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At Kiev’s Independence Square

Democracy is worth defending in the face of multiple attacks from Russia and Iran to North Korea and the US

Authoritarian would-be emperors such as Putin and Jinping and the US’s military-industrial complex erode the open society and its values of individual freedoms

Georgia-Russia talks off to a shaky start

The first high-level talks between Russia and Georgia since their war broke down on Wednesday.

The war on coherence

Two months after the Caucasus conflict broke out, some sober lessons are emerging for all sides.

Russia recognises Georgia rebel regions

Russian President Dmitry Medvedev announced on Tuesday that Moscow had decided to recognise two rebel regions of Georgia as independent states.

Russia lawmakers to recognise Georgia rebel regions

Russia approved on Monday a resolution recognising the independence of two rebel regions of Georgia, a move likely to worsen relations with the West.

Russia accused of violating ceasefire deal

Georgia said on Sunday it would appeal to the international community this week to pressure Russia to end its ”occupation”.

Fuel train explodes on main Georgian railway

A fuel train exploded on Sunday on Georgia’s main east-west rail line and police said it appeared to have hit a landmine.

Russia troops still in Georgia after pull-out

Russian soldiers held positions inside Georgia on Saturday, drawing accusations that Moscow’s pull-back did not match up to what it had promised.

US says Russian pullback in Georgia ‘far too slow’

Russia promised to complete a pull back of troops from Georgia by the end of Friday but said a number of ”peacekeeping forces” would stay.

Russia warned: Withdraw from Georgia, or else

European leaders warned Russia on Sunday to withdraw its forces rapidly from Georgia or face unspecified consequences.

Moscow warns it could strike Poland over missile shield

The risk of a new era of East-West confrontation triggered by Russia’s invasion of Georgia heightened on Friday.

Russian leader reassures Georgian rebel states

Russia’s President Dmitri Medvedev promises to guarantee any vote by rebel Georgian states to break with Tbilisi.

West’s impotence laid bare

Moscow has to take some of the blame. But it is the West’s policy of liberal interventionism that has fuelled war in Georgia.

Surrender or else, Russia tells Georgia

The Kremlin on Tuesday night dictated humiliating peace terms to Georgia as the price for halting the Russian invasion of the small Black Sea country.

Georgia reports attacks as thousands rally

Georgia said on Tuesday that Russian attacks on the country continued as 100 000 people gathered at a rally in central Tbilisi.

US looks into Russia’s halt of Georgian offensive

The White House said on Tuesday it was looking into Russia’s assertion that it had halted its widely condemned military offensive in Georgia.

Georgia, Russia fight as envoy seeks peace

Georgian President Mikhail Saakashvili accused Moscow of trying to overthrow his government on Monday as troops pushed into two separatist regions.

South Ossetian refugees flee ‘living hell’

Refugees continued to pour out of South Ossetia on Monday, risking snipers, aerial bombardment and tanks to reach safety across the border.

Russia take South Ossetian capital

Russian troops took the capital of the separatist Georgian region of South Ossetia on Sunday after a three-day battle as Georgian forces retreated.

Georgia takes on impossible odds

Georgia’s army of less than 25 000 men is confronting a Russian force which can count on more than one million troops.