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Iraqi Kurds ready for talks over crisis
BAGHDAD – Iraq’s Kurdistan is ready to restart negotiations with Baghdad to end a political crisis, focussing on a long-delayed oil law to hand regional authorities more say in managing energy resources, Iraq’s Deputy Prime Minister Rosh Nuri Al-Shawish, a ...
Iraq announces 21 executions in single day
Baghdad – Iraq has executed 21 people convicted of terror-related charges, including three women, on the same day, a spokesman said Tuesday, bringing to 91 the number of people executed so far this year. The executions come despite a call from ...
Iraq minister quits over PM’s ‘interference’
BAGHDAD — Iraqi Communications Minister Mohammed Tawfiq Allawi said Monday he quit his post, accusing Prime Minister Nuri Al-Maliki of doing nothing to stop “political interference” in his ministry. “I resigned because Maliki refused to... (stop) political interference in my ministry,” ...
Iraq oil exports yield $1b
BAGHDAD – Iraq oil exports increased in July, yielding $1 billion windfall for the country, Iraq Ministry of Oil spokesperson Assem Jihad was quoted as saying. Revenues from oil sold on world markets “went up during July by more than $1 ...
Over 90 dead in Iraq attacks
BAGHDAD — Iraqi officials said Friday that a blistering string of attacks across the country the previous day ultimately killed at least 93 people, as the extent of the violence grew clearer and mourners started to bury their dead. Thursday’s attacks ...
Blasts kill 13 in latest resurgence of Iraq violence
BAGHDAD — Three bomb blasts shortly before sunset Wednesday killed 10 people north of Baghdad in the latest spasm of violence to grip Iraq. The blasts underscored the volatility of the country eight months after the last US troops pulled out. ...
Rights groups and activists slam Iraq Internet law
An Iraqi woman sits at a computer screen at an Internet cafe in Baghdad, Friday. An Iraqi draft law that would jail web users for life for a variety of ill-defined crimes has been condemned by rights groups and activists ...
Rights groups and activists slam Iraq Internet law
An Iraqi woman sits at a computer screen at an Internet cafe in Baghdad, Friday. An Iraqi draft law that would jail web users for life for a variety of ill-defined crimes has been condemned by rights groups and activists ...
Khafaji: The Iraqi healer
BAGHDAD — Every day dozens of people flock to Salman Al-Khafaji’s clinic in central Baghdad, hoping the octogenarian can treat their ailments where the Iraqi capital’s hospitals and doctors have failed. Khafaji is one of a dwindling number of mostly men ...
US audit: $200 million wasted on Iraqi police training
BAGHDAD – US auditors have concluded that more than $200 million was wasted on a program to train Iraqi police that Baghdad says is neither needed nor wanted. The Police Development Program — which was drawn up to be the single ...
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