relations...

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Russia-NATO Council to hold ministerial meeting on Dec. 4

A meeting of the Russia-NATO Council's foreign ministers will be held on December 4 in Brussels, a NATO spokesman said on Thursday. The upcoming meeting, the first official one to be held since the August 2008 armed conflict...

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EU-Russia summit sees climate progress, rights row (AFP)

AFP - EU criticism of Russia's rights record and fears Moscow will delay its WTO entry clouded EU-Russia talks Wednesday, but the two sides aligned on climate issues ahead of a key summit in December.

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McAfee warns of Cold War-style computer attack

The threat of warfare spreading into the digital realm is no longer just a possibility, according to a McAfee report released Tuesday. The Santa Clara computer security firm concluded that countries like Russia, China, France,...

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