Georgian Villagers Relieved as Abkhaz Withdraw
But now they must count the cost of a month-long occupation.
Karabakhis' Renewed Independence Hopes
Local politicians say goal of international recognition should be pursued more strongly in wake of Georgian war.
Turkey, Armenia In Groundbreaking Football Diplomacy
Turkish leader’s unprecedented visit to Yerevan raises hopes of better relations, but worries conservatives in Azerbaijan as well as Armenia.
Russian Windfall Recognition of Abkhazia
After formal recognition by Russia, Black Sea republic asks itself some big questions.
Moscow's Georgians Opt for Discreet Silence
Members of the diaspora community either back the Russian position or hold their own counsel.
Dutchbat Vets to Testify for Karadzic Defence
Defence lawyer says testimony of Dutch soldiers will help prove his client’s innocence.
Georgia: Shock and Anger as Russia Recognises Breakaway Regions
Analysts in Tbilisi say decision to recognise Abkhazia and South Ossetia will rebound on Moscow.
Hague Tribunal Charges Former Spokeswoman With Contempt
French journalist Florence Hartmann says she will contest charges at September hearing.
UN Officer Witnessed Arson and Looting
Witness believed Croatian troops and police were attempting to cleanse area of Serbs.
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