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Giorgi says he fears for his safety after being targeted by Russian hackers

Giorgi: 'The hackers want me to stop writing the truth'

Monday August 10 2009

Giorgi doesn't seem like the sort of man who'd be at the centre of a massive internet meltdown.

Millions locked out after hackers target one blogger

Saturday August 08 2009

RUSSIAN hackers are believed to have been behind a "single, massively co-ordinated attack" on some of the world's leading websites last week -- all in a bid to silence a pro-Georgian blogger.

Putin's determined to kill me, says Georgian leader

Saturday August 08 2009

GEORGIA'S pro-Western president said yesterday that Vladimir Putin remained determined to kill him as part of ambitions to restore Russia's former Soviet empire.

EU report on Georgia war delayed as tensions rise

Monday July 20 2009

A European Union report into the origins of last year's war in Georgia, which may implicate leaders of the former Soviet republic in starting the fighting, has been delayed to avoid provoking fresh tensions.

Georgia claims to have foiled Russian coup bid

Wednesday May 06 2009

GEORGIA claimed last night to have foiled a Russian-backed plot to stage a military coup on the eve of joint exercises with Nato troops.

Putin gets a 'euro-trashing' in Georgia song entry

Friday February 20 2009

In an act of disco defiance, Georgia has chosen a song that mocks Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin as its entry for this year's Eurovision Song Contest in Moscow.

Russian choppers to back up Irish troops in Chad

Wednesday October 15 2008

IRISH peacekeeping troops in Chad are expected to benefit from four newly deployed Russian military helicopters within weeks.

Russians deny EU monitors access to war zone

Wednesday October 01 2008

Moscow defied the international community yesterday by denying European Union monitors access to a Georgian buffer zone still occupied by Russian troops more than six weeks after the war in the Caucasus ended.