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Archive - 2005

2005

Kasparov swaps chess for politics

Garry Kasparov, probably the greatest chess player in the history of the game, has announced his retirement from professional competition.  He now plans to focus his considerable energies on Russian politics...

Weekly News #12

A ‘President’ is killed in Chechnya, Communists win elections in Moldova, anti-government protests are held in both Kyrgyzstan and Azerbaijan, and two Baltic Presidents thumb their noses at Russia. ...

Chechens name Maskhadov successor

Abdul-Khalim Sadulayev has been named as the successor to Aslan Maskhadov.  Shamil Basayev has openly declared his support, as have both London-based Akhmed Zakayev, and Maskhadov’s son, also in exile. ...

Decision time in Chechnya

The death of Aslan Maskhadov, Chechnya’s rebel President, has handed Russia’s President Putin has a great opportunity to make moves towards a peace deal in Chechnya.  Unfortunately for him, though, the...

Maskhadov – around the blogs

The blogs have been pretty quick to react to the killing of Chechnya’s rebel President, Aslan Maskhadov, by Russian troops earlier today (see here for my report of the news as it broke).  Here’s a...

Chechen leader Maskhadov dead

News is just breaking that Chechen rebel President Asland Maskhadov is dead.  Colonel Ilya Shabalkin told the press that he was killed as a result of an operation by Russian special forces. Thanks to Pete Leonard...

Moldovan election aftermath

Following their defeat in Sunday’s Moldovan parliamentary election, opposition parties have called off their plans to bring people out onto the streets of Chisnau to protest the result.  Instead, they plan to...

Communists win in Moldova

Final results are in from Sunday’s Moldovan elections. The Communist Party, as expected, triumphed, but not by as many votes as predicted. Here’s the breakdown of the three parties that forced their way over...

Moldovan election today

Moldova’s parliamentary election is today.  Here’s a (very) basic outline for those of you unfamiliar with Moldova. The 101-seat parliament that is elected today will go on to elect the country’s...

Weekly News #11

Wouldn’t you know it?  I spend hours slaving over a hot computer to bring you the very latest news from Russia and its near abroad, and what happens?  Instead of publishing it to the site, I save it in...

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