News Source: Reuters
| 10 days ago
U.S. and U.N. officials have proposed solutions to Iraq's Sunni Arab vice president to stop him vetoing for a second time a law needed for an election to take place next year, an official said on Wednesday. Seen as a milestone for Iraq's fledgling
News Source: Voice of America
| 11 days ago
The head of Iraq's electoral commission says failure to pass the law will delay elections by "at least a month" from their original January date. Edward Yeranian Cairo 24 November 2009 Photo: AFP Tariq al-Hashemi (file photo) Share This Iraq's
News Source: Macleans
| 11 days ago
Google is documenting Iraq's national museum and will post photographs of its ancient treasures on the Internet early next year, Google chief Eric Schmidt announced Tuesday. The museum was ransacked in the chaotic aftermath of Saddam Hussein's ouster
News Source: Scoop
| 11 days ago
This year we are commemorating the 20th anniversary of the fall of the Iron Curtain. And that helped put Bulgaria on the path toward democracy and a market economy, both of which were reaffirmed in their recent elections...But the transition, which
News Source: United Press International
| 15 days ago
Iraqis in the southern province of Basra demonstrated in front of governmental buildings Friday in protest of a decision to veto the election law. Iraqi Vice President Tariq al-Hashemi vetoed an article of an amended election law Wednesday, citing
News Source: Voice of America
| 19 days ago
The long-delayed election law passed by Iraqi parliamentarians last week clears the way for national elections to be held in January...President Barack Obama has called it an important milestone toward ensuring lasting peace in Iraq. “The
News Source: Zawya Political
| 19 days ago
Iraqi Deputy Prime Minister Rafie al-Issawi on Sunday called for joint government and international efforts to finance small- and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) in Iraq. "Reviving the Iraqi economy would be achieved only through rehabilitation of
News Source: Weekly Arham
| 21 days ago
The long- awaited bill was approved by 141 of the 196 lawmakers present, a small majority in the 275 member-legislative. Members overcame disagreements over issues such as how candidates are to be listed on ballot papers and how votes will be counted