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Russia not honouring ceasefire - US

RUSSIA is still not honouring its ceasefire agreement with Georgia and continues to maintain a "large presence" of troops in the former Soviet republic, the
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U.S. warship docks in Black Sea port with Georgia aid

BATUMI, Georgia -- The first U.S. warship to bring aid to Georgia arrived in the country's main Black Sea port of Batumi on Sunday, in ...
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U.S. ramps up war of words

U.S. Defence Secretary Robert Gates has accused Russia of trying to punish Georgia for attempting to integrate with the West...
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Ceasefire reached

Russia’s President Dmitry Medvedev and his French counterpart Nicolas Sarkozy have drawn up a peace plan for settling the conflict in South Ossetia. Georgian President Mikhail Saakashvili has accepted the plan. ...
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Russian troops do not plan to advance on Tbilisi - Moscow

Moscow has denied Georgia's assertion that Russian troops are moving in on the capital Tbilisi. The allegation was made by Georgia's Ministry of Defence. Russia has also announced its troops have left the Georgian town of Senaki, having secured it from attacking South Ossetia....
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Georgia: Russia fighting on several fronts as Georgian troops withdraw to defend Tbilisi

Russian troops have advanced into Georgia on two fronts after Vladimir Putin rejected calls for a ceasefire and strongly criticised the US's role in the crisis. ...
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It's America's fault - US citizen in the conflict zone

An American man living in South Ossetia says U.S. and Georgian leaders are responsible for the violence that has killed 2,000 people in the region. Joe Mestas, who witnessed days of shelling, told RT that Washington will have to answer for the violence...
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Russian tanks bomb Georgian town

Russia and small, U.S.-allied Georgia headed toward a wider war Saturday as Russian tanks rumbled into the contested province of South Ossetia and Russian aircraft ...
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Shelled city is living hell

Thousands of South Ossetians are trapped in the ruins of a city almost destroyed by Georgian missiles. The remaining residents of Tskhinvali are huddled in ...
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South Ossetian capital liberated – Russia

Russian forces have driven Georgian troops out of Tskinvali less than a day after Tbilisi claimed it had captured the city. Making the announcement, General ...
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Russia not honouring ceasefire - US

RUSSIA is still not honouring its ceasefire agreement with Georgia and continues to maintain a "large presence" of troops in the former Soviet republic, the
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U.S. warship docks in Black Sea port with Georgia aid

BATUMI, Georgia -- The first U.S. warship to bring aid to Georgia arrived in the country's main Black Sea port of Batumi on Sunday, in
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U.S. ramps up war of words

U.S. Defence Secretary Robert Gates has accused Russia of trying to punish Georgia for attempting to integrate with the West
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Ceasefire reached

Russia’s President Dmitry Medvedev and his French counterpart Nicolas Sarkozy have drawn up a peace plan for settling the conflict in South Ossetia. Georgian President Mikhail Saakashvili has accepted the plan.
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Russian troops do not plan to advance on Tbilisi - Moscow

Moscow has denied Georgia's assertion that Russian troops are moving in on the capital Tbilisi. The allegation was made by Georgia's Ministry of Defence. Russia has also announced its troops have left the Georgian town of Senaki, having secured it from attacking South Ossetia.
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Georgia: Russia fighting on several fronts as Georgian troops withdraw to defend Tbilisi

Russian troops have advanced into Georgia on two fronts after Vladimir Putin rejected calls for a ceasefire and strongly criticised the US's role in the crisis.
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It's America's fault - US citizen in the conflict zone

An American man living in South Ossetia says U.S. and Georgian leaders are responsible for the violence that has killed 2,000 people in the region. Joe Mestas, who witnessed days of shelling, told RT that Washington will have to answer for the violence
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Russian tanks bomb Georgian town

Russia and small, U.S.-allied Georgia headed toward a wider war Saturday as Russian tanks rumbled into the contested province of South Ossetia and Russian aircraft
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Shelled city is living hell

Thousands of South Ossetians are trapped in the ruins of a city almost destroyed by Georgian missiles. The remaining residents of Tskhinvali are huddled in
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South Ossetian capital liberated – Russia

Russian forces have driven Georgian troops out of Tskinvali less than a day after Tbilisi claimed it had captured the city. Making the announcement, General
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