DW-WORLD: German Leaders Split on Placing Blame in Caucasian War Members of Germany's ruling coalition have alternately blamed Russia and Georgia for the current conflict.
A German expert says they should focus on their potential as mediators -- and not rely on US involvement. (10.08.2008) DW-WORLD: Russia Sets Up Black Sea Blockade as Caucasus War Widens Russia on Sunday intensified airstrikes and a naval blockade against Georgia, as international diplomats sought ways to bring a ceasefire to the Caucasus province South Ossetia. (10.08.2008) DW-WORLD: UN Security Council Remains Georgia and South Ossetia rebels agree talks ...
S. Ossetia evacuates children to Russia ...
EU, Russia Open Talks on New Strategic Partnership ... Deadlocked Over South Ossetia The UN Security Council failed again to agree on a statement regarding the breakaway South Ossetia enclave where fighting between Russia and Georgia continued. Fighting has spread to the separatist province Abkhazia. (09.08.2008) DW-WORLD: Analysis: Georgian Army May Be Tough Nut for Russia to Crack The war in the Caucasian province Ossetia may seem like an uneven contest between giant Russia and tiny Georgia -- but on the battlefront things are a bit different. (09.08.2008) DW-WORLD: Opinion: A Ruso-Georgian Media War in South Ossetia Georgia's actions in South Ossetia have in fact turned into a Ruso-Georgian war. The information war, however, has also reached a new level of escalation, says DW's Ingo Mannteufel. (09.08.2008)
(Deutsche Welle)
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