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2006
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| Jan.22 |
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Blasts cut Georgia gas, electricity supplies President Mikhail Saakashvil questioned the timing in the middle of one of the coldest winters
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| Jan.26 |
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Energy crisis as Georgia freezes| President Saakashvili has cut short a visit to the World Economic Forum to deal with a growing crisis | |
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| Jan.27 |
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Iran to provide emergency gas to Georgia President Saakashvili said that Iran had agreed to start providing emergency gas supplies to his country
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| Sep.29 |
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Russian officers on spying charge  | Georgian officials: 4 Russian officers detained in Georgia have been charged with spying | |
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| Sep.30 |
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Russia suspends Georgia pullout A senior Russian army commander says the security of troops could not be guaranteed as they left
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| Oct.1 |
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Putin fury at Georgia 'terrorism' Russian Vladimir Putin has said the arrest of 4 Russian army officers for spying was 'an act of state terrorism'
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| Oct.2 |
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Moscow maintains Georgia blockade Russia is going to freeze transport and economic links with Georgia, despite the release of 4 men
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| Oct.5 |
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Russia turns screw on Georgians Russia has ordered a crackdown on Georgian-owned businesses as part of the escalating diplomatic dispute
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| Oct.6 |
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Georgians deported as row deepens| Georgians were rounded up in police raids and accused of immigration offences | |
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Putin calls for Georgia pressure The president has urged OSCE to pressure Georgia to drastically change its course in dealing with regional disputes
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| Nov.2 |
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Gazprom to double Georgia charges  | Russian energy giant would charge Tbilisi $230 for 1,000 cubic metres of gas from 2007 | |
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| Nov.11 |
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S Ossetia votes on independence The tiny former Soviet region is holding a referendum which it hopes will help it break away from Georgia
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| Nov.13 |
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S. Ossetia: 99% back independence| Europe's human rights organization questioned those results | |
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