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15.08.2008 - Russian troops must stay on alert in conflict zone
President Medvedev has called on Russian peacekeepers in South Ossetia to remain there as a deterrent to possible attacks by Georgia. At a meeting with army officers who were involved in the fighting, he said that the current goal is to maintain the ceasefire and ensure the withdrawal of Georgian troops.
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15.08.2008 - International reaction: 'West shares blame for Georgia'
While the ceasefire in South Ossetia remains in place, the blame-game battle, debating who was right and who was wrong, continues in the international media. Many say Russia has been losing the information war, but, in some quarters, it seems the view of events may be changing.
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14.08.2008 - Russian envoy to NATO speaks out on South Ossetian conflict
NATO has no moral right to call the Russian response to Georgian aggression in South Ossetia disproportionate, says Russian envoy to the alliance Dmitry Rogozin.
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14.08.2008 - Bush expects Moscow to honour Georgian truce
U.S. President George Bush has expressed concern over reports that Russian troops had entered Georgia despite the cease-fire. In a televised address, he said he expects Moscow to honour its commitment to the truce and to cease all military activities in Georgia.
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14.08.2008 - Saakashvili forgets about his people in media fever
Over the last few days Georgia's President Mikhail Saakashvili has thrown much of his effort into convincing the wider world that Georgia was the victim, not the instigator, of the military conflict in South Ossetia. But it seems the president has taken his eye off what's going on at home -- a place where some of his own people now have nowhere to go.
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14.08.2008 - Five days that shocked the world
With all sides heading towards a final agreement on a peace plan, it's the people of South Ossetia that have borne the brunt of the conflict in Georgia. More than 2000 people killed, many more wounded and thousands forced to flee their homes -- that is the result of five days of fierce fighting in South Ossetia.
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14.08.2008 - EU foreign ministers to send observers to Georgia
European Union foreign ministers have announced they are prepared to send observers to Georgia in a bid to maintain stability. It comes as they are meeting in Brussels to discuss their response to the situation of Georgia and South Ossetia.
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14.08.2008 - Amazing rescue of baby born on night of attacks
Exclusive RT footage shows residents of South Ossetia's capital finally emerging from their basement shelters after days of heavy bombardment. One woman gave birth on the day fighting broke out in Tskhinvali, and until Russian peacekeepers and medics arrived, had been hiding from the hostilities with her newborn child.
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14.08.2008 - Stability rests on deciding Abkhazia, South Ossetia status
The discussion about the security problem in the Caucasus is impossible without considering the status of the self-proclaimed republics, according to Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov.
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14.08.2008 - Russian is not aggressor - US politician
While US presidential candidates, John McCain and Barack Obama, condemn Russia's actions during Georgia's offensive on South Ossetia, there are others on the campaign trail who take a different stance on the conflict.
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