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Abkhazia leader Sergei Bagapsh, right, speaks, while South Ossetian leader Eduard Kokoity, left, as Russian parliament speaker Sergei Mironov listen after the vote in the Federation Council, upper parliament chamber, in Moscow on Monday, Aug. 25, 2008. Russian lawmakers on Monday asked the president to recognize the independence of Georgia's two rebel provinces, a move likely to anger the small Caucasus nation's Western allies.
Russian parliament votes to recognise Georgia breakaway regions
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- Bad French prolongs Georgian conflict
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- Italy Awards AU Chair for Achievements
- UN considers Russia 'rights abuses'
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- Journalists warned to get out of Afghanistan
- Video shows dead Afghan children after US raid
- Marines turn Afghan town over to British, Afghans
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- Egypt rockslide death toll rises to 51
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Argentina, Brazil to sign trade currency pact: Lula
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Mbeki bids to save Zimbabwe talks
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Australia not willing to give India uranium despite NSG support
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- More evacuations as storm hits Cuba
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A man unloads bottles of water donated by World Food Program in Gonaives, Haiti, Friday, Sept. 5, 2008.
Storm death toll in Haiti exceeds 500
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