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The Iraqi government has aired videos showing three men, who claim to be members of the ousted Baath Party, saying they were involved in last month's devastating Baghdad attacks. In recent months the Iraqi government has played a number of such videos...
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AWB oil-for-food scandal, a court has heard. Criminal charges over the affair may still be laid by the Australian Securities and Investments Commission, despite the inter-agency taskforce ruling them out, the Supreme Court was told yesterday. February...
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Iraqi children are becoming prominent targets of terrorist attacks in the form of kidnappings, rape and murder, Iraqi officials say. An official at the Iraqi Interior Ministry said there were several cases where organized gangs were carrying out these...
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The leaked documents he's obtained provide further evidence that British planning for an invasion began in early 2002 and that the plans "contained no detail once Baghdad had fallen". The first public hearings by the Iraq war inquiry get under way tomorrow...
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The name of the deceased is being withheld pending notification of the next of kin and release by the Department of Defense. The latest casualty brings the death toll for US troops in Iraq to nine for the month of November and 145 so far this year. The...
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The Iraq inquiry sideshow Leaks are showing up John Chilcot's inquiry, as secrecy prevails – but perhaps he's about to publish a raft of documents ... Andrew Gilligan has returned to haunt the government on Iraq. His revelations in the Sunday Telegraph...
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The decision by Fifa, the world football body, comes three months after Iraq hosted its first international competition since the 2003 American invasion and curbs one of the few joys available to Iraqi civilians. The head office of the Iraqi Football...
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And yet football survived regime change to become a rare unifying factor. A source of pride too; when the Iraq national team won the Asian Cup in 2007, congratulations flowed in from all parts of the world. Yet behind the scenes the insidious effects...
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Sen. Roland Burris, an Illinois Democrat, left Saturday for a trip to Iraq to examine security and political developments in the region, an aide said today. He is to return before Thanksgiving. Burris, 72, sits on the Senate Armed Services Committee.
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However, the new version of the law, which was sent to the three-man presidency council for approval on Monday, fails to address the concerns of Tariq al-Hashemi. Hashemi said the first version of law, which was passed on November 8 after months of wrangling,...
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