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Russia’s Balancing Game around Nagorno-Karabakh 

Russia’s Balancing Game around Nagorno-Karabakh 

Azerbaijan’s military success around Nagorno-Karabakh changes the entire balancing game Russia has pursued since 1994. Moscow will either have to adjust to the new reality or it risks antagonizing Baku, which will in turn invite greater Turkish influence in the South Caucasus.
Georgian elections: the final moments

Georgian elections: the final moments

Members and supporters of the UNM marched from Republic Square to Freedom Square in the centre of the capital city of Tbilisi, with Georgian flags and banners that read “let's say goodbye to Bidzina.” 

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