Europe’s main elections watchdog, the OSCE, has given up its mission to observe Russia’s parliamentary polls next month, citing a lack of co-operation from the Kremlin.
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APC blown up near Janni-Vedeno village
According to Alkavkaz website an APC of Russian invaders has been blown up as a result of sabotage act by the unit of Amir Osman in the village of Janni-Vedeno. As a result of explosion three Russian kafirs (infidels) were eliminated and several other kafirs were injured. Chechen Mujahideen did …
Read More »The opposition to air footage with naked Murad Zyazikov
It seems that anti-Zyazikov’s opposition is very seriously preparing for the upcoming rally, which will be held in Nazran on November 24. Opposition members claim “tens of thousands” is ready to day to participate to the meeting.
Read More »Saakashvili speaks on opponents
President Saakashvili attacked business tycoon, Badri Patarkatsishvili, twice on November 17 during his public speeches both made in the eastern Georgian region of Kakheti and also criticized a wine company owned by his rival in forthcoming presidential polls, Levan Gachechiladze.
Read More »Chechen refugee Imran Gaziyev killed in Baku
49-year-old Gaziev was killed near his car” GAZ-31″ at the territory of Binegedi region at 23:00 on November. Unknown person fired 7 times and Gaziyev died at the site. “Baykal” revolver and silencer were found at the site. Binegedi Prosecutor’s Office launched criminal case on the articles 120 (deliberate murder), …
Read More »Accepting the Challenge – is Georgia thinking of war?
As Russia deployed additional troops to the Abkhazian conflict zone, Tbilisi has tossed around war rhetoric about Abkhazia. Georgia asserts that Russia has stationed dozens of armor and artillery systems in the territory of Abkhazia and posted 200 land troops in Ochamchire.
Read More »Russian official suspected of $43 mln fraud
Russian Deputy Finance Minister Sergei Storchak, detained by police last week, is suspected of attempting to embezzle more than $43 million in state funds, prosecutors said on Monday.
Read More »Olmert acts to bolster Abbas before meeting
Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Olmert sought wide Arab support on Monday for a U.S.-led peace conference by agreeing to release 441 Palestinian prisoners and reaffirming a pledge not to build new Jewish settlements.
Read More »Blocked Lebanon deal angers France’s Kouchner
France’s foreign minister blamed unnamed parties on Monday for blocking a deal between feuding Lebanese leaders to agree on a compromise candidate for president, two days before a key parliamentary vote.
Read More »Key ministers stay in new Georgian government
Georgian President Mikhail Saakashvili reshuffled his cabinet on Monday but left economic portfolios unchanged in pursuit of stability following a wave of street protests.
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