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- Japan lends $850 million to Iraq for construction of oil-export facility (AFP)
- Erdogan issues stark warning to Iraqi Kurds (The Daily Star)
- Maliki seeks Japanese support (Gulf News)
- Iraqi officials to hold talks with Riyadh soon (Gulf News)
- Chlorine traders in a tizzy as security forces tackle rising blasts (Gulf News)
- Two Ways Out (Slate)
- Four Guard brigades to return to Iraq (Los Angeles Times)
- APICORP presents reports at ordinary meeting (AME Info FZ LLC)
- The Russian Look-Oil request political support to Iraqi oil deal (Iraq Directory)
- "Q-Tele" intends to withdraw from Iraq (Iraq Directory)
- A decline in prices of commodities in the market (Iraq Directory)
- Iraqi instability curtails foreign bank presence (Gulf News)
- Iraqi PM rejects US troop withdrawal timetable (Middle East Online)
- US helicopter crashes in Iraqi capital (BBC Monitoring)
- US, Iraqi forces capture 150 suspects in 2-week operation north of Baghdad (AP Worldstream)
- Sadrists turnout in force for anti-US demonstration (Financial Times)
- Comments on the Iraqi Oil and Gas Bill (Al-Hayat)
- Turkey warns Iraq's Kurds over threat (Financial Times)
- More US soldiers killed in Iraq (Aljazeera)
- Iraq woman bomber kills 16 in Diyala province (Middle East Online)
- Maliki Secures $850 Mill Japanese Loan
- Iraq's prime minister to visit Egypt on April 20 (AP Worldstream)
- Iraqi trade minister discusses moves on debt cancellation at Arab summit
- Invitations to strengthen the Oil Federal Council
- Mafias protected by armored boats smuggling oil and imports prohibited cars
- Iraq Muqtada al-Sadr supporters seal off Al-Najaf (BBC Monitoring)
- Central Bank of Iraq's auction sales show increase against last week's sales (PortAl Iraq)
- Rehabilitation of dairy plant in Iraq (PortAl Iraq)
- U.S. projects in Iraq need agricultural advisers on provincial reconstruction teams (PortAl Iraq)
- Japan to give Iraq loans for water, electricity projects (PortAl Iraq)
- Umm Qasr: gate for occupation or change? (Voices of Iraq)
- Scientific agreement between Duhuk's faculty of medicine and Swedish hospital (Voices of Iraq)
- Barazani: will not accept any foreign interference on Kirkuk issue (Voices of Iraq)
- Iraqi minister urges UN to play bigger role in Iraq (Voices of Iraq)
- Higher demand for dollar as exchange rate fixed till Thursday in auction (Voices of Iraq)
- Several names but it remains occupation (Voices of Iraq)
- Iraqi parliament meets on Tuesday (Voices of Iraq)
- Maliki says Iraq to cooperate with Japan in all spheres (Voices of Iraq)
- U.S., Iraqi forces launch search campaign in central Baghdad (Voices of Iraq)
- Newspapers cease to publish in Baghdad for second day running (Voices of Iraq)
- Iraqi PM: No Timetable on U.S. Pullout (Associated Press)
- Woman Bomber kills 14 Iraqi Police Recruits (Reuters)
- Security developments in Iraq (Highlights on Tuesday, April 10, 2007) (Voices of Iraq)
- Maliki Secures $850 Mill Japanese Loan (Iraqi Slogger)
- A model town hit by worst sectarian violence (Gulf News)
- Mafias protected by armored boats smuggling oil and imports prohibited cars (Iraq Directory)
- Invitations to strengthen the Oil Federal Council (Iraq Directory)
- Iraqi trade minister discusses moves on debt cancellation at Arab summit (Iraq Development Program)
- Government to accommodate former army and security personnel (Azzaman)
- USAID-sponsored conference focuses on future of Iraqi banking industry (USAID)
- Dept. of the Army issues re-solicitation for construction projects in Baghdad (PortAl Iraq)
- Baghdad fighting leaves many dead (Aljazeera)
- Guns fall silent in Iraqi city (Aljazeera)
- Bush urges talks over war funding, warns clock is ticking (Middle East Online)
- Report: US-British war on terror backfires (Middle East Online)
- IRAQI PRIME MINISTER VISITS SOUTH KOREA (Asia Pulse)
- Iraq situation 'ever worsening' (Middle East Online)
- Extremist groups impose Taliban-like regulations on Iraqi neighbourhoods (Gulf News)
- Suffering of the Iraqi people 'unbearable and unacceptable' (Gulf News)
- Families flee as fighting intensifies in Diwaniya (Azzaman)
- U.S. troops attack university professors in Diyala (Azzaman)
- Red Cross reports that humanitarian situation in Iraq is worsening (The Daily Star)
- Turkey rattles saber in row with Iraqi Kurds (The Daily Star)
- Security developments in Iraq (Highlights on Wednesday, April 11, 2007) (Voices of Iraq)
- Ambulance drivers refuse to carry bodies after death threats in Mosul (Voices of Iraq)
- Events of 3rd Al-Habobi Poetry festival begin in Thi-Qar (Voices of Iraq)
- Higher demand for dollar after exchange rate fixed in daily auction (Voices of Iraq)
- Iraqi PM meets Korean counterpart in Seoul (Voices of Iraq)
- Iraqi press focuses on violence, Baghdad fall anniversary (Voices of Iraq)
- Gunmen’s photographer arrested in Kirkuk (Voices of Iraq)
- Sadrist bloc criticizes Maliki’s statements (Voices of Iraq)
- Power cutoff in Karbala because of storms, rains (Voices of Iraq)
- Iran May Be Helping Iraqis Build Bombs (Associated Press)
- Iraq: Sadrists Threaten to Leave Gov't (Associated Press)
- Sunni Religious Call for Fighting Qaeda's Terror Plans (Al-Sabaah)
- Constitutional Committee Discuss points (Al-Sabaah)
- (Justice and Questioning Law) Bold Step, Rubaiee Says (Al-Sabaah)
- Habobi third festival events start (Al-Sabaah)
- Normal life returns to Dewania (Al-Sabaah)
- Rehabilitating 6 hospitals in several provinces (Al-Sabaah)
- Maliki: Iraq's resources enable it to be as Japan (Al-Sabaah)
- General amnesty for Diala detainees (Al-Sabaah)
- Joint forces wage wide cleansings in some areas of Baghdad (Al-Sabaah)
- Canceling more than 19,000 contracts of interred regime (Al-Sabaah)
- Commentary: Playing politics with Iraq blood for oil (Middle East Times)
- Iraqi prime minister appeals to South Korea for support in reconstruction efforts (AP Worldstream)
- U.S. says Iraqi militiamen being trained in Iran; 2 more U.S. soldiers killed (AP Worldstream)
- Sadrists threaten to pull out of Iraqi government after crackdown (Financial Times)
- Baghdad bridge bombing kills 10 (Middle East Online)
- US soldiers to stay longer in Iraq (Aljazeera)
- Deadly blast damages Baghdad bridge (Aljazeera)
- IRAQ HOPES FOR S. KOREAN FIRMS' PARTICIPATION IN RECONSTRUCTION (Asia Pulse)
- Tehran says favours Iraq security conference to be held in Baghdad (BBC Monitoring)
- Democrats say extended combat tours in Iraq, Afghanistan point toward failed Bush policy (AP Worldstream)
- Explosion at Iraq parliament cafe (BBC News)
- Iraqi oil exports flowing normally
- Shell awaiting visibility on the Iraqi oil law
- Iraq opens oil fields to Japan and South Korea
- $115 million shares on the Bourse in 2006
- Two killed in Iraq parliament blast (Middle East Online)
- Iraqi group 'splits' from al-Qaeda (Aljazeera)
- Explosion hits Iraq parliament (Aljazeera)
- Islamic Army of Iraq splits from Al-Qaeda (Bill Roggio)
- U.S. Says Iraqi Militias Train in Iran (Associated Press)
- Humanitarian crisis 'worsening' (canada.com)
- Turkish military leader asks to enter Iraq (Associated Press)
- The Parliament Attack: More Bad Days (TIME)
- Baghdad oil agreement proves elusive (AME Info FZ LLC)
- $115 million shares on the Bourse in 2006 (Iraq Directory)
- Shell awaiting visibility on the Iraqi oil law (Iraq Directory)
- Iraqi oil exports flowing normally (Iraq Directory)
- US extends troops' tour of duty (Gulf News)
- Baghdad bridge hit by explosion (Gulf News)
- Troops retake Bahraz in restive Diyala Province (Azzaman)
- Legislator escapes assassination attempt in Baghdad (Voices of Iraq)
- Gunmen attack Islamic Party’s headquarters in Hilla (Voices of Iraq)
- Iraqi PM urges Korean companies to contribute to reconstructing Iraq (Voices of Iraq)
- Explosion rattles parliament’s cafeteria (Voices of Iraq)
- Amendments in handover agreement for Missan province (Voices of Iraq)
- Security obsession casts shadow over Iraqi press (Voices of Iraq)
- Speaker calls for extraordinary session to combat terrorism (Voices of Iraq)
- Lower demand for dollar as exchange rate stable in daily auction (Voices of Iraq)
- Iraq Museum plunder commemorated (Azzaman)
- Security developments in Iraq (Highlights on Thursday, April 12, 2007) (Voices of Iraq)
- Iraqi envoy urges Arabs to curb Iranian influence (AFP)
- Turkey's top general seeks approval to enter Iraq (The Daily Star)
- Iraq Targets 3 Million Bpd 2007 Oil Production -Oilmin (Reuters)
- Iraq's northern Kurdish area offers business opportunities (Voice of America)
- 'Bomber likely to be bodyguard' (Gulf News)
- Former U.N. ambassador Holbrooke blasts Bush administration over plight of Iraq refugees (AP Worldstream)
- Turks are reconstructing Northern Iraq (Turkish Daily News)
- Turkish general calls for military assault in Iraq (Financial Times)
- US says conflict with Iran 'not desirable' (Middle East Online)
- Iraq parliament meets after bombing (Aljazeera)
- Turkish army calls for Iraq raid (Aljazeera)
- Iraq parliament condemns bombers (Aljazeera)
- Insurgents claim Baghdad attack (BBC News)
- Will Asian firms win oil deals in Iraq?
- Many bids received from international companies to invest
- An international conference for reconstructing Iraq coinciding with a conference for neighboring States
- USAID inaugurates conference for Iraq's banking sector
- Iraq hopes to up oil output by a third
- Korea, Iraq to Expand Energy Ties
- Turkey vows $3.5 bln trade volume with Iraq
- Opportunities for the private sector to invest in industry
- Shell ready to return to Iraq after 35 years
- Iraq oil pipeline vulnerable, analyst says (UPI)
- Car bomb blast near Iraq shrine (Aljazeera)
- Car bomb kills 40 in Iraq shiite city of Karbala (Middle East Online)
- Iraqi groups establish "moderate" resistance coordination bureau (BBC Monitoring)
- Iraqi PM views security conditions, militias, US attitude, Iran (BBC Monitoring)
- Chevron confirmed as key sponsor of Iraq Oil, Gas, Petrochemical & Electricity Summit (Albawaba)
- Fresh car bombings hit Baghdad (Gulf News)
- UK helicopters 'collide' in Iraq (BBC News)
- Two US soldiers die in crash of two helicopters in Iraq (BBC Monitoring)
- Iraqi Kurds reject Turkish threats (Aljazeera)
- Iraqi group 'seizes 20 police' (Aljazeera)
- Many dead in Baghdad market blasts (Aljazeera)
- Turkey vows $3.5 bln trade volume with Iraq (Iraq Development Program)
- Shell ready to return to Iraq after 35 years (This Is Money)
- Korea, Iraq to Expand Energy Ties (Korea Times)
- Ministry fails to offer health services to many areas (Azzaman)
- Ministry plan to create ‘3 million’ jobs (Azzaman)
- Barham Saleh: Int. covenant new map plan to build Iraq (Al-Sabaah)
- Qaeda dying in Diyala as wide campaign begins (Al-Sabaah)
- Dabbagh: US-Iran deal serves Iraq (Al-Sabaah)
- Death day Azziz sayyed Jassam to be marked cultural (Al-Sabaah)
- Quarter of World Mines Available in Iraq (Al-Sabaah)
- $ 10 B for Youth Projects Finances (Al-Sabaah)
- Opening of Modern Mills in Four Provinces (Al-Sabaah)
- Arrest of 14 Terrorists of Qaeda (Al-Sabaah)
- Iraqi parliament meets after two days of attacks (Voices of Iraq)
- MP: Placing military option ahead of the political is strategic mistake (Voices of Iraq)
- No state may intervene in Iraq's internal affairs-Kurdistan PM (Voices of Iraq)
- Increase in violence, evaluation of Baghdad's security plan grasp Iraqi press attention (Voices of Iraq)
- Karbala governor says Saturday's bombing was expected (Voices of Iraq)
- Two planes coming from Turkey violate Iraqi Kurdistan's airspace (Voices of Iraq)
- Sadrists deny calling for demonstration in Basra (Voices of Iraq)
- Sadrist MP says judiciary asks for stripping Delaimi of immunity (Voices of Iraq)
- Higher demand for dollar in daily auction (Voices of Iraq)
- Maliki gets guarantees Basra would not demonstrate on Monday – TV (Voices of Iraq)
- Security developments in Iraq (Highlights on Sunday, April 15, 2007) (Voices of Iraq)
- Dana Gas signs Agreements with Kurdistan Regional Government of Iraq (Asharq Alawsat)
- Chevron confirmed as key sponsor of Iraq Oil, Gas, Petrochemical and Electricity Summit (PortAl Iraq)
- Iraq distracts Bush from other issues needing attention (The Daily Star)
- Sadrists decide to quit Maliki's government (Voices of Iraq)
- USAID inaugurates conference for Iraq's banking sector (Iraq Development Program)
- Iraq hopes to up oil output by a third (Arabian Business)
- Baghdad bombs kill 34 while two British helicopters crash (Reuters)
- 'Execution of hostages in 48 hours' (Gulf News)
- Fresh bombings hit Baghdad (Gulf News)
- MTC seeks Iraq deal (AME Info FZ LLC)
- An international conference for reconstructing Iraq coinciding with a conference for neighboring States (Iraq Directory)
- Many bids received from international companies to invest (Iraq Directory)
- Will Asian firms win oil deals in Iraq? (Iraq Directory)
- Opportunities for the private sector to invest in industry (Iraq Directory)
- Iraq cleric 'in Cabinet walkout' (BBC News)
- Baghdad bridge attacks seen as plot (Aljazeera)
- Sadr bloc 'to quit Iraq government' (Aljazeera)
- Bomb attacks strike Iraqi capital (BBC News)
- Iraq's Quiet Exodus (Newsweek, Inc)
- Dana Gas signs northern Iraq deal
- Chevron confirmed as key sponsor of Iraq Oil, Gas, Petrochemical & Electricity Summit
- The Times: Turkish deal could pave way for Shell's return to Iraq after 35 years
- Iraq Targets 3 Million Bpd 2007 Oil Production -Oilmin
- Sadr bloc quits Iraqi government (Middle East Online)
- Thousands demonstrate in Basra against governor (AP Worldstream)
- S. Korea signs MOU with Iraq on oil field development (Yonhap news agency)
- Five Iranian oil tanker drivers killed in Iraq (Tehran Times)
- Armed men kill 13 Iraqi soldiers (Aljazeera)
- Al-Sadr bloc member explains withdrawal from Iraqi government (BBC Monitoring)
- Increasing tension on Iraqi Kurdistan-Turkish borders (Alsumaria TV)
- Talabani meets with Iranian ambassador in Iraq (Voices of Iraq)
- TV director nominated culture minister in government's reshuffle ()
- Arms cache found south of Nassiriyah (Voices of Iraq)
- New Arbil chief of police appointed (Voices of Iraq)
- Maliki welcomes Sadr's decision to authorize him to appoint successors (Voices of Iraq)
- Premiership sets Wednesday to receive security file of Missan (Voices of Iraq)
- Anfal tribunal gives defendants deadline to prepare their defense (Voices of Iraq)
- Basra demonstrators say will escalate if governor not sacked (Voices of Iraq)
- Demand for dollar down in Iraqi daily auction (Voices of Iraq)
- 12 arrested near Iraqi-Turkish borders (Voices of Iraq)
- Iraq: Sadrists Ordered to Leave Cabinet (Associated Press)
- Security developments in Iraq (Highlights on Monday, April 16, 2007) (Voices of Iraq)
- Al-Sadr orders six Cabinet ministers to quit (Los Angeles Times)
- Kurds see strategic interest in security crackdown (Gulf News)
- Iraq Targets 3 Million Bpd 2007 Oil Production (Global Chemical Network)
- Al Jazeera English to become available on YouTube (AME Info FZ LLC)
- Turkish deal could pave way for Shell's return to Iraq after 35 years (The New Anatolian)
- Dana Gas signs northern Iraq deal (Arabian Business)
- 11 girls commit suicide in Kurdish town in 3 months (Azzaman)
- Basra in turmoil (Azzaman)
- Missan Oil fields start renovating (Al-Sabaah)
- Musawi: prosecution asked to execute al-Doori (Al-Sabaah)
- Parliament told of end immunity al-Dulaimi (Al-Sabaah)
- 600 displaced families return home in Waset (Al-Sabaah)
- Maliki eases imminent crisis in Basra (Al-Sabaah)
- Terror leaves many questions about security plan (Al-Sabaah)
- Good results of Govt. negotiations with armed groups (Al-Sabaah)
- Talabani: staying of foreign forces made by Govt. demand (Al-Sabaah)
- Ministers quit to pressure Iraqi PM over US (Sydney Morning Herald)
- International Rescue Committee urges donor nations to respond to Iraqi refugee crisis (M2 Presswire - UK)
- Iraqi refugee conference to address plight of millions fleeing bloodshed (AP Worldstream)
- Bush and Democrats head for showdown on Iraq (Financial Times)
- Truck spills acid, explosives in botched attack on JSS north of Baghdad (AP Worldstream)
- Bush and Democrats head for showdown on Iraq (Financial Times)
- Five more US troops killed in Iraq (Middle East Online)
- Iraq 'is university of terrorism' (Aljazeera)
- Insurgent leader claims to manufacture own rockets; Hundreds rally in Basra (AP Worldstream)
- BP eyes role in Iraq oil sector (Reuters)
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