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Food feuds continue to simmer in the Caucasus
Pride and markets are at stake as countries in the troubled region accuse one another of gastronomical plagiarism.
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Last Modified: 08 May 2013 11:07 GMT
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Country increasingly divided on the anniversary of the crash in Russia that killed the president and political elite.
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Georgia frets at embargo with a long vintage
Delegation seeks to persuade Russia to lift trade ban placed in 2006 on import of wine, water and fruit.
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Sochi 2014 is Putin's personal project
Money is no object for Russian president Vladimir Putin with Sochi Winter Olympic Games just one year away.
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Russia to lift ban on Georgian wine
Russia banned Georgian mineral water and wine in 2006 citing quality concerns; Tbilisi said the move was political.
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Iran's media: The new red lines
Following the recent arrest of reporters, we examine the deteriorating state of journalism in election year Iran.
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Russian 'godfather' shot dead by sniper
Aslan Usoyan, allegedly a prominent leader of the Russian mafia, was shot as he left an exclusive Moscow restaurant.
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Wozniacki crashes out in Brisbane
Defeat in the first round for Caroline Wozniacki caps a poor 12 months for the Dane as home favourite Stosur also loses.
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Russia says fighters killed in North Caucasus
Anti-terror body says raids involving both local and federal troops destroyed 90 bases across several republics.
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Russian opposition aide arrested
Konstantin Lebedev charged with plotting mass anti-government riots and could face a 10-year jail term.
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