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WHO ATTACKED BESLAN? PROFILING THE TERRORIST GROUP

The investigation into the September 1 terrorist attack on the North Ossetian town of Beslan continues. Apart from law-enforcement agencies and prosecutors, the Russian Federation Council and State Duma have also established an independent commission to tackle the problem. Commission members visited North Ossetia in... MORE

IRANIAN TRADE MINISTER GETS MORAL BOOST IN KAZAKHSTAN

Iran has never ranked as a top priority for Kazakhstan's foreign policy. On the contrary, Kazakhstan has adopted a remarkably reserved stance towards Iran, so as not to irritate the United States and its new geopolitical interest in Central Asia. To a great extent Iran's... MORE

FAKE LETTER FROM YUSHCHENKO’S DOCTOR QUESTIONS POISONING CLAIM

The attempted poisoning of opposition presidential candidate Viktor Yushchenko last month has taken a new turn that suggests a return to Soviet-era KGB methods. A fake letter from the Austrian clinic that treated Yushchenko was sent to Reuters news agency and then widely disseminated abroad... MORE

ABKHAZ PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION ALREADY SPARKING PROTESTS

On October 4, Abkhazia's Central Election Commission (CEC) declared Raul Khajimba winner of the October 3 presidential election. Outgoing Abkhaz leader Vladislav Ardzinba had backed Khajimba's candidacy. According to the CEC, Khajimba received 101,500 votes (52.84%), runner-up Sergei Bagapsh took 64,500 (33.58%), Sergei Shamba 19,050... MORE

MOSCOW WANTS BALTIC STATES TO COMPENSATE OCCUPATION COSTS

Presidents and prime ministers of the Baltic states, meeting in Vilnius and Riga on October 4, responded to Russia's recent claims for compensation of Soviet occupation costs. The claims, presented by Russia's Audit Chamber in a report published September 30, bring a new dimension to... MORE

RUSSIAN MILITARY FACES ANTI-TERRORIST CHALLENGES

The Russian military is being increasingly tasked with countering terrorism within the Russian Federation, in an attempt to increase security and strengthen the state's capacity to respond to and effectively combat terrorism. This shift is reflected in many of the security measures announced by Defense... MORE