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The sun sets behind the main mosque in Grozny,  Chechnya 23.06.2008, 16:17

Russia to invest billions into Chechen reconstruction

The Russian government is allocating up to $US 5 billion in the next four years to boost the development of its North Caucasian republic of Chechnya. Ministers have discussed the new programme at a meeting as it hopes to double employment and improve road

RT political commentator Peter Lavelle 24.06.2008, 09:03

Chechnya's revival

Peter Lavelle, RT political commentator, first published this article on the current situation in the Chechen Republic in The Moscow Times daily.

08.07.2008, 06:18

Young Chechens’ army dreams left unfulfilled

There's just one week left of this spring’s military draft in Russia. But in one part of the country, the Chechen Republic, young men don't have to join. The government says the republic, which has seen brutal conflict over the last decade, is not ready,

Mosque in Grozny 05.10.2008, 15:56

Chechen capital gets facelift

Chechen Republic’s capital, Grozny, a city that's almost 200 years old, is getting a radical facelift. Ten years ago it was in ruins after two violent conflicts, but now the city is becoming a tourist attraction.

Image from http://www.nohchi.vu/ 17.10.2008, 17:18

Massive mosque opens in Chechnya

One of the largest mosques in Europe is opening its doors today in Grozny, the capital of the Chechen republic. With minarets over 60 metres tall, the 'Heart of Chechnya' will be able to accommodate up to 10,000 people.

Chechen capital recovers from war

Published: 25 October, 2008, 14:05


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The capital of Chechnya, which once bore the scars of two devastating anti-terrorist campaigns during the 1990s, has almost no traces left of its violent past. Moscow is pumping billions of dollars into the reconstruction of Grozny, making it a modern cit

 
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