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- Sweden urges the EU to support countries receive Iraqi refugees (SANA)
- Assessing down cycle risk in the Middle East (AME Info FZ LLC)
- Opportunity for Turks and Kurds? (The Washington Post)
- Iraq trial features video of executions (Associated Press)
- Demonstration, self-immolation as 15 February anniversary approaches (KurdishMedia)
- Former Iraq VP Ramadan sentenced to death (Middle East Online)
- Two Germans confirmed missing in Iraq (AFX News Limited)
- Unfinished power plant a symbol of Iraq's reconstruction woes (AP Worldstream)
- Iraq announces three-day border closure (BBC Monitoring)
- US shows Iranian arms found in Iraq (Reuters)
- Bush dismisses 'noise' of US attack on Iran (Middle East Online)
- Next stop for alternative investing - Iraq (Financial Times)
- British destroy own plane in Iraq (Aljazeera)
- The Central Bank is planning to reduce inflation
- Jihad: the fall in oil exports due to bad weather
- Talabani calls for supporting investment and reconstruction in Iraq
- Dangers of the Turkish dam “Aliso” on Iraq’s water resources
- Next stop for alternative investing - Iraq
- World Bank endorses power project in Iraq
- Bank to encourage Iraqis build houses through loans
- US general: no evidence Iran arming Iraq fighters (Middle East Online)
- Iraq closes borders with Iran, Syria (Middle East Online)
- Iraq closes borders with Iran, Syria (The Daily Star)
- A Kirkuk wake-up call for Kurds (KurdishMedia)
- About 30 Iraqi Kurdish asylum seekers were forcibly deported to Erbil (KurdishMedia)
- The new Bush strategy: Secure Baghdad and attack Iran (KurdishMedia)
- Stable exchange rate propels dollar sales high in Iraqi auction
- Communication beds electronic public phone project
- Ministries failed to spend up to 50% of allocations last year, finance minister says
- Iraq imposes border closures (Aljazeera)
- Iraq may model its reformed constitution on Malaysia's, says Iraqi official (AP Worldstream)
- Iraqi military says major operation under way in Sunni insurgent stronghold in Baghdad (AP Worldstream)
- Iraqis in U.S. Applaud Refugee Plan (AP Worldstream)
- Five soldiers see charges dismissed (Financial Times)
- World looks away as Iraqis flood nearby states (Financial Times)
- Baghdadis react to new security plan (Middle East Online)
- Six US troops killed in Iraq (Middle East Online)
- Bush defends policies on Iraq, Iran (Aljazeera)
- US to take in more Iraqi refugees (Aljazeera)
- Security sweep in Baghdad (Gulf News)
- Car bombs shake Iraqis’ faith in Baghdad security plan (Azzaman)
- The region's key decision makers turn out in force as major deals are struck at Middle East Electricity 2007 (AME Info FZ LLC)
- Iraq's telecom market joins the regional pioneers as it awaits full effective liberalization in 2007 (AME Info FZ LLC)
- Iraq blasts Al Jazeera (AME Info FZ LLC)
- A'skari: Baghdad Commander has complete power (Al-Sabaah)
- Sending health teams at executing security plan (Al-Sabaah)
- Jordan defeats operation of Qaeda in Iraq (Al-Sabaah)
- Baghdad security opens hope horizons towards future (Al-Sabaah)
- US Embassy implements 150 service projects in Baghdad (Al-Sabaah)
- Aani denies involvement in Anfal campaign (Voices of Iraq)
- Talabani probes with Speckhard recent developments in Iraq (Voices of Iraq)
- Saudi FM voices hope over achieving stability in Iraq (Voices of Iraq)
- Exchange rate declines bringing dollar demand down (Voices of Iraq)
- Maliki: Plan to secure Baghdad launched (Voices of Iraq)
- CNN shows video of missing U.S. soldier in Iraq (Reuters)
- US says radical cleric Sadr has left Iraq for Iran (Reuters)
- Iraqi displaced in Syria is internal issue between two states, Mashhadani says (SANA)
- Syrian and Iraqi Speakers discuss mutual issues (SANA)
- Iraq searches for oil compromise (AME Info FZ LLC)
- In Northern Iraq, another war looms (Associated Press)
- Tawar short film festival in Kurdistan (KurdishMedia)
- Kurdish examiner needed for the International Baccalaureate Organization (KurdishMedia)
- Summary of the first official KAYO conference for the Kurdish Youth in North America (KurdishMedia)
- Lagendijk and Candar: No invasion of Kurdistan (KurdishMedia)
- Baghdad security crackdown begins (Aljazeera)
- Australia boosts funding for Iraqi refugees (BBC Monitoring)
- Congress begins three-day debate on troop surge for Iraq (Irish Times)
- Muqtada al-Sadr presence in Iraq "confirmed through direct contacts" (BBC Monitoring)
- Al-Qaeda: Bush gambling in Iraq (Middle East Online)
- Mystery over Sadr’s whereabouts (Middle East Online)
- The Central Bank is planning to reduce inflation (Iraq Directory)
- Jihad: the fall in oil exports due to bad weather (Iraq Legal Consultants Baghdad)
- Talabani calls for supporting investment and reconstruction in Iraq (Iraq Directory)
- Dangers of the Turkish dam “Aliso” on Iraq’s water resources (Iraq Directory)
- World Bank endorses power project in Iraq (Kuwait News Agency (KUNA))
- Marine says sorry for killing of Iraqi man (Associated Press)
- A roadmap out of Iraq (Los Angeles Times)
- Executions won't bring stability (Gulf News)
- Iraqi ministries failed to spend up to 50% of allocations last year, finance minister says (Azzaman)
- Iraq searches for oil compromise
- Iraq's telecom market joins the regional pioneers as it awaits full effective liberalization in 2007
- Maliki discusses means of supporting service sectors
- Iraq PM aide: Sadr 'on short visit to Iran' (Middle East Online)
- Iraqi, US troops step up Baghdad operation (Middle East Online)
- Iraq budget said "largest" ever, projecting oil output rise (BBC Monitoring)
- Investigators: Billions of dollars wasted in Iraq and counting (AP Worldstream)
- UK troops help to seal off Basra (BBC News)
- Iraqi government tries to free two Sadrist figures-legislator (Voices of Iraq)
- Gul probes with UN envoy role of neighboring countries in supporting Iraq (Voices of Iraq)
- Defendant denies involvement in Anfal campaign (Voices of Iraq)
- Auction sees higher demand for dollar as week wraps up (Voices of Iraq)
- Flights to Syria resumed at Baghdad airport (Voices of Iraq)
- Iraqi security forces foil attempt to control Hawijah (Voices of Iraq)
- Large-scale security operation launched in Basra (Voices of Iraq)
- Iraq shuts borders, clamps down in Baghdad (Reuters)
- Transport workers strike over fuel shortages (Azzaman)
- Sarkis meets with delegation from Iraqi Kurdistan (The Daily Star)
- $50 million hospital for Hilla (Azzaman)
- US and Iraqi forces throw new weight around in bid to restore order (The Daily Star)
- Syria offers huge services to Iraqi displaced, UN official says (SANA)
- President Assad Stresses Syria's support to achieve Iraqi national reconciliation (SANA)
- What encourages a psychiatrist to write on Kurdish affairs (KurdishMedia)
- The Middle East's forgotten democracy (World Net Daily)
- The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly: Revisiting Iraq and "Plan B" (KurdishMedia)
- Zebari Hopes to Restore Full Ties (Arab News)
- U.S. to receive 7,000 Iraqi refugees (CNW)
- Forced to live away from my own home in Baghdad (Los Angeles Times)
- Concerned Shiite leaders call for radical changes in school curricula (Gulf News)
- Baghdad guardian of literary treasures braves bombs (Reuters)
- Iranian firm, Iraqi hospitals (AMAN ISX)
- Al Mazaya Telecommunications selects VeriSign's prepay solution to serve its CDMA network in Iraq (AME Info FZ LLC)
- Borders with Iran and Syria shut as crackdown widens (Reuters)
- A final test for Iraq (Gulf News)
- Muthanna TV station to start local broadcast next week (Voices of Iraq)
- Results out soon for OSL Iraq drilling
- Ex-oil minister dis on oil
- Questionable Iraq Contracts May Exceed $10 Billion
- US lawmakers set for historic vote against Bush's Iraq plan (Middle East Online)
- Accusations fly in attempt to bridge divide between Sunni and Shia (Financial Times)
- Kurds, Turkomans call for normalization of Kirkuk via Iraq constitution (BBC Monitoring)
- Auditors question billions in contractor bills: Halliburton costs in Iraq among those under scrutiny (Houston Chronicle)
- As Iraq creates its own film genre, directors depict the from a variety of perspectives (AP Worldstream)
- US war plan in Iraq opposed in Washington (Middle East Online)
- Transport workers strike over fuel shortages
- First license for wireless phone in Iraq costing $ 350 million
- The effects of raising interest rates on Iraqi dinar
- Iraq faces displacement crisis (Middle East Online)
- Kirkuk struck by double car bombs (Aljazeera)
- US senate to vote on Iraq measure (Aljazeera)
- 73 terrorists killed, detained, large amount of weapons found (Al-Sabaah)
- Presidency renew support for plan (Al-Sabaah)
- Kurds hail Ardoghan statements (Al-Sabaah)
- Four provinces apply security plan (Al-Sabaah)
- Violence declines, displaced families back home (Al-Sabaah)
- Crocker: Bush plan necessary to impose security (Al-Sabaah)
- Buyukanit: Iraqi Kurds supporting Turkey rebels (Middle East Online)
- Rice visits Iraq to assess troop surge progress (Middle East Online)
- Marine jailed in Iraqi murder case (Aljazeera)
- Iraq debate blocked in US senate (Aljazeera)
- Full exemption on Arab goods in Free Zones
- Basel II standards of banking supervision
- Khamoushi calls for more extensive trade exchanges with Iraq
- Wolfowitz takes actions to gear up World Bank for Iraq
- Cheney may seek Iraq help from Japan, Australia (Middle East Online)
- 3,000 British troops to withdraw from Iraq in May (Middle East Online)
- Car bombs kill scores in Baghdad (Aljazeera)
- Iran denies Sadr is in country (Middle East Online)
- Artifact smugglers arrested (Azzaman)
- Operation dampens hope of return of security (Azzaman)
- Iraq, S. Korea sign memorandum of Understanding (Al-Sabaah)
- ID850 M for communications in Muthanna (Al-Sabaah)
- Transportation plans to join neighboring states with railways (Al-Sabaah)
- Security plan opens way to return displaced families (Al-Sabaah)
- Sistani calls officials upon work honesty to serve people (Al-Sabaah)
- Political blocs greeted expected change if includes security and service files (Al-Sabaah)
- Hakeem knows of services development plans in Baghdad (Al-Sabaah)
- Iraqi Kurds agree on establishing higher council for parties (Voices of Iraq)
- Iraqi Kurds deny supporting PKK (Voices of Iraq)
- Attempt to Smuggle oil and livestock foiled in Missan (Voices of Iraq)
- Iraqi army barrack attacked in Falluja (Voices of Iraq)
- Iraqi Minister calls for Germany's support to Rule of law plan (Voices of Iraq)
- Dollar demand higher, exchange rate stable in auction (Voices of Iraq)
- Anger at Foreign Arabs Builds in Iraq (Associated Press)
- Patience runs thin as Iraqi refugees flood Amman, Damascus (AFP)
- Iran and the talent for making enemies (The Daily Star)
- In town that Saddam gassed, bitter times abound (Associated Press)
- Austrian Airlines soars ahead with more flights to Kurdistan (Gulf News)
- Kurds crying out for change: Image of the city and solution of crises not their business (KurdishMedia)
- Military, gov't divided over Iraqi Kurds (Turkish Daily News)
- Iraqi Sunni MP says limited cabinet reshuffle within two weeks (BBC Monitoring)
- Iraqi vice-president interviewed on Baghdad security plan (BBC Monitoring)
- US Democrats challenge Bush's authority on Iraq war (Middle East Online)
- Bus blown up in Baghdad (Middle East Online)
- Chaos as Iraq's borders re-open (Aljazeera)
- Rebuilding schools in Iraq (AME Info FZ LLC)
- NBK convenes its Annual General Meeting (AME Info FZ LLC)
- Heated exchange at Doha US-Islamic Forum over Iraq (The Peninsula)
- Wolfowitz takes actions to gear up World Bank for Iraq (Odious Debt)
- Khamoushi calls for more extensive trade exchanges with Iraq (Islamic Republic News Agency (IRNA))
- Full exemption on Arab goods in Free Zones (Iraq Directory)
- Basel II standards of banking supervision (Iraq Directory)
- First license for wireless phone in Iraq costing $ 350 million (Iraq Directory)
- The effects of raising interest rates on Iraqi dinar (Iraq Directory)
- Results out soon for OSL Iraq drilling (Iraq Directory)
- Ex-oil minister dis on Iraq oil (United Press International)
- Questionable Iraq Contracts May Exceed $10 Billion (Bloomberg)
- Iraq begins to reopen its borders (Gulf News)
- Crackdown fails to stop bloodshed in Iraqi capital (Reuters)
- Iran: Radical Shiite Cleric is Not Here (Associated Press)
- Security plan puts off new coalition formation (Voices of Iraq)
- One-third of Iraqis live in poverty – UNDP study (Voices of Iraq)
- Half of Kurdistan inhabitants do not own the houses they occupy - survey (Voices of Iraq)
- U.S. army says killed four, arrested six in separate operations (Voices of Iraq)
- Australia backs security plan – ambassador (Voices of Iraq)
- Baghdad security plan affects auction trading session - trader (Voices of Iraq)
- Police find 100 kg explosives near Kut (Voices of Iraq)
- Iraqi Kurds welcome Erdogan's statements on Kurdistan (Voices of Iraq)
- Australia could send more military trainers to Iraq: PM (Xinhua News Agency)
- MTC announces a record net income of USD 1.051 billion (AME Info FZ LLC)
- Distrust main enemy facing new crackdown (Los Angeles Times)
- UAE affirms support for united and stable Iraq (Gulf News)
- Palestinians hail security plan despite arrests (Gulf News)
- Nine more US soldiers killed in Iraq (Middle East Online)
- Insurgents kill 40 Iraqis in day of bombs (Middle East Online)
- Woman accuses Iraqi police of rape (Aljazeera)
- Iraq, S. Korea sign memorandum of Understanding
- One-in-3 live in poverty
- Sweden provides a rare haven for those fleeing chaos in Iraq (Irish Times)
- Blasts kill at least 14 in Iraq (Middle East Online)
- Rape row splits Iraqi government (Middle East Online)
- Iraq tanker blast leaks toxic gas (Aljazeera)
- Draft Law on Oil Money Moves to Iraqi Cabinet
- Dinar hasn't been served to investors in Iraqi cash
- Syria and Iraq discuss means of cooperation (MENAFN)
- The Arab World's FM radio boom continues with 36 new FM radio stations starting between late 2005 and Jan 2007 (AME Info FZ LLC)
- Policemen cleared of rape allegations (Associated Press)
- Hopes of normalcy lie in the rubble of Golden Shrine (Telegraph)
- 'Every night we hear the sound of US helicopters and gunfire' (Gulf News)
- US boosts Gulf arsenal with aircraft carriers (Gulf News)
- Dinar hasn't been served to investors in Iraqi cash (Chicago Sun Times)
- Iraqi football player dies from bomb blast (Gulf News)
- Draft Law on Oil Money Moves to Iraqi Cabinet (The New York Times)
- Solve the Arab-Israeli conflict first (Gulf News)
- Syria reconsiders residency rules for Iraqis (Azzaman)
- Attacks on oil installations cost billions of dollars (Azzaman)
- Iraqi helicopters at Baghdad's sky to monitor security plan (Al-Sabaah)
- Blair renews support to Maliki's efforts for success (Al-Sabaah)
- Interior supports provinces security plans (Al-Sabaah)
- Center for supporting all displaced returning home (Al-Sabaah)
- Drinkable water projects in Baghdad suburbs (Al-Sabaah)
- Plan to set up new transformers to improve power (Al-Sabaah)
- Air force receives 5 helicopters (Al-Sabaah)
- Former officers: Maliki prepares suitable ground to succeed law (Al-Sabaah)
- Wide-Scale arrest campaign northeast of Diala (Voices of Iraq)
- Kidnapped journalist found killed in Baghdad (Voices of Iraq)
- Iraqi journalists syndicate calls for sit-in (Voices of Iraq)
- Lower exchange rate propels dollar bids in foreign transfers high (Voices of Iraq)
- Samawa police deny arresting official in Sadr's office (Voices of Iraq)
- Anfal judge presses charges against defendants (Voices of Iraq)
- British forces arrest five people in Basra (Voices of Iraq)
- Car bombs kill at least 11 across Baghdad (Associated Press)
- Kurds crying out for change: We wasted our youth waiting, and hating them! (KurdishMedia)
- Iraqi PM advices Mahdi Army leaders to hide in Iran, leaked letter (KurdishMedia)
- Kurds crying out for change: Urgent confidential letter to Mam Jalal, the President of Iraq (KurdishMedia)
- Minister for Sports and Youth of Kurdistan ends his visit to Sweden (KRG)
- Turkey suspends plans to hold talks with Iraqi Kurdish leaders (MSNBC News Services)
- DTP invites Barzani and Talabani for Newroz (KurdishMedia)
- Three trillion for oil and one for Electricity
- Egyptian businessmen and the investment in Iraq
- The Budget: committed to IMF's instructions in spite of the poor
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