We have started to collect the most important news related to Georgia in November 2005. By default, most recent news are listed first.
Russian offensive takes a heavy toll on Georgia
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Russian President Dmitry Medvedev says his forces will begin withdrawing from Georgia on Monday.
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Ukraine says it is ready to make its warning systems available to European nations following Russia's conflict with Georgia.
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Russia signs a ceasefire deal with Georgia, but says its troops will not leave until extra security measures are in place.
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The BBC's Bridget Kendall explains why conflict in Ossetia marks a chill in the post-Cold War thaw.
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The US says Russia must withdraw its troops from Georgia "at once", after Georgia's president signs a ceasefire deal.
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US President George W Bush says Russia must withdraw its troops from Georgia, accusing Moscow of bullying tactics.
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The US secretary of state arrives in Tbilisi in a show of US support, as efforts to resolve Georgia's conflict with Russia continue.
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Russia has won the conflict but is losing the media game
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The US defence chief warns relations with Russia may be damaged but sees no prospect of US military deployment in Georgia.
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Russian troops are handing over control of the area around the town of Gori to Georgian forces, officials say.
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Hackers fan conflict between Russia and Georgia
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Condoleezza Rice warns Russia it faces international isolation if it does not leave Georgia, as she starts a visit to Europe.
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Why the US may need to review its policy on Georgia
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US President Bush says military aircraft and naval forces are bringing aid to Georgia, following its conflict with Russia.
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US President Bush says military aircraft and naval forces will send humanitarian aid to Georgia, following its conflict with Russia.
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There are reports of looting in the Georgian town of Gori, where Russian tanks are out on the streets despite a truce.
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Georgia and Russia agree an outline plan to end hostilities, following shuttle diplomacy by French President Nicolas Sarkozy.
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