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- Iraq oil law talks
- Multinational grab for Iraqi oil wealth
- 'Iraq's debts won't be written off unless it makes progress'
- Iraqi VP warns Iran against interference (AFP)
- Iraqi activist assassinated (UPI)
- Kurdish villagers shot dead in Iraq (Aljazeera)
- Seven US soldiers killed in Iraq (Aljazeera)
- Talabani due in US for checkup (Aljazeera)
- Saddam's sword-maker speaks (Aljazeera)
- Arrests after Iraqi girl's stoning (Aljazeera)
- Al Hakim is diagnosed with lung cancer (Gulf News)
- 6 US soldiers killed by roadside bomb (Gulf News)
- $6 million to protect Iraqi deputies from attack (Azzaman)
- Gunmen massacre 16 Kurdish villagers in Diyala Province (AFP)
- Chlorine truck bomb targets police (Gulf News)
- U.S. troops storm Antiquities Department (Azzaman)
- Sunni official opposes Washington-Iran talks (Associated Press)
- Nuclear Issue Off Limits in US-Iraq Talks: Iran (AFP)
- Iraq oil law talks (AME Info FZ LLC)
- 60 personages attend national concord conference (Al-Sabaah)
- Talabani, Maliki meet Blair at his last visit to Iraq (Al-Sabaah)
- Govt. saved Iraq from civil war (Al-Sabaah)
- Multinational grab for Iraqi oil wealth (Malaysia Sun)
- Three billion dollar airport in Karbala (Iraq Directory)
- Staff salaries and retiree benefits between the schedule anvil and the price hammer (Iraq Directory)
- Officials in Kurdistan confirm visions unity with Govt (Al-Sabaah)
- Signs of Economic Agreements Between Iraq & India (Al-Sabaah)
- Second Year Would Be For Peace & Services, Bayatti Says (Al-Sabaah)
- 100 New Project For Ensure Services (Al-Sabaah)
- Iraq, Iran discuss extending pipe from Basra to 'Abadan ports (Al-Sabaah)
- Diyala on the horizon (Bill Roggio)
- Federalizing Iraq makes sense for US and Iraq (The Examiner)
- Iraqi President to Fly to Minnesota for Medical Checkup (Associated Press)
- An army against the clock in Iraq (The Daily Star)
- Kubeisa police opens recruitment for Iraqi army (Voices of Iraq)
- Negotiations with Norwegian football coach end in failure, Brazilian likely (Voices of Iraq)
- Deteriorating security situation threatens trade in Duhuk (Voices of Iraq)
- Oil protection force commander wounded, oil pipeline blasted in attack near Kirkuk (Voices of Iraq)
- Parliamentarian denies government's plan to establish new intelligence agency (Voices of Iraq)
- Mortar rounds fall onto fortified green zone in Baghdad (Voices of Iraq)
- The Future of the Gulf: The World Economic Forum launches scenarios on the Gulf Cooperation Council Countries (AME Info FZ LLC)
- Iraq's interior ministry calls on former staff to return to service (Voices of Iraq)
- Dubai's trade in lighting equipment worth AED 1.27 billion in 2006 (AME Info FZ LLC)
- Industrial Revitalization Continues (The Conservative Voice)
- 'Iraq's debts won't be written off unless it makes progress' (Deccan Herald)
- Baghdad's press evaluates al-Maliki government's one-year performance (Voices of Iraq)
- British forces arrest Sadr movement leader at Basra airport (Voices of Iraq)
- We had constructive talks about right solutions for building a democratic Iraq – Blair (Voices of Iraq)
- Iraq hopeful of new oil law in May (Reuters)
- KRG vows to block oil law (Arabian Business)
- KRG vows to block oil law
- Iraq keen to import Australian wheat
- Iraqis finding a haven in Sweden (Los Angeles Times)
- Gunmen kill 7 on bus headed to Baghdad (Associated Press)
- Iraq's Zebari urges Britain, U.S. to maintain troops (Reuters)
- Roadside bomb kills three Iraqi soldiers (Xinhua News Agency)
- Iraqi journalist kidnapped and killed (AAP)
- U.S.: Iraqi ringleader dead (UPI)
- Iraqi oil exports up 10% over past year (Middle East Online)
- Oil production drop threatened
- Iraqi oil law not applicable to the current situation
- New Al Gore book pounds Bush on Iraq (Middle East Online)
- Militants kidnap and kill journalist (Gulf News)
- Boy among five tortured in Iraq (Gulf News)
- Al Hakim has a 'limited tumour' (Gulf News)
- British soldier killed, another injured in clashes in Basra (Voices of Iraq)
- Iraq's Zebari Urges Britain, U.S. to Maintain Troops (Reuters)
- Iraq's Talabani checked into clinic in Minnesota (Kuwait News Agency (KUNA))
- Austrian Newspaper Praises Syrian Efforts towards Iraqi Refugees (SANA)
- Daniel McWhorter Joins ANHAM, LLC as Vice President of Telecommunications, Business Development (AME Info FZ LLC)
- Iraq keen to import Australian wheat (The Age)
- KRG vows to block oil law (Arabian Business)
- Iraqi oil law not applicable to the current situation (Iraq Directory)
- Oil production drop threatened (Iraq Directory)
- Iraqi newspapers: Woman suspected of terrorism financing arrested (Voices of Iraq)
- MP: 90% of investigation into parliament explosion complete (Voices of Iraq)
- Demand for dollar down in Iraqi Central Bank daily auction (Voices of Iraq)
- Gold prices down in Kirkuk (Voices of Iraq)
- Iraqi-Iranian agreement to lay oil pipeline (Voices of Iraq)
- Kurd calls for adopting Kurdistan reconciliation experiment in Iraq (Voices of Iraq)
- Ministry of Oil rejects U.S. report on oil smuggling (Voices of Iraq)
- Sabotage attacks plunge Baghdad into darkness (Azzaman)
- Iraq to buy oil tankers (Azzaman)
- Iraq's Kurdistan opens its arms to Gulf investors (Gulf News)
- Apply online for Exeter University Kurdish Studies MA (KRG)
- Daawa's eventful past and vague future (The Daily Star)
- Turkish anxiety on Kirkuk may mean new conflicts (The Daily Star)
- Powerful bomb rocks Baghdad market (Middle East Online)
- Iraq could be headed for new leadership (UPI)
- Saving Iraq's Glitziest Neighborhood (TIME Magazine)
- Iraq to spend 1.5 billion dollars on weapons (AFP)
- Iraq makes plans for quick U.S. pullout (Associated Press)
- Democrats step back from timelines on Iraq withdrawal (Middle East Online)
- Iraq pipeline, oil police attacked (UPI)
- Bush reaffirms confidence in Iraqi PM (Associated Press)
- Car bomb kills 25 in Baghdad market (Aljazeera)
- Iraq reduces June oil prices to Europe and America
- Iraqi market index declines slightly
- Nine million Iraqis live in poverty
- A new Kuwait cooperation convention
- U.S. report on Iraq's oil is inaccurate
- Main security developments in Iraq on Tuesday May 22 till 11:00 pm (Baghdad local Time) (Voices of Iraq)
- Police forces kill Sudanese bomber in southern Baghdad (Voices of Iraq)
- U.S. patrol attacked in Anbar (Voices of Iraq)
- Joint forces drive out Qaeda from Anbar, brace for Diyala (Al-Sabaah)
- Iraq violence kills 35, including seven children (The Daily Star)
- Local leader of Islamic State in Iraq arrested in Baaquba (Voices of Iraq)
- Rice, Sheikh Muhammad discuss common interest in stable, secure Iraq -- McCormack (Kuwait News Agency (KUNA))
- Ministry Transmits Medicine from Adl District Stores (Al-Sabaah)
- Iraqi parliament debates several draft laws (Voices of Iraq)
- Iraqi VP discusses withdrawal, security developments with U.S. Congress delegation (Voices of Iraq)
- Kidnapped cousin of House Speaker freed in Baghdad (Voices of Iraq)
- Senior industry official assassinated (Azzaman)
- Tourist city for Amara (Azzaman)
- Bush calls for national reconciliation in Baghdad's press (Voices of Iraq)
- Defence minister: we have airborne brigade for rapid wars (Al-Sabaah)
- Zaibarist confirms victory, needs strong support (Al-Sabaah)
- Maliki confirmed politicians' desire to approve laws (Al-Sabaah)
- Clerics face to strife at wide meeting (Al-Sabaah)
- Looking back, the Iraq Study Group report is even worse than we thought (The Daily Star)
- Politicians: National accord, reconciliation is Iraq's solution (Al-Sabaah)
- 110 killed, wounded in Baghdad bombing, mortar attack (Voices of Iraq)
- IAF denounces shooting at Dulaimi’s motorcade (Voices of Iraq)
- 150 Police Women in Karbala (Al-Sabaah)
- Iraq's football team signs Brazilian coach (Voices of Iraq)
- Bush wins Iraq showdown with Congress (Middle East Online)
- New MEED rankings table for Middle East's national oil companies (AME Info FZ LLC)
- The Rebuild Iraq Recruitment Program (RIRP) and EQM enter strategic partnership (AME Info FZ LLC)
- Halliburton eyes Iraq (AME Info FZ LLC)
- A new Kuwait cooperation convention (Iraq Directory)
- U.S. report on Iraq's oil is inaccurate (Iraq Directory)
- Iraq urges UK, US to maintain troops (Gulf News)
- MPs deadlocked on constitutional reforms (Reuters)
- Iraqis concerned about possible US withdrawal (Gulf News)
- Iraqi market index declines slightly (Iraq Directory)
- Nine million Iraqis live in poverty (Iraq Directory)
- Higher Demand for dollar in daily auction (Voices of Iraq)
- Iraq reduces June oil prices to Europe and America (Iraq Directory)
- At least 15 Iraqis, two Marines killed (Albawaba)
- Unicef appeal for Iraqi children (BBC News)
- IAF denounces shooting at Dulaimi's motorcade (Voices of Iraq)
- Iraq still hopes to pass oil law in May
- Oil meters
- House expands visas for Iraqi, Afghan translators (Reuters)
- Report: 70% of Iraqi insurgents aren't Iraqis (Associated Press)
- Nine US soldiers killed in Iraq (Middle East Online)
- Analysis: Rice facing Mideast headaches (Middle East Online)
- US soldier's body reported found (Aljazeera)
- Iraq coffee shop blast kills many (Aljazeera)
- Amnesty warns 'war on terror' dividing world (Middle East Online)
- PM Barzani: Our future depends on education and training (KRG)
- Wounds run deep for Iraq war children (Middle East Online)
- Fifteen U.S. soldiers killed, injured in different parts in Iraq – U.S. army (Voices of Iraq)
- Two more bodies in U.S. uniform found south of Baghdad (Voices of Iraq)
- 15 U.S. soldiers killed, wounded in Iraq (Voices of Iraq)
- Main security developments in Iraq on Wednesday May 23 till 11;00 pm (Baghdad Local Time) (Voices of Iraq)
- Bush tries to rally support for Iraq war (Financial Times)
- PPP projects to reduce cost of water production (AME Info FZ LLC)
- Oil meters (Iraq Directory)
- Iraq still hopes to pass oil law in May (Iraq Directory)
- Iran makes progress in enrichment: IAEA (Gulf News)
- EU interested in importing Iraqi natural gas (Voices of Iraq)
- Demand for dollar up in Iraqi Central Bank daily auction (Voices of Iraq)
- Iraqi VP arrives in Najaf, meets al-Sistani (Voices of Iraq)
- Iraqi newspapers warn against overthrowing national unity government (Voices of Iraq)
- US officers try edging their way into Sadr City (The Washington Post)
- LGE sponsors friendly football match between Jordan and Iraq's national football teams (AME Info FZ LLC)
- Iraqi VP meets Kurdistan Premier on oil draft law, Kirkuk (Voices of Iraq)
- Former security personnel reluctant to report to Interior Ministry (Azzaman)
- Kidnapped U.S. soldier found dead south of Baghdad (Voices of Iraq)
- Look, yet another 'new' American policy in Iraq (The Daily Star)
- Sectarian violence rises in Baghdad (Associated Press)
- Washington trying to get itself replaced by UN in Iraq - former Bush official (AFP)
- Syria renews rejection of war in Iraq, al-Shara, Syrian policy (SANA)
- Bush declassifies al-Qaida intelligence (Associated Press)
- Reconstruction of villages devastated in Operation Anfal (Voices of Iraq)
- Demand for dollar down in daily auction (Voices of Iraq)
- Iraqi PM says reshuffle delay to choose efficient ministers (Voices of Iraq)
- 133 persons poisoned by chlorine in Basra (Voices of Iraq)
- 11 persons arrested on charges of infiltration at borders with Turkey (Voices of Iraq)
- Women leaders program launched in Arbil (Voices of Iraq)
- First civil society conference in Kurdistan (Voices of Iraq)
- Fire erupts in oil field west of Kirkuk (Voices of Iraq)
- Two US soldiers killed in western Iraq (Middle East Online)
- Turkish PM threatens Iraq Kurdish rebels (Middle East Online)
- Militias to intensify battle for Basra (Gulf News)
- Main Security developments in Iraq on Thursday May 24 till 11:00 pm (Baghdad Local Time): (Voices of Iraq)
- Credit Cards Come to Iraq (NPR)
- Credit Cards Come to Iraq
- Turkish warplanes violate Iraq's northern airspace (Voices of Iraq)
- Congress Passes Deadline-Free War Funding Bill (The Washington Post)
- Congress backs Iraq funding bill (BBC News)
- Car bomb at funeral kills 27 people (Reuters)
- Intellectuals form cultural council (Gulf News)
- Parliament's nod sought for six new ministers (Associated Press)
- Fire at Kirkuk oilfield not affect Iraqi crude exports (Voices of Iraq)
- Power plant in Iraq worth $750 million (Iraq Directory)
- After Victory on Hill, President Shifts Tone on Iraq (The Washington Post)
- Kurdish officials in Baghdad to discuss constitutional disputes (Kurdish Globe)
- Preserving the Kurdish language, step by step (Kurdish Globe)
- War of words increases as Kirkuk referendum approaches (Kurdish Globe)
- Body found in river that of US soldier (Associated Press)
- Rate of sectarian killings in Iraq on rise again - Pace (Kuwait News Agency (KUNA))
- Iraqi goverment must show "real progress" on security, political (Kuwait News Agency (KUNA))
- Power plant in Iraq worth $750 million
- Six more US soldiers killed in Iraq (Middle East Online)
- Tehran names envoy for US talks on Iraq (Middle East Online)
- Sadr resurfaces in Iraq (Aljazeera)
- Iraq begins process to join WTO
- Analysis: Iraq oil law in limbo (UPI)
- Iraq oil law in limbo as deadline looms (Washington Times)
- Iran wants to develop shared oil fields with Iraq (Reuters)
- Looking back, the Iraq Study Group report is even worse than we thought (The Daily Star)
- Strife Foreseen in Iraq Exit, but Experts Split on Degree (New York Times)
- U.S., Iraqi troops raid Sadr City again (Associated Press)
- Another eight US troops killed in Iraq (Middle East Online)
- US spies predicted Al-Qaeda, Iran rise in Iraq (Middle East Online)
- Iraq leaders hope reconciliation boost from Sadr (Middle East Online)
- White House considers 50% Iraq troop reduction (Middle East Online)
- US and British forces hit Sadr men (Aljazeera)
- Stage set for US and Iran talks (Aljazeera)
- Largest natural gas field in Iraq discovered
- Draft Capital Market Reorganization Bill
- International students' summer camp in Kurdistan (KRG)
- Iraq's Parliament fails to agree on Coalition withdrawal issue (Kuwait News Agency (KUNA))
- Iraq says Kurds want timely payment of oil revenue (Reuters)
- Kurdish Region of Northern Iraq is open for business (Blackanthem Military News)
- Two air strikes on Sadr City (Al-Sabaah)
- Maliki visits Anbar (Al-Sabaah)
- Reconciliation could reap greater rewards for Kurds (The Daily Star)
- Developing oil fields to increase production (Al-Sabaah)
- Versar awarded $20.3 million option for Iraq reconstruction by USACE (PortAl Iraq)
- ECSI receives $1,000,000 release on $3.5 million contract for Iraq Airport Program (PortAl Iraq)
- Hill International receives task orders for Iraq Reconstruction Program (PortAl Iraq)
- More changes and more foreign hypocrisy in Iraq (The Daily Star)
- Tehran claims it cracked spy rings run by US-led coalition in Iraq (The Daily Star)
- 100 service projects in Samawa (Al-Sabaah)
- Reforms gave federal government wide competences (Al-Sabaah)
- Abdulmahdi attends economic conference in Tehran (Al-Sabaah)
- MPs : Political process deep rooted (Al-Sabaah)
- Water Sources Carry out Taq Taq Dam Project (Al-Sabaah)
- Business investors spend week in Iraq (PortAl Iraq)
- $9m to Improve Poor Districts in Hilla (Al-Sabaah)
- In global Great Package Race, DHL delivers first (AME Info FZ LLC)
- Iraqi church leaders blame U.S. for their parishioners’ plight (Azzaman)
- Main Security developments in Iraq on Sunday May 27 till 11 :00 pm (Baghdad Local Time): (Voices of Iraq)
- KRG sets up camp for displaced in Arbil (Voices of Iraq)
- Shiite leader Hakim leaves Tehran hospital after medication-SIIC (Voices of Iraq)
- U.S. troops carry out operation in Kut (Voices of Iraq)
- US-Iran talks hold 'little hope' (Gulf News)
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