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- Iraq’s Electricity Ten-Year Plan - Is It Credible? (Middle East Economic Survey)
- Flash floods kill 18, injure 20 in Iraq (Associated Press)
- Japan energy: Goodbye Iran, hello Iraq (Asia Times)
- Is Iraq pressured to sign unfair oil contracts? (Niqash)
- Cost of Taking Fuel to Iraq Is Questioned in New Audit (The New York Times)
- Baghdad's airport reopens as curfew lifts (Gulf News)
- Islamic banking growing fast (Bahrain Tribune)
- Ministry of Trade demands to unload cargo and workers refuse (Al-Sabaah)
- Natural gas expected to be the main fuel source in 2030 (Al-Sabaah)
- Iraq: Kurdish Oil Law Poses Problem For Baghdad (RFE/RL)
- Ebizproduction: ten times more visitors on Alsumaria TV website in 6 months (AME Info FZ LLC)
- Al Jazeera English announces new programming strand: Inside Iraq (AME Info FZ LLC)
- Jazeera weekly look at Iraq (AME Info FZ LLC)
- Assigning 243 construction projects to local firms and contractors in Basra (Iraq Directory)
- BAE Systems receives $7.8 million contract modification to manufacture additional Iraqi Light Armored Vehicles (PortAl Iraq)
- Public Iraqi Investment Company, OFIC, strikes advisory agreement with the Nasri Group, covering a portfolio of USD2.5 billion
- Ali Allawi: the private sector's involvement in banking sector is negligible
- Kurdish Oil Law Poses Problem For Baghdad
- Assigning 243 construction projects to local firms and contractors in Basra
- Government of Kurdistan allocates 600 thousand dollars for establishing a hotel in Halabcha
- Iraq Refinery Projects Delayed On Corruption Fears (Dow Jones)
- 2006 child's theater festival motto
- Dollar flat as investors struggle for direction
- Head of Stock Exchange Trustees demands for rapid activation of the investment law
- Austrian Airlines begins regular flights
- Karbala' governor calls for economic conference and capital investment
- Minister of Housing calls on Australian companies to implement strategic projects
- ?Will increasing salaries reduces inflation pressures?
- Bank officials to attend key forum
- Austrian becomes first European airline to offer Iraq flights (PortAl Iraq)
- Iraq's Ministry of Industry resumes bus production (PortAl Iraq)
- Chambers of Commerce Union proposes establishment of Iraqi-UAE bank (PortAl Iraq)
- Minister calls upon Asian countries to develop Iraqi oil sector (PortAl Iraq)
- Ministry to boost oil exports from southern terminals; analysts say oil industry in danger (Azzaman)
- Iraqi anti-corruption investigator accused of corruption (Los Angeles Times)
- Growing river mud hinders navigation
- $437m to develop transportation sector
- Trade ministry uses railway to transport wheat
- Electricity accomplishes rehabilitation electricity grid
- Ministry to boost oil exports from southern terminals
- Hundreds of companies take part in international fair in the north
- Iraqi team for Bahrain forum
- Central Bank to adopt new policy to end inflations' rates
- Korean cars for less 30% of price
- DNO sees bigger oil discovery
- Fuel shortages worsen in Baghdad
- International trade fair opens in Sulaimaniya
- Reconstruction needs more than $100B
- U.S. Commercial Service opens Iraq for business
- $ 150 million for rehabilitating the Iron and Steel Company in Basra
- Japan intends to offer a loan to Iraq
- The Iraqi-American Chamber of Commerce and Industry hold a conference on investment in Kurdistan
- Iraqis are the main foreign investors in Jordan
- Six alternatives for dealing with the Iraqi debts
- DNO says latest Iraq oil well indicates potential for even greater reserves (AFX News Limited)
- Czech oil industry engineering firm Prokop Engineering strikes USD 40mln deal in Iraq (Interfax Central Europe)
- Halliburton/KBR (Financial Times)
- Iraqi Official Vows University Studies will Continue Despite Kidnappings (Asharq Alawsat)
- Japan intends to offer a loan to Iraq (Iraq Directory)
- $150 million for rehabilitating the Iron and Steel Company in Basra (Iraq Directory)
- Gulf Capital completes acquisition of a 60 per cent stake in Metito (AME Info FZ LLC)
- Iraqi artist paints Rumsfeld gloating over ruins of Iraq (AFP)
- Central Bank to adopt new policy to end inflations' rates (Al-Sabaah)
- Korean cars for less 30% of price (Al-Sabaah)
- DNO sees bigger oil discovery (TradeArabia)
- Tejari showcases the evolution of eCommerce at GITEX 2006 (AME Info FZ LLC)
- Al Islami set to end another year on an upbeat note (AME Info FZ LLC)
- Iraq Aiming for three million barrels of oil per day by end 2006 (Monday Morning)
- Evidence shows direct Iraqi requests for AWB payment (ABC News)
- Fuel shortages worsen in Baghdad (Azzaman)
- ADVOC celebrates being awarded HACCP and ISO certificates (AME Info FZ LLC)
- $437m to develop transportation sector (Al-Sabaah)
- Trade ministry uses railway to transport wheat (Al-Sabaah)
- Electricity accomplishes rehabilitation electricity grid (Al-Sabaah)
- $437 million for transport sector (Azzaman)
- High-tech firms need license to conduct business
- A conflict over 15 billion dollars between Izzat Al-Duri and Mohammed Younis al-Ahmed
- $ 40 b the Budget For Next Year
- Minister of Planning : Iraq needs to recover its economy
- S African commission delivers Iraq 'oil-for-food' report
- Raising price of Petrol to America and reduce it to Europe and Asia
- South Korean Ambassador discusses his country's participation in reconstruction
- Iraq is a member of the Economic and Social Council of the United Nations
- Iraqi Airlines wants to buy five Boeing aircrafts
- Baghdad state of mind (The Guardian)
- Raising price of Petrol to America and reduce it to Europe and Asia (Iraq Directory)
- South Korean Ambassador discusses his country's participation in reconstruction (Iraq Directory)
- Iraqi Airlines wants to buy five Boeing aircrafts (Iraq Directory)
- High-tech firms need license to conduct business (Baltimore Examiner)
- Gulf Iraqi Expo
- IRAQTEL Selects Redline to Establish Iraq's First WiMAX Network (Business Wire)
- Iraq seeks Turkish links
- Brown makes £100m aid pledge to Iraqis
- Ministry of Oil: Establishing (Maysan oil) company
- The debts vanish
- Oil prepares plan to build refineries and new production units
- Irrigation systems contract signed
- Iran allocates 1bn dollars to western provinces to help reconstruct Iraq (BBC Monitoring)
- Oil prepares plan to build refineries and new production units (Al-Sabaah)
- DNO sees no threat to Kurdistan oil deal (LawkSalih.com)
- Ministry merges warehouses to thwart attacks (Azzaman)
- Twin pipeline to Turkey rendered useless, says minister (Azzaman)
- Irrigation systems contract signed (Azzaman)
- Mobile phone contracts would be granted to new companies entering the competition
- Al-Maliki: Iraqi oil resources belong to all Iraqis
- American Treasury: the donor countries will meet in December
- Iraq working on alternate pipeline project to Turkey (Reuters)
- Iraq seeks Turkish links (AME Info FZ LLC)
- Despite billions spent, Iraq rebuilding incomplete (The Washington Post)
- Bygone Arab era comes alive on top Iraqi painter’s canvas (Gulf Times)
- Babil Province Council Prepares Investment Plan Projects
- The largest raise of employees salaries from January
- Baghdad metro project to be fulfilled
- EU to kick off 1st round of trade negotiations
- Investment law in Kurdistan region opens wide horizons for private sector
- Genel Enerji and Addax Petroleum Announce the Execution of a Revised Production Sharing Agreement in Respect of the Taq Taq field (Addax Petroleum)
- Genel and Addax Report Results of Kurdistan Flow Test (Rigzone)
- Iraq oil profits reportedly used to back militants (Khaleej Times)
- Arab Oil Institute Head Assassinated In Baghdad (Dow Jones)
- Gunmen kill Iraqi journalist working for state-run newspaper (AP Worldstream)
- Iraqi doctors are under threat and fleeing the country, lawmaker says (AP Worldstream)
- Iraq leaders still wrangling over oil law (Reuters)
- Flooding in northern Iraq displaces 18,000 (United Press International)
- Ministry to Provide Jordan with Iraq Oil (Al-Sabaah)
- KRG welcomes appraisal test results for Taq-Taq oilfield (KRG)
- Babil Province Council Prepares Investment Plan Projects (Al-Sabaah)
- University warns it may pull down shutters (Azzaman)
- AUSTRALIAN WHEAT BOARD VOWS TO WIN BACK IRAQ MARKET (Asia Pulse)
- Iraq opens talks with EU on trade deal (Financial Times)
- Destination - Iraq (Financial Times)
- Ministry of Oil: Establishing (Maysan oil) company (Iraq Directory)
- Al-Maliki: Iraqi oil resources belong to all Iraqis (Iraq Directory)
- Mobile phone contracts would be granted to new companies entering the competition (Iraq Directory)
- Baghdad metro project to be fulfilled (Al-Sabaah)
- Babil Province Council Prepares Investment Plan Projects (Al-Sabaah)
- Iraqi PM to Meet Insurgents
- Nortel wins communications contract to deliver services to Iraqi businesses, residents (PortAl Iraq)
- The Norwegian Schtat Oil holding talks with the Kurds
- Cabinet authorizes the Ministry of Trade to negotiate with Singapore
- Iraq leaders still wrangling over oil law
- Brown: $189 million, additional investments for reconstructing Basrah
- Trillion and 480 billion dinars to support unemployed
- Singapore firms plan to use Jordan's Aqaba port to enter Iraqi market
- Brown: $189 million, additional investments for reconstructing Basrah (Iraq Directory)
- The Norwegian Schtat Oil holding talks with the Kurds (Iraq Directory)
- The true Start of construction in Kurdistan
- Theft and extortion of banks unchecked
- Poland intends to offer a loan of 250 million euros
- Hard lessons for Baghdad teachers (Middle East Online)
- Iraq watchdog says $24.7bn potential oil exports (Gulf Times)
- Business dialogue to facilitate Iraq business growth (PortAl Iraq)
- Iran's first private bank to open branches in Iraq (BBC Monitoring)
- EU Commissioner praises historic talks with Baghdad
- Iraq calls for striking off debts still due to EU
- Raising pensions to cope with inflation
- Canceling improper deal for the purchase of oil
- The Ministry of Trade buys many of the items of the ration card through direct procurement
- The continuing rise of dinar against the dollar
- Canceling improper deal for the purchase of oil (Iraq Directory)
- Iraq declares war on petroleum smuggling (AFX News Limited)
- Summit outlines strategies for microfinance industry in Iraq (PortAl Iraq)
- Major U.S. Company set to do business in Kurdistan (The Kurdish Globe)
- Iraq's soccer team replaces suspended Iran in second round of Asian Games (AP Worldstream)
- The Central Bank raises interest rates to 16%
- SOMO contracts with Turkish companies for the supply of fuels to Kurdistan
- The allocation of 800 million dollars for importing oil derivatives
- Report: Iraq lost 24.7 billion dollars of potential oil revenues
- Iraq Declares War on Petroleum Smuggling
- Dollar demand hits new low in 2006
- Iraq's northern oil center in flames after attack (AFX News Limited)
- Oil prices rise after Iraq oil attack, possible OPEC production output cuts next month (Associated Press)
- Iraq to sign oil agreements with Japan (Dar Al-Salam)
- Bush rejects view that Iraq is in state of civil war (Financial Times)
- Iraq, Iran and Syria begin Mid-East shift (BBC News)
- Gunmen fire again on Iraqi health ministry (Gulf News)
- Hezbollah denies training Mehdi Army (Associated Press)
- 'Little expected' from talks in Jordan (Gulf News)
- US media says Iraq in civil war (Aljazeera)
- Bush rules out early pullout (Gulf News)
- Parliament renews emergency rule (Gulf News)
- Children killed in US raid in Iraq (Aljazeera)
- Baghdad hospital blasts kill four (BBC News)
- UN renews mandate for Iraq troops (BBC News)
- Bush plans Iraq talks in Amman (Aljazeera)
- Is 'American era' ending in Mideast? (Middle East Online)
- US weighs withdrawing troops from al-Anbar (Middle East Online)
- Iraq's Empire Holdings to invest $350 million real estate projects (Albawaba)
- Former Iraqi official urges Ba'th Party members to reject contacts with US (BBC Monitoring)
- Hundreds of Thousands of Iraqis who fled to Jordan need protection, rights group says (AP Worldstream)
- New committee to supervise oil distribution (The Globe)
- SOMO contracts with Turkish companies to supply fuels to Kurdistan (Iraq Directory)
- Iraqi Central Bank raises interest rates to 16% (Iraq Directory)
- The allocation of 800 million dollars for importing oil derivatives (Iraq Directory)
- Is Maliki able to quell Iraq sectarian violence? (Middle East Online)
- Iran: US spies behind Iraq unrest (Aljazeera)
- Saddam brief arrested for contempt (Aljazeera)
- Declaring war on oil derivatives smugglers
- South Oil Company repairs 75 oil wells in Rumaila
- The first conference to discuss reconstruction for 2007 in Karbala
- Ministry of agriculture approve 70 groves for high olive oil
- Iran and Iraq sign two MOUs
- Iraq to present Gas, Oil Fields for Investment
- Leaked memo reveals doubts on Iraqi PM (Turkish Daily News)
- Iraqi Al-Sadr Bloc says next step to contest US troops extension (BBC Monitoring)
- Iraqi Shia furious at PM plan to meet Bush (Financial Times)
- Poland's Withdrawal from Iraq More Likely than Ever (Polish News Bulletin)
- SKorea to withdraw all troops from Iraq by end-2007 (AFX News Limited)
- An international way forward in Iraq (Financial Times)
- ANALYSIS-Iraq's oil industry in grip of despair (Reuters)
- AWB alters structure after Iraq bribe inquiry (Financial Times)
- Iraq’s civil war ‘set to worsen’ (Financial Times)
- Ansar Al Sunna commanders arrested (Gulf News)
- Saudis 'will intervene if US pulls out' (Reuters)
- Powell: Iraq is in civil war (Gulf News)
- Bush praises Iraqi PM after leaked criticism (Middle East Online)
- Iraq violence strains US-Saudi ties (Middle East Online)
- US panel to recommend Iraq pullout (Middle East Online)
- Saudi prepares to intervene in Iraq (Middle East Online)
- Jordan's king: Only political process can save Iraq (Middle East Online)
- US panel for gradual Iraq exit (Aljazeera)
- US not to cut and run from Iraq (Aljazeera)
- Iraq's al-Hakim dominates news with civil war comment, meets Jordanian King (AP Worldstream)
- China balances between the risks of investing in Iraq and Iran and its revenues
- What now in the Middle East? (The Jordan Times)
- Recognition of reality before tackling Iraq's crises (The Jordan Times)
- Armed vigilantes roam Baghdad streets (Azzaman)
- Anti-U.S. rebels dominate Baquba (Azzaman)
- Dozens of children in mass graves, Saddam trial told (AFP)
- Boycotting Iraqi lawmakers, Cabinet ministers set conditions for returning to work (Associated Press)
- Bush says US will stay in Iraq until needed (Gulf News)
- Iraq militant group urges Sunnis to fight Shiites (Gulf News)
- Future looking worse for Iraq’s oil industry (Reuters)
- Iraq is dead (Persian Journal)
- Skulls, bones of Kurds shown at Saddam genocide trial (AFP)
- Iran and Iraq sign two MOUs (Mehr News Agency)
- China balances between the risks of investing in Iraq and Iran and its revenues (Iraq Directory)
- Declaring war on oil derivatives smugglers (Iraq Directory)
- The first conference to discuss reconstruction for 2007 in Karbala (Iraq Directory)
- South Oil Company repairs 75 oil wells in Rumaila (Iraq Directory)
- Minister for Civil Society Affairs plans to establish institute (KRG)
- Dubai World Statistics Department: Vehicles and components trade to reach AED 56.8 billion in 2007 (AME Info FZ LLC)
- End of an Era? (Arab News)
- Despite AP Denials
- Al Maliki 'likely to be shunned by allies' (Gulf News)
- Al Maliki 'gets last chance' (Gulf News)
- Washington has no right to blame anyone else for Iraq's problems (The Daily Star)
- Bahrain feels chill from neighbouring Iraq (Financial Times)
- Women making great strides in the Kurdistan Region (KRG)
- Ahmadinejad castigates US policies (Aljazeera)
- Jordanian Source: We are part of the Intellectual Process to Solve the Iraqi Crisis (Asharq Alawsat)
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