Russian stocks fell, extending yesterday’s record drop, as a plan by President Dmitry Medvedev to lend billion to banks wasn’t enough to convince investors the government can halt its worst financial crisis since 1998.
Read More »Georgia’s Chechens relive own Russian war
Russia’s military presence in Georgia has unnerved refugees who fled here from Chechnya in the 1990s. Â When Russian tanks rolled toward Tbilisi, Georgia, in August, shops closed and streets emptied as residents stayed indoors, glued to their televisions and radios. A hundred miles northeast, in the mountainous enclave of …
Read More »Russian is pretending to be brave, but in really it is collapsing
The bear is back. That’s what all too many Russia-watchers have been saying since Russian troops steamrolled Georgia in August, warning that the country’s strongman, Vladimir Putin, was clawing his way back toward superpower status. Â
Read More »Kadyrov insults the Chechens again
On October 5 a combined celebration of several anniversaries, primarily President Ramzan Kadyrov’s birthday, took place in the Chechen capital. It included a public ceremony to mark the reopening of the newly restored Victory Avenue, which was attended by the Chechen leadership, representatives of federal government agencies, leaders of neighbouring …
Read More »Ingushetia becomes second Chechnya under Russian violence
Russia, who is concidered as guarantor in Ingushetia against Georgian violence, fights against civilians of the republic under unnamed struggle. Â Russia has deployed in Ingushetia with via its intelligence service KGB and special teams under the special operations since 2007. After that Russian terrorism against Muslim public uprised, said …
Read More »Ghalghaycho: explosions, bombardments, diversions
A building of the gang “MIA of Ingushetia” was came under fire from grenade launchers and automatic weapons in the city of Malgobek last night, Shawwal 3, 1429 (October, 3 2008). The details of the attack have not been reported. The building was damaged, local sources said. The attack has …
Read More »Russian invaders blown up in Tskhinvali. One of the occupation ringleaders killed
A car exploded outside Russia’s occupation headquarters in South Ossetia yesterday, killing seven invaders in what leaders of the Moscow-backed separatist region immediately described as a “terrorist attack” launched from Georgia. Â
Read More »Saakashvili: threat of Russian aggression persists
Russia has failed to achieve its major goals in Georgia and therefore the threat of Russian aggression still persists, President Saakashvili said on October 2 at a meeting with the command of the Georgian armed forces.
Read More »Iran to Begin Gas Exports to Armenia
TEHRAN (FNA)- A National Iranian Gas Export Company (NIGE) official announced that Iran plans to launch gas exports to Armenia in the very near future.
Read More »Russia starts troop pullback from Georgia
KARALETI, Georgia (Reuters) – Russian troops started pulling back from buffer zones outside South Ossetia on Wednesday, two months after Russia’s brief war with Georgia which increased tension with the West.
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