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Caucasus Watch: December 14, 2009
21 hours ago ago from Evolutsia.Net
Caucasus Watch is a biweekly roundup focusing on the region's major stories. The project is led by Analyst Remy Gwaramadze with support from the entire Evolutsia.Net team. The next issue of Caucasus Watch will be published on December 28th. In this issue: - Abkhaz Elections - Will the Zemo-Larsi Border Reopen? - EUMM Comments on Perevi Occupation - Intensification of Rhetoric Between Baku and Yerevan - Georgia Planning to ...
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14 hours ago ago from EU-RussiaCentre
European Union monitors in Georgia called on Russian forces on Saturday to pull back from a disputed village and warned that detentions on both sides of the de facto border with South Ossetia were raising tension. The 225-member mission deployed just over a year ago after a five-day war in which Russia crushed a Georgian assault on breakaway South Ossetia after months of rising tension.
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7 hours ago ago from Gemini
Washington (ip-192.com): Citing an increased number of governments developing cyber-weapons, the United States, Russia and a UN arms committee are discussing ways to strengthen the security of cyberspace, according to The New York Times. Officials argue that because more nations are developing cyber-weapons, a new approach is needed to blunt an international arms race. American and Russian officials have different interpretations of the ...
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10 hours ago ago from RUSSIA WATCH
Newsweek Web Exclusive The historical reasons why the West should intervene in Georgia. By John Barry Updated: 6:45 PM ET Aug 11, 2008 Is that "appeasement" we see sidling shyly out of the closet of history? Are we doomed to recall the infamous remark by a Western leader that it was "fantastic" to think Europe should involve itself in "a quarrel in a faraway country between people of which we know nothing"? As the United States and ...
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