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Russia will not be isolated because it protected its citizens and upheld its peacekeeping mission, the Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin has said. In an interview on German TV, Putin suggested that if Russia had not responded to Georgian aggression, there could have been a tragedy along the scale of what happened in the former Yugoslavia.
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President Medvedev says Russia is ready to break off relations with NATO if necessary. His comments came after a meeting with Russia's ambassador to the alliance, Dmitry Rogozin. NATO has been highly critical of Russia's handling of the conflict between Georgia and South Ossetia.
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Russia has continued its attacks on Georgia, striking deep in the heart of Georgian territory.
On Monday, Russia planes blasted a radar facility on the outskirts of the capital, Tbilisi.
In Moscow, diplomatic efforts continue, as top Russian officials meet to discuss the fighting in South Ossetia.
Paul Allen reports.
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As Moscow and Beijing promise a new era of friendship, intolerance and racist violence swells on the Russia/China border. Trade is bringing wealth to both countries. But will the price be paid in blood?
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This week we take a look at the news and controversy surrounding Russia's recognition of South Ossetia and Abkhazia. Also, what is the fate of Saakashvili? And will the EU really adopt sanctions against Russia? All that and much more.
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Jackie and Dunlap on how to tell if it's John Edwards' baby, hating Russia again, and the differences between Georgia and Georgia.
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