Russian Army Moves Into West Georgia
Despite Georgian ceasefire offer, Moscow steps up military intervention.
Russians Enter Fray in Georgia-South Ossetia Battle
As Georgian and Russian troops draw close to one another in South Ossetia, the rapidly escalating conflict threatens to go international.
Azerbaijani Media Face Ad Squeeze
Opposition newspapers complain of advertising boycott.
Georgia's Showcase in South Ossetia
South Ossetians are offered incentives to move to Georgian-controlled territory.
Armenia Positive About Military Reform
Hopes that new defence minister will deliver on much-delayed plans.
Karzai And Gilani Try to Paper Over Differences
No matter what crises hit diplomatic relations, Afghanistan and Pakistan are inextricably tied to each other.
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