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Bronze Soldier and Russian minority in Tallinn: ‘it’s complicated’
In April 2007 the soviet statue was uprooted from Tallinn’s city centre. It angered the Russian-speaking minority, a third of the population. Have lessons been learnt one and a half years on? Investigation
russie, tallinn, central and eastern europe, europe on the ground, europe on the ground
Giulietto Chiesa on Russia-Georgia war: ‘Europe is responsible too’
Three questions to the Italian journalist and MEP, who discusses the South Ossetian conflict, Europe’s mistake and why this was the worst European media coverage since the war in Iraq
russie, eudebate2009, the eu in the world, war, european union, georgia, interview
G8 summit: whilst Brown meets Medvedev, the British build Russia
As the British and Russian prime ministers meet for the first time since the latter's March election in Japan between 7 – 9 July, a look at the foundations of a new renaissance in British-Russian relations
russie, moscow, uk, st petersburg, g8, architecture, world affairs
Euro 2008 semi-final: Spain vs rising Russians
On 26 June Russia square up to Spain in the second Euro 2008 semi-final, after Germany kicked Turkey out in Vienna the night before. How did Russia become European favourites?
