Russia and Georgia Wage War with Films and Documentaries
Time.com - Fri Dec 4, 3:00 am ETDueling film versions of last year's bloody conflict reprise old arguments and ensure that the war of words between the two nations continues
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Dueling film versions of last year's bloody conflict reprise old arguments and ensure that the war of words between the two nations continues
Dueling film versions of last year's bloody conflict reprise old arguments and ensure that the war of words between the two nations continues
Brussels - NATO and Russia agreed on Friday to launch a joint study of 21st-century security threats with an eye to future cooperation to combat those threats, NATO's secretary general said. The move, which came at their first formal ministerial meet...
Prime Minister Vladimir Putin said on Thursday a train bombing that killed 26 people last week showed the threat to Russia from militant rebel groups was very high.
Brussels - NATO and Russia were set on Friday to call for a joint review of the security threats of the 21st century so they can work out how to face them together, the alliance's secretary general said at a meeting with foreign ministers. I expect ...
Kiev - European Commission President Jose Manuel Barroso said on Friday that Ukraine's efforts to modify its laws in accordance with those of the European Union were still far from a success, according to a Unian news report. There is still a great ...
Vladimir Putin, Russia's prime minister and most powerful politician, will field dozens of questions on Thursday from the Russian people at an annual phone-in likely to be dominated by the country's sickly economy.
Brussels - Georgia should improve its ties with its neighbours to boost its own security, NATO Secretary General Anders Fogh Rasmussen told Georgia's foreign minister on Thursday. Georgia fought a brief but bitter war with its neighbour Russia in Aug...
Brussels - NATO and its allies have pledged to send at least 37,000 extra combat troops to Afghanistan next year, NATO Secretary General Anders Fogh Rasmussen said after talks in Brussels on Friday. Western commanders have called for up to 40,000 ext...
Berlin - Unknown assailants attacked buildings and vehicles belonging to police, the customs office and federal investigators in Berlin and Hamburg overnight, officials said Friday. In Hamburg, up to ten masked men threw stones through police station...
NATO's chief insisted Friday that the military alliance is not the best place to discuss Russian President Dmitry Medvedev's plan for a new European security pact.
Georgia's rebel South Ossetia region freed two detained Georgian teenagers but jailed two others Wednesday after Tbilisi handed over a group of South Ossetian prisoners following European mediation.
Brussels - Georgia should improve its ties with its neighbours to boost its own security, while Russia should withdraw its support for the breakaway Georgian territories of Abkhazia and South Ossetia, NATO foreign ministers said Thursday. Georgia fou...
NATO and Russia agreed Thursday to strengthen cooperation, on the eve of the highest-level meeting between them since Moscow sent troops into Georgia last year, diplomats said.
Tirana - Albanian health authorities on Thursday reported the country's first swine flu death, a 50-year-old man from the Adriatic port Durres. The man suffered from chronic disease, which was aggravated when he got infected with the new virus, the M...
Dec. 4 (Bloomberg) -- NATO snubbed Russia’s calls for an overhaul of the U.S.-dominated security structure that helps keep the peace in Europe. The Western military alliance said its status as the anchor of trans-Atlantic security won’t be jeopardized by Russian President Dmitry Medvedev’s call for a new European security treaty.