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Iraq's parliament suspended efforts on Saturday to reach a deal on a law which is crucial for an election to take place in January and could affect the U.S. military' s plans for a partial withdrawal next year. Political parties would continue negotiations...
Tags: Iraqi, U.S, Tareq al-Hashemi, Iraq, Baghdad, Iraqi Kurdistan, Nouri al-Maliki, Fertile Crescent, Geography of Iraq, Politics of Iraq, War Conflict, Politics
Iran will begin large-scale air defense war games on Sunday to help protect its nuclear facilities against any attack, a senior commander said. Brigadier General Ahmad Mighani also suggested Iran could itself produce an advanced missile defense system...
Tags: Iran, war games, air defense, nuclear facilities, protect nuclear, Ahmad Mighani, defense war, scale air, begin large, aerial defense, Tehrān, Economy of Iran, Nuclear program of Iran, Opposition to military action against Iran, Iran ¬タモ United States relations, Foreign relations of Iran, Politics of Iran, Politics, War Conflict, Iraq, Levant, Baghdad, Iranian seizure of Royal Navy personnel, Fertile Crescent, Enriched uranium, Isotope separation, Islamic Republic News Agency, Government of Iran, Uranium, Nuclear fuels, Iran and weapons of mass destruction
At least 46 Idahoans, including three civilians, have been killed or died since the start of U.S. military actions following Sept. 11, 2001. ® Air Force Master Sgt. Evander Andrews, 36, of Mountain Home, died on Oct. 10, 2001, in a forklift accident while...
Tags: Iraqi, U.S. Army Spc, Baghdad, Boise, roadside bomb, Army Pfc, Army Spec, Army Staff, Three Army Reserve, Army Chief Warrant, Iraq, Coalition casualties in Afghanistan, Sadr City, Bomb disposal, War Conflict
The Central Bank of Iraq (CBI) dollar sales slightly increased this week to $642.927 million, compared to $632.424 million last week. "The demand hit $3.605 million in cash, covered at an exchange rate of 1,183 Iraqi dinars per dollar, and $639.322 million...
Tags: Iraq, Baghdad, Economy of Iraq, Central Bank of Iraq, Iraqi dinar, Business Finance
An attorney for Texas oil mogul Oscar Wyatt said Friday that a pending lawsuit accusing Wyatt of indirectly funding Hamas terrorists could have wide-ranging ramifications for the U.S. oil industry. Wyatt, who was released from prison last year after serving...
Tags: Oscar Wyatt, Iraqi, U.S. District Court, Iraq, Baghdad, Oil-for-Food Programme, War Conflict, Law Crime
Paul Zimmerman, t r u t h o u t Op-Ed The United States insists that weapons containing depleted uranium (DU) pose no health hazards to exposed populations. This charade persists because an artful propaganda matrix has infiltrated and corrupted certain...
Tags: gulf war, VA., war illness, chromosomes aberrations, Dr. Henry Heng, war veterans, exposures event, undiagnosed illness, normal range, Institute of Medicine, Iraq, Baghdad, Nuclear materials, Depleted uranium, Environmental issues with war, Gulf War syndrome, Ionizing radiation, Radioactivity, Radiobiology, Uranium, Health Medical Pharma
A one-paragraph notice filed on Friday says only that prosecutors have asked that the case against Nicholas Slatten be dropped. The government's detailed request to the court was filed with the judge and with the defendant, but was not made public. The...
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American forces in Iraq meet with Iraqis or go to a news conference without a slight, dark-haired woman standing just a little to one side as if to give him space but almost always in his line of sight and within earshot. The woman is Emma Sky, and...
Tags: Iraqi, Ray Odierno, American, Ms. Sky, generally odierno, inner circle, Iraq, Baghdad, Raymond T. Odierno, Iraq War, invasion of Iraq, British Council, War in Afghanistan, Iraq ¬タモ United States relations, Occupation of Iraq, War Conflict, Politics
Kids in school rarely smile so much, or sing so loudly. But at Baghdad's Al-Noor School for the Blind, there was reason to celebrate, as much-needed Braille learning materials from the U.S. had finally arrived. It was the second batch of supplies donated...
Tags: Baghdad, Iraq, Perkins Braillers, Braille Printer, Ernest Leonardo, Character encoding, Perkins Brailler, Perkins School for the Blind, Assistive technology, Braille, Blindness, Education
Iraqi sports authorities were not surprised football's world governing body decided to suspend the country from international competition and already have lawyers working on an appeal, an official said. Asian champions on Friday after the country's Olympic...
Tags: Iraqi Football Association, olympic committee, FIFA, Iraq, Baghdad, Saddam Hussein, Iraq national football team, Hussein Saeed, allnews, Iraq ¬タモ United States relations, Most-wanted Iraqi playing cards, Football Association of Ireland, Sport in Iraq, Iraq Football Association, Blatter, and 2022 FIFA World Cup bids, Sepp Blatter