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- The Ministry of Industry is Holding a Strategic Partnership with China (Iraq Directory)
- Bilateral Economic Cooperation Between Iraq and UK (Iraq Directory)
- Siemens is Implementing a Number of Power Stations in Different Iraqi Provinces (Iraq Directory)
- Marketing 44 Thousand Tons of Dates in the Province of Babil (Iraq Directory)
- Minorities, Displacement and Iraq’s Future (Brookings-Bern Project on Internal Displacement)
- Judges Agree Transfer of Two Iraqis Accused of Killing British Soldiers (The Guardian)
- Iraqis Accused of Killing Soldiers Must Be Tried in Iraq, Appeal Court Rules (The Guardian)
- Iraqi President Appreciates Iranian Experts in Iraq (IRNA)
- Iraq Signs Troop Deal with UK, Australia (Jordan Times)
- Bush Presided over Decline of US’ Global Influence (The Star)
- The Road out of Iraq Begins in Vietnam (The Star)
- Iran Grants Scholarship to Iraqi Shoe-throwing Journalist (IRNA)
- US Pull-back from Iraq Will Hit Private Contractors (Reuters)
- Turkish Planes Bomb Northern Iraq: Guards (Reuters)
- On Saddam Anniversary, Iraq Readies Macabre Museum (Reuters)
- For Kurdish Girls, a Painful Ancient Ritual in Iraqi Kurdistan (The Washington Post)
- KRG Statement on the Events in the Gaza Strip (KRG)
- ‘Sons of Iraq’ Transition to New Role, Purpose in Anbar (American Forces Press Service)
- Diyala ‘Sons of Iraq’ Transition to Iraqi Government Control (American Forces Press Service)
- US Charges Second Man for Secretly Aiding Saddam (AFP)
- Iraq to Offer 10 Fields in 2nd Oil Licensing Round (Associated Press)
- Troops Deaths in Iraq, Afghanistan at Lowest (USA Today)
- Canadian National Charged with Conspiracy to Act As an Iraqi Agent (Business Intelligence Middle East)
- Iraq to Award Licenses for Development of 10 Oilfields (Associated Press)
- Grim Outlook Pulls Oil Back (Reuters)
- Iraq and UK Agree to Let Troops Stay Until July (Reuters)
- Iraq Signs Military Accords with Britain, Australia (AFP)
- Debaathification, Cabinet Offices Closed in Wassit (Voices of Iraq)
- 250,000 Olive Trees to Grow in Kurdistan (Voices of Iraq)
- Paralympic Committee to Cooperate with Europe (Voices of Iraq)
- Sewage Project in Wassit (Voices of Iraq)
- 41 out of 241 Projects Implemented in Missan (Voices of Iraq)
- Higher Demand for the Dollar on Tues. (Voice of America)
- Agricultural Covers Plant Operates in Basra (Voices of Iraq)
- Basra Port Receives 2 Cargo Ships (Voices of Iraq)
- Iron Bridge on the Way in Karbala (Voices of Iraq)
- 301b ID Shares Traded in ISX in 2008 (Voices of Iraq)
- Bomb Injures 2 in Mosul (Voices of Iraq)
- U.S. Base in Amara Rocketed (Voices of Iraq)
- Gunmen Kill Former Cop in Mosul (Voices of Iraq)
- Iraq to Receive Green Zone Security File Next Thursday (Voices of Iraq)
- Car Bomb Wounds 4 Cops in Mosul (Voices of Iraq)
- Iraq launches new tenders for oil, gas fields
- Free of charge calls for the wireless phone system subscribers
- Car Bomb Wounds 4 Cops in Mosul (Voices of Iraq)
- Iraq to Receive Green Zone Security File Next Thursday (Voices of Iraq)
- Gunmen Kill Former Cop in Mosul (Voices of Iraq)
- U.S. Base in Amara Rocketed (Voices of Iraq)
- Bomb Injures 2 in Mosul (Voices of Iraq)
- 301b ID Shares Traded in ISX in 2008 (Voices of Iraq)
- Basra Port Receives 2 Cargo Ships (Voices of Iraq)
- Iron Bridge on the Way in Karbala (Voices of Iraq)
- Minorities, Displacement and Iraq’s Future (Brookings-Bern Project on Internal Displacement)
- Higher Demand for the Dollar on Tues. (Voice of America)
- Agricultural Covers Plant Operates in Basra (Voices of Iraq)
- 41 out of 241 Projects Implemented in Missan (Voices of Iraq)
- Paralympic Committee to Cooperate with Europe (Voices of Iraq)
- Sewage Project in Wassit (Voices of Iraq)
- 250,000 Olive Trees to Grow in Kurdistan (Voices of Iraq)
- Debaathification, Cabinet Offices Closed in Wassit (Voices of Iraq)
- Iraq Signs Military Accords with Britain, Australia (AFP)
- Iraq and UK Agree to Let Troops Stay Until July (Reuters)
- Diyala ‘Sons of Iraq’ Transition to Iraqi Government Control (American Forces Press Service)
- Canadian National Charged with Conspiracy to Act As an Iraqi Agent (Business Intelligence Middle East)
- Iraq to Award Licenses for Development of 10 Oilfields (Associated Press)
- Grim Outlook Pulls Oil Back (Reuters)
- Troops Deaths in Iraq, Afghanistan at Lowest (USA Today)
- US Charges Second Man for Secretly Aiding Saddam (AFP)
- Iraq to Offer 10 Fields in 2nd Oil Licensing Round (Associated Press)
- ‘Sons of Iraq’ Transition to New Role, Purpose in Anbar (American Forces Press Service)
- KRG Statement on the Events in the Gaza Strip (KRG)
- For Kurdish Girls, a Painful Ancient Ritual in Iraqi Kurdistan (The Washington Post)
- On Saddam Anniversary, Iraq Readies Macabre Museum (Reuters)
- Turkish Planes Bomb Northern Iraq: Guards (Reuters)
- US Pull-back from Iraq Will Hit Private Contractors (Reuters)
- The Road out of Iraq Begins in Vietnam (The Star)
- Iran Grants Scholarship to Iraqi Shoe-throwing Journalist (IRNA)
- Judges Agree Transfer of Two Iraqis Accused of Killing British Soldiers (The Guardian)
- Bush Presided over Decline of US’ Global Influence (The Star)
- Iraq Signs Troop Deal with UK, Australia (Jordan Times)
- Iraqi President Appreciates Iranian Experts in Iraq (IRNA)
- Iraqis Accused of Killing Soldiers Must Be Tried in Iraq, Appeal Court Rules (The Guardian)
- Marketing 44 Thousand Tons of Dates in the Province of Babil (Iraq Directory)
- Siemens is Implementing a Number of Power Stations in Different Iraqi Provinces (Iraq Directory)
- Iraq Shoe-thrower Trial Postponed (Middle East Online)
- Al Chalabi Expected an Economic Challenge Next Year Due to the Decline of Oil Prices (Iraq Directory)
- Shuttling First Train to Transport Grains and Gas Oil from Samawa to Basrah (Iraq Directory)
- Al-Issawi Calling for Expanding the Commercial Cooperation with Japan (Iraq Directory)
- The Ministry of Industry is Holding a Strategic Partnership with China (Iraq Directory)
- Bilateral Economic Cooperation Between Iraq and UK (Iraq Directory)
- Iraq at the Crossroads (BBC News)
- Eight Alleged Islamic Militants Held in Iraq: Police (AFP)
- Iraq, Air France-KLM Sign Cooperation Deal (AFP)
- Security Worsens in Once Violent Ramadi (Azzaman)
- An agreement allows the Iraqi planes to take off from European airports
- Cargo ship arrives at Khour al-Zubeir
- Najaf refinery’s production up by 71-100% in 2008
- Basra Region Gets Slightly More Support - Report (Voices of Iraq)
- Iraq Signs 2 Pacts with Britain, Australia - MOD (Voices of Iraq)
- Iraq Takes Control of Green Zone, US Troops (Associated Press)
- NAJAF, City of Clergy (Khaleej Times)
- U.S. Troops Come Under Iraqi Mandate (Reuters)
- US Hands over Green Zone Security to Iraq (AFP)
- Green Zone Security Transfer Taking Place Gradually – U.S. Spokesman (Voices of Iraq)
- PM Declares Green Zone Handover As “Sovereignty Day” – Spokesman (Voices of Iraq)
- VP Urges Arab Summit to Tackle Gaza Attacks (Voices of Iraq)
- Barazani Calls for Stronger Arab-Kurdish Fraternity (Voices of Iraq)
- Eni’s Scaroni Met With Oil Minister in Iraq, Corriere Reports (Bloomberg)
- 3 Gunmen Killed Near al-Huwaiyja (Voices of Iraq)
- Green Zone’s Security Part and Parcel of Baghdad’s- Commander (Voices of Iraq)
- Low Oil Price Calls for a Fresh Set of Rules (Business Daily)
- Policeman Down in Eastern Mosul (Voices of Iraq)
- IED Injures 3 Civilians in Diala (Voices of Iraq)
- Truck Bomb Kills 3 Cops, Injures Civilian in Mosul (Voices of Iraq)
- A Tribute to Harold Pinter: 'Art, Truth and Politics' (Middle East Online)
- An Agreement Allows the Iraqi Planes to Take off from European Airports (Iraq Directory)
- 4 Wanted Men Arrested in Nassiriya (Voices of Iraq)
- TV Station Staffer Wounded by U.S. Fire in Baghdad (Voices of Iraq)
- Hostage Freed South of Falluja (Voices of Iraq)
- Civilian Killed, IED Blast Wounds 2 in Mosul (Voices of Iraq)
- British Forces Hand Basra Airport to Iraqis (AFP)
- Police Academy Chief Escapes Assassination Attempt (Voices of Iraq)
- Unknown Body Found in Khanaqin (Voices of Iraq)
- Iraq Plans to Close Iranian Dissidents' Border Camp (The Guardian)
- KTS Signs Global Freight Forwarding Deal with Kintetsu World Express (AME Info FZ LLC)
- In Iraq, the Day After (The Washington Post)
- Top UN Envoy Deplores Murder of Iraqi Political Candidate (United Nations)
- Iraq's Iffy New Year Resolution (TIME)
- Iraq Opens Up Some Prized Oilfields to Foreign Majors (Reuters)
- Iraq Seeks Departure of Iranian Opposition Exiles (Reuters)
- An Inspiring Journey (Khaleej Times)
- Iraqi-Focused Fund Faces First Losing Year (Fin Alternatives)
- First Deputy Speaker Calls for Lifting Gaza Siege (Voices of Iraq)
- SIIC Rejects Lawmaker’s Accusations on al-Mashhadani (Voices of Iraq)
- Green Zone’s Streets to Be Opened Soon – Defense Minister (Voices of Iraq)
- British, Australian Troops Become Under Iraqi Judicial Authorities – Legal Expert (Voices of Iraq)
- Iraq Opens Nearly 90 Pct of Its Oil Reserves (Associated Press)
- Free of Charge Calls for the Wireless Phone System Subscribers (Iraq Directory)
- Situation Report on Diarrhoea and Cholera in Iraq, 21 Dec 2008 (World Health Organization (WHO))
- 2009: A Crucial Year for War-torn Iraq (Xinhua News Agency)
- Iraq Hails Lowest Monthly Death Toll in Three Years (AFP)
- U.S. Forces Under Iraq Mandate, Hand over Green Zone (Reuters)
- The Kurds Go Their Own Way (Reason Online)
- Iraq Now a Sovereign Nation (Nation and World)
- Warning over Plight of Iraqi Widows (IRIN)
- 62 Journalists Killed in 2008 (The Guardian)
- Election Candidate Shot Dead in Northern Iraq (Reuters)
- Urgent / Iraqi Forces Receive Green Zone (Voices of Iraq)
- Urgent / Iraq Receives Republican Palace from MNF (Voices of Iraq)
- Britain Hands over Basra Airport to Iraqi Authorities (Voices of Iraq)
- Open Uni. Inaugurated in Ninewa’s Hamdaniya District (Voices of Iraq)
- Euphrates River Suffers Oil Spill (Voices of Iraq)
- Cargo Ship Arrives at Khour al-Zubeir (Voices of Iraq)
- Najaf Refinery’s Production Up by 71-100% in 2008 (Voices of Iraq)
- KRG Cuts Ministries’ Operational Costs by 20% (Voices of Iraq)
- Iraqi Kurd Leader Blames Arabs for Growing Rift (UAE Daily News)
- Iraqis Urged to Tighten Belts (Azzaman)
- Iraq's Transport Network Slowly Recovering (Middle East Online)
- Torture & the Crime of Aggressive War (Middle East Online)
- 2008: Lowest U.S. Deaths in Iraq (Voices of Iraq)
- Kuwait's Amir Extensively Informs Ministers About GCC Summit (UAE Daily News)
- Iraq Plans to Close Iranian Dissidents' Border Camp (The Guardian)
- 62 Journalists Killed in 2008 (The Guardian)
- In Iraq, the Day After (The Washington Post)
- Warning over Plight of Iraqi Widows (IRIN)
- KTS Signs Global Freight Forwarding Deal with Kintetsu World Express (AME Info FZ LLC)
- Iraq Now a Sovereign Nation (Nation and World)
- Green Zone’s Security Part and Parcel of Baghdad’s- Commander (Voices of Iraq)
- Low Oil Price Calls for a Fresh Set of Rules (Business Daily)
- Barazani Calls for Stronger Arab-Kurdish Fraternity (Voices of Iraq)
- Iraq Opens Nearly 90 Pct of Its Oil Reserves (Associated Press)
- Iraqi-Focused Fund Faces First Losing Year (Fin Alternatives)
- A Tribute to Harold Pinter: 'Art, Truth and Politics' (Middle East Online)
- An Agreement Allows the Iraqi Planes to Take off from European Airports (Iraq Directory)
- Free of Charge Calls for the Wireless Phone System Subscribers (Iraq Directory)
- Situation Report on Diarrhoea and Cholera in Iraq, 21 Dec 2008 (World Health Organization (WHO))
- Iraqi Kurd Leader Blames Arabs for Growing Rift (UAE Daily News)
- Iraqis Urged to Tighten Belts (Azzaman)
- Iraq's Transport Network Slowly Recovering (Middle East Online)
- Torture & the Crime of Aggressive War (Middle East Online)
- Eni’s Scaroni Met With Oil Minister in Iraq, Corriere Reports (Bloomberg)
- 3 Gunmen Killed Near al-Huwaiyja (Voices of Iraq)
- Truck Bomb Kills 3 Cops, Injures Civilian in Mosul (Voices of Iraq)
- Hostage Freed South of Falluja (Voices of Iraq)
- Policeman Down in Eastern Mosul (Voices of Iraq)
- IED Injures 3 Civilians in Diala (Voices of Iraq)
- Civilian Killed, IED Blast Wounds 2 in Mosul (Voices of Iraq)
- 2009: A Crucial Year for War-torn Iraq (Xinhua News Agency)
- Iraq Hails Lowest Monthly Death Toll in Three Years (AFP)
- U.S. Forces Under Iraq Mandate, Hand over Green Zone (Reuters)
- The Kurds Go Their Own Way (Reason Online)
- 4 Wanted Men Arrested in Nassiriya (Voices of Iraq)
- TV Station Staffer Wounded by U.S. Fire in Baghdad (Voices of Iraq)
- Unknown Body Found in Khanaqin (Voices of Iraq)
- Police Academy Chief Escapes Assassination Attempt (Voices of Iraq)
- KRG Cuts Ministries’ Operational Costs by 20% (Voices of Iraq)
- Kuwait's Amir Extensively Informs Ministers About GCC Summit (UAE Daily News)
- Open Uni. Inaugurated in Ninewa’s Hamdaniya District (Voices of Iraq)
- Euphrates River Suffers Oil Spill (Voices of Iraq)
- Cargo Ship Arrives at Khour al-Zubeir (Voices of Iraq)
- Najaf Refinery’s Production Up by 71-100% in 2008 (Voices of Iraq)
- Top UN Envoy Deplores Murder of Iraqi Political Candidate (United Nations)
- Iraq's Iffy New Year Resolution (TIME)
- Iraq Opens Up Some Prized Oilfields to Foreign Majors (Reuters)
- Iraq Seeks Departure of Iranian Opposition Exiles (Reuters)
- An Inspiring Journey (Khaleej Times)
- British Forces Hand Basra Airport to Iraqis (AFP)
- U.S. Troops Come Under Iraqi Mandate (Reuters)
- Iraq Takes Control of Green Zone, US Troops (Associated Press)
- NAJAF, City of Clergy (Khaleej Times)
- 2008: Lowest U.S. Deaths in Iraq (Voices of Iraq)
- $16 billion investments in Kurdistan in 2008
- Work starts in al-Ahdab oil project in Wassit
- Power station opens in Baghdad
- Chinese company wishes to invest oil well in Wassit – governor
- The Central Bank of Iraq is raising the value of dinar gradually
- Installing new telephone exchanges in Al Muthana
- Supplying the Ministry of Education with 45 thousands computers
- International conference in Baghdad with participation of global companies
- Iraqis hope that 2009 will be more stable in security and economy
- Low Oil Price Calls for a Fresh Set of Rules (Business Daily)
- Barazani Calls for Stronger Arab-Kurdish Fraternity (Voices of Iraq)
- Green Zone’s Security Part and Parcel of Baghdad’s- Commander (Voices of Iraq)
- 3 Gunmen Killed Near al-Huwaiyja (Voices of Iraq)
- Eni’s Scaroni Met With Oil Minister in Iraq, Corriere Reports (Bloomberg)
- IED Injures 3 Civilians in Diala (Voices of Iraq)
- Truck Bomb Kills 3 Cops, Injures Civilian in Mosul (Voices of Iraq)
- Policeman Down in Eastern Mosul (Voices of Iraq)
- 4 Wanted Men Arrested in Nassiriya (Voices of Iraq)
- TV Station Staffer Wounded by U.S. Fire in Baghdad (Voices of Iraq)
- Hostage Freed South of Falluja (Voices of Iraq)
- Police Academy Chief Escapes Assassination Attempt (Voices of Iraq)
- Civilian Killed, IED Blast Wounds 2 in Mosul (Voices of Iraq)
- Unknown Body Found in Khanaqin (Voices of Iraq)
- Najaf Refinery’s Production Up by 71-100% in 2008 (Voices of Iraq)
- KRG Cuts Ministries’ Operational Costs by 20% (Voices of Iraq)
- U.S. Troops Come Under Iraqi Mandate (Reuters)
- Iraq Takes Control of Green Zone, US Troops (Associated Press)
- NAJAF, City of Clergy (Khaleej Times)
- 2008: Lowest U.S. Deaths in Iraq (Voices of Iraq)
- Kuwait's Amir Extensively Informs Ministers About GCC Summit (UAE Daily News)
- Open Uni. Inaugurated in Ninewa’s Hamdaniya District (Voices of Iraq)
- Euphrates River Suffers Oil Spill (Voices of Iraq)
- Cargo Ship Arrives at Khour al-Zubeir (Voices of Iraq)
- Iraq Seeks Departure of Iranian Opposition Exiles (Reuters)
- An Inspiring Journey (Khaleej Times)
- British Forces Hand Basra Airport to Iraqis (AFP)
- Iraq's Iffy New Year Resolution (TIME)
- Iraq Opens Up Some Prized Oilfields to Foreign Majors (Reuters)
- In Iraq, the Day After (The Washington Post)
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