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Saturday, 21 November 2009
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US fudges Georgia NATO hope
2009-01-09
Georgia's Foreign Minister says his country is making progress in its efforts to find an alternative route to join NATO.
New Year celebrated in South Ossetia
2009-01-01
After a tough 12 months, people in South Ossetia greeted 2009 amid the ruins left after the war with Georgia. The celebrations lasted all day, but instead of welcoming a new year, South Ossetians celebrated the fact that 2008 was finally over, mourning those lost in the conflict.
OSCE urged to recognise new realities
2008-12-23
The Organisation for Security and Co-operation in Europe should agree new terms with South Ossetia if it wants to continue working there, says Russia's Foreign Ministry. Moscow has vetoed the expansion of the organisation's current mandate which expires in a week.
Georgias attack was no surprise - Rice
2008-12-23
The August conflict over South Ossetia came as no surprise to the United States, according to the outgoing US Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice.
Ortega to visit Tskhinval
2008-12-18
Nicaraguan President Daniel Ortega has expressed a wish to visit South Ossetia and Abkhazia. Nicaragua was the second state, after Russia, to recognise the independence of the two republics.
South Ossetians in the US
2008-12-12
A group of peace activists from South Ossetia has arrived in the U.S. capital, Washington DC, to give American politicians their accounts of the August war in the republic.
New Georgian FM has Russian citizenship
2008-12-08
The former ambassador to the UN who once emotionally defended his country's interests during the Ossetian war now finds himself opposing President Saakashvili. And the newly appointed Foreign Minister has revealed he's got a Russian passport. What could this mean for the country and its relations with Russia?
NATO: Ukraine and Georgia should wait
2008-12-02
NATO members have come to a compromise over membership plans for Ukraine and Georgia at a meeting of the alliances foreign ministers in Brussels. The agreement offers support to the two former Soviet nations to help them develop their own infrastructure and defence, but it does not provide any concrete plans of how or when they can join.
Nogaideli: Saakashvili to Make History as Coward
2009-11-20 17:26
Georgia’s ex PM, now opposition For Fair Georgia leader Zurab Nogaideli thinks Saakashvili will make history as a coward.
Opinions
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Mortal Combat for the Rustavi Metallurgical Plant
The foreign investor reproached the Georgian government for its inability to protect private property. On the background of endless groaning of functionaries on how Georgia needs investments the indifference to the situation of the Rustavi Metallurgical Plant is unclear. The director of the British company «Thames Steels» that used to own plant assets made a declaration on the violation of legal owners’ rights and on complicity of Georgian courts with criminal organizations.2009-11-20 18:23
Analytics
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Authorities leave the middle opposition at the bottom of the ladder
2009-11-20 17:31
The Georgian politics has long been developing on the basis of paradoxes that generally lead to conflicts. At present, another turn of confrontation is coming against the background of political lull. Unlike in spring, the opposition is calling upon the ruling majority to get down to the negotiating table to reform the electoral code and is already accusing the authorities of developing another scheme of fixing the elections. Georgia
Articles
Political Amnesty is Rather a Farce than Good Will
2009-11-20 18:25
Yesterday it was reported that eight political prisoners belonging to Georgian opposition were released. The leader of the «Alliance for Georgia» Irakly Alasania thinks that it is not due to the good will of the Georgian authorities but to the insistence of American politicians. At the same time human rights organizations demand the liberation of all political prisoners and threaten with more protest actions.
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