Condoleezza Rice, the US secretary of state, has urged Russia to help resolve tension in Georgia’s rebel regions rather than “contributing to it”. Â Rice was in Tbilisi, the country’s capital, on Thursday in a show of support for Georgia, an ex-Soviet state which wants to join Nato and is …
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14 July
Russian military gangs ready to invade Georgia. U.S. sends thousand marines in response
Gangs of the Russian invaders from the so-called North Caucasus Military District are ready “to provide assistance to the Russian troops in case the situation gets more aggravated in the conflict zones in Abkhazia and South Ossetia”, as gang leader of Russian North Caucasus Military District, Sergei Makarov, said.
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14 July
Salafists and Sufis square off over Chechnya
From July 5 to July 7, an international Islamic conference entitled “The Place and Role of Sufism in the Islamic World,” which gathered together more than 200 clergymen from Russia and other countries, was held in the Chechen town of Gudermes. According to official sources, the event was organized by …
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14 July
Mujahideen conduct military operations and read lecture to villagers
Sources from the Province of Ingushetia, The Caucasus Emirate, reported that a unit of the Caucasus Armed Forces (Mujahideen) consisting of over 100 fighters entered the village of Muzhichi early morning of Rajab 6, 1429 (July 9, 2008). At the same time the locals said that the number of Mujahideen …
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14 July
Iran to only use missiles in defense
Iran has assured the international community that its military capabilities will only be used to safeguard regional peace and stability.
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Russian intelligence officer threatens Medvedev with rebellion and reprisals against Jewish mafia
On this photo Kvachkov looks very much like a Hollywood character: Dr. Hannibal Lecktor  Colonel of Russia’s Main Intelligence Directorate (GRU), Vladimir Kvachkov, who was recently acquitted of charges with an assassination attempt on Anatoly Chibais, announced last Friday that he resumes his “military and political work”, as Russian media …
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14 July
Russia’s Central Bank. Monetary reform coming up in Russia
Bank of Russia would like to find out how the Russian population will react if the 1-kopeck and 5-kopeck coins get withdrawn from the circulation, as Director of Department of Cash Circulation of Russia’s Central Bank, Alexander Yurov, said at the conference entitled “Circulation of Cash Currency: Models, Standards, Trends”.
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14 July
Medvedev promises not to listen to advises of the U.S.
The New York Times writes that Russia’s President Dmitry Medvedev said during his meeting with the foreign journalists the other day that the United States is now in “deep crisis” and the US has no right to give any advises to other countries on how to conduct their policies.
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14 July
Self-made bomb set off on launchpad at Russian missile base
Blasts and arsons in the gang formations called the “Russian Army” are continuing. July 1 an “unidentified explosive device” was set off on one of the launchpads of the Russian invaders’ missile base 40 km away from the city of Barnaul in Altai, which Russia invaded and is now retaining …
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14 July
SCANDAL. Presidents of Estonia, Hungary and Finland demonstratively leave Russia
For censorship considerations, Russian media have concealed from their readers the fact that Estonian President Toomas Hendrik Ilves left not only the conference room in protest of the slander against Estonia voiced at the so-called “Fifth World Congress of Finno-Ugric Peoples”, but he also left Russia and returned to Tallinn …
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