Matthew Collin
- Matthew Collin has written articles published in The Guardian, BBC News (BBC Caucasus correspondent) and The Observer.
Most Recent article
Georgia's new unrest led by protest singer
The Observer, Sunday 29 MarchTbilisi government says an armed coup is planned
Previous Articles
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Much ado about nothing
The Observer, Sunday 8 February
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Fear and loathing in Tblisi
The Guardian, Wed 13 August 2008
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Georgian exodus as fighting rages
BBC News, Mon 11 August 2008
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Defiant Georgians: 'This is an attack on democracy'
The Guardian, Mon 11 August 2008
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Fear, anger, confusion in Tbilisi
BBC News, Sun 10 August 2008
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Tblisi looks nervously north
The Guardian, Sat 9 August 2008
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Georgia clashes reignite war fears
BBC News, Thu 7 August 2008
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War fears cast a shadow over Stalin's former playground
The Guardian, Sun 20 July 2008
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The battle for Tbilisi's soul
BBC News, Wed 2 July 2008
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Abkhazia 'to shut Georgia border'
BBC News, Mon 30 June 2008
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Matthew Collin has written...
- More about 'russia' than anything else
Matthew Collin by numbers...
- 25 articles (since June 2007)
- Average article: 16 column inches (492 words)
- Shortest article: 8 column inches (239 words)
- Longest article: 60 column inches (1792 words)
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