1 hr ago | Whittier Daily News
Larry T. Caldwell: Wide lessons to be learned from Russian military action
RUSSIA'S bloody and destructive military action in Georgia has, in a single, brilliant stroke altered the geopolitical map.
6 hrs ago | Oneworld
Satellite Images Prove Ethnic Attacks in Georgia
OneWorld.net note: Satellite images released by a UN program prove that five ethnic Georgian villages near the South Ossetian capital were intentionally targeted and destroyed, reports a human rights watchdog.
10 hrs ago | The St. Petersburg Times
Russian Bombs Fell Just Short of Supsa Pipeline
During the conflict with Georgia, Russian planes dropped bombs within 15 meters of a pipeline to the Black Sea that BP was in the process of reopening through the country, witnesses said.
14 hrs ago | The St. Petersburg Times
In Lieu of Public Debate, Opposition Disagrees Over War
Although divided over the war in Georgia but a group of parties in opposition to the Kremlin represented by the recently established National Assembly not only worked together on Sunday, but extended their ...
Russia and the West Are a World Apart
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Kremlin Makes Its Case With Tskhinvali Tour
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Israeli-Georgians protest 'Putin the murderer'
Some 200 Israelis of Georgian descent rallied in the port town of Ashdod on Monday afternoon in a show of solidarity with Tbilisi as the power struggle in South Ossetia continues.
Turmoil jeopardizing Georgia oil route
Energy suppliers in the Caucasus and Caspian region could turn their backs on Georgia as a transit route after the country's brief war with Russia, denting confidence in the Nabucco pipeline project.
Op-Ed Contributor: Georgia Splits the Kremlin
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A statue of Stalin reflected in a bullet-shattered window in central Gori in August.
Georgia Accused Of Refusing To Guide Russian Airliner Thorough Its
Date : Thu, 28 Aug 2008 11:15:31 +0500 GEORGIA ACCUSED OF REFUSING TO GUIDE RUSSIAN AIRLINER THOROUGH ITS AIRSPACE RedOrbit Aug 27 2008 TX Moscow, 26 August: The Georgian civil aviation department unreasonably ...
Dominique Moisi: Russia's Neurotic Invasion
' At the very moment China was getting a "gold medal" in diplomacy for the success of the opening ceremony in Beijing, Russia earned a "red card" for the extreme and disproportionate violence of its military ...
Georgia crisis threatens EU bid for more energy sources - Feature
Europe's declared goal to shift away from Russian oil and gas was always a challenge.
"Reuters" faked images of Georgian victims allegedly killed by Russian attacks
How psychological warefare was used during the Caucasian War by western corporate media against Russia Tlaxcala published these evidence weeks ago.
AAA: Labor Day travel expected to dip
Falling gas prices might not be enough to entice people to travel this Labor Day weekend, with some keeping a wary eye on dangerous Hurricane Gustav, which is threatening the Gulf Coast.
Will Turkey side with the United States, its NATO ally, and let more U.S. military ships into the Black Sea to assist Georgia? Or will it choose Russia? A Turkish refusal would seriously impair American efforts ...
Russia could build naval base in Abkhazia
Date : Fri, 29 Aug 2008 19:35:26 -0700 Russia could build naval base in Abkhazia Rus MOSCOW, August 29 - Russia's Black Sea Fleet may eventually use the Abkhazian port of Sukhumi as a naval base, former fleet ...
Expulsions, violence detailed in S. Ossetia
After Georgian soldiers stormed South Ossetia and killed Vitaly Guzitayev's friend, he hid in the woods.
Germany sees no sign of Russia cutting oil to Europe
St Petersburg News.Net Friday 29th August, 2008 The German government has not discerned any signs that Russia might cut oil deliveries to Europe as part of its response to the crisis over Georgia, a spokesman ...
Putin suggests United States helped provoke recent clash with Georgia
As Russia struggled to rally international support for its military action in Georgia, Prime Minister Vladimir V. Putin, the country's paramount leader, lashed out at the United States on Thursday, contending ...