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“We and Our Mountains” sculpture is an unofficial symbol of Nagorno-Karabakh 02.11.2008, 07:32

Caucasian knot may be untied in Moscow

The presidents of Armenia, Azerbaijan and Russia are meeting in Moscow to discuss ways of resolving the ongoing dispute over Nagorno-Karabakh. Also known as the Artsakh Republic, the region, which is inhabited mainly by Armenians unilaterally declared ind

Russian President Dmitry Medvedev (C) meets with President of Azerbaijan Ilham Aliyev (L) and President of Armenia Serzh Sarkisyan (AFP Photo / Dmitry Astakhov) 02.11.2008, 17:57

Armenia and Azerbaijan agree to talks on disputed land

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Putin holds talks on Transdniester

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10.12.2008, 12:16 2 comments

Ukraine gets tough with minority

Ukraine is putting pressure on a small ethnic group living within the country's borders. Kiev is taking legal action against the Rusyns, accusing them of extremist activities. Originally seeking autonomy for their region, the Rusyns now want their own sta

How Russian decision will affect world’s unrecognised states

Published: 26 August, 2008, 16:26


The recognition of South Ossetia and Abkhazia will have repercussions both in Russia and around the world. RT looks at the hopes of other unrecognised states and their relations with the international community.

 
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