person > Pavel Felgenhauer
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As the conflict enters its 22nd month, we examine the different plans being made for the possible outcomes.
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As Syria shoots down a Turkish jet, we ask if the incident will escalate into more violence between the two countries.
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As the two countries' leaders meet, we ask if they can overcome past differences to form a united front.
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Voters have elected a new parliament, which for the first time in Kazakhstan's history will feature more than one party.
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As the Russian prime minister visits China, we ask which of these two regional powers has the upper hand.
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As Moscow suffered yet another deadly bomb attack, the Kremlin is under fire for failing to end recurrent violence.
Inside Story
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Russia's president says tension with West could escalate unless agreement on missile defence is reached.
Europe
Last Modified: 30 Nov 2010 14:33 GMT
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Can democracy unite the country only four months after the worst bloodshed in its modern history?
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New York judge orders deportation of all 10, paving way for US-Russia "spy swap".
Europe
Last Modified: 08 Jul 2010 22:00 GMT
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Mounting speculation over prisoner deal as 10 suspected Russian spies face formal charges.
Europe
Last Modified: 08 Jul 2010 16:07 GMT
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