Conflict in Georgia

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Kremlin recognition August 26, 2008

Russia recognized two rebel regions of Georgia as independent states, putting Moscow on a collision course with the West.  Full Article | Video 

 
 
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The Caucasus tinderbox is alight again. How far will the flames spread this time and what can the outside world do to extinguish them?  Go to Blog 

 
Inside Georgia

A look at the violence escalating in South Ossetia and the Russian attacks on Georgia.  Slideshow 

Displaced in the Caucasus

A look at the lives of those made homeless by the conflict in Georgia and South Ossetia.  Slideshow 

Russia moves to end Georgia fighting

Russian President Dmitry Medvedev ordered a halt to military operations in Georgia after five days of fighting.  Video 

Georgia: Opportunity for McCain?

The conflict in Georgia could benefit John McCain, who has sought to portray himself as an experienced voice on foreign policy issues.  Video 

Russia takes fight into Georgia

The conflict in the Caucasus escalates as Russia moves to bolster the separtist region of South Ossetia which lies within Georgia's borders.  Video 

Georgia offers ceasefire

After three days of intense fighting, hundreds of Russian troops took control of the capital of Georgia's separatist South Ossetia on Sunday.  Video 

Latest headlines from the region

Georgia rebels celebrate Kremlin recognition
Tuesday, 26 Aug 2008 12:36pm EDT
Punishing Moscow could also hurt West, analysts say
Tuesday, 26 Aug 2008 06:17pm EDT
Georgians angry but not shocked at Russian move   |  Video
Wednesday, 27 Aug 2008 01:54am EDT