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- Many civil wars in Iraq (Gulf News)
- Iraq needs a new strategy (Gulf News)
- Visa International's services may serve to create a healthier economic environment in Iraq (AME Info FZ LLC)
- Iraq seeks Indian investment (AME Info FZ LLC)
- Iraq begins process to join WTO (Khaleej Times)
- Largest natural gas field in Iraq discovered (Iraq Directory)
- Draft Capital Market Reorganization Bill (Iraq Directory)
- Pipeline to carry Iraqi crude to Iran (Azzaman)
- Increase of tradesmen licenses in Duhuk (Voices of Iraq)
- British official delegation in Baghdad for draft Iraqi oil and gas law (Voices of Iraq)
- Karbala governor urges political leaders to prevent electricity violations (Voices of Iraq)
- Supreme criminal court building evacuated for security reasons – judge (Voices of Iraq)
- Conference in Sulaymaniya to discuss draft law on violence against women (Voices of Iraq)
- Sadrist bloc won't vote on six figures to be named as new ministers – spokesman (Voices of Iraq)
- Maliki discusses with Allawi's INS developments in political process (Voices of Iraq)
- MNF denies targeting fuel station in Sadr City (Voices of Iraq)
- Antiquities Department asks political faction to evacuate Basra Museum (Azzaman)
- Heads of parliamentary blocs to meet on ministerial reshuffle (Voices of Iraq)
- Hakim's SIIC official assassinated (Voices of Iraq)
- Suspected key leader of secret cell arrested in Sadr City raid-army (Voices of Iraq)
- Al-Sadr MNF statement makes headlines in Iraqi press (Voices of Iraq)
- Demand for dollar exceeds 100 m ceiling in daily auction (Voices of Iraq)
- British forces clash with Sadr's militiamen in Basra (Voices of Iraq)
- Allawi's INS reiterates support for government, leaves door open for walkout (Voices of Iraq)
- Security conditions to improve all over Iraq, says official (Voices of Iraq)
- Discussions on Iraq unreasonable without Iraq's participation-Iraqi VP (Voices of Iraq)
- INOC to keep 80% of reserves (AME Info FZ LLC)
- Iran and US enter Iraq talks (Aljazeera)
- "Rotana" of UAE negotiates for Iraq hotel management
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- Iraqi government to review draft capital market bill (MENAFN)
- Iraqi Kurdish region to take charge of own security (AFP)
- Some Iraqi women who fled to Damascus survive by selling sex (International Herald Tribune)
- Arch foes Iran and US meet on Iraq crisis (Middle East Online)
- Iran and US conclude Iraq talks (Aljazeera)
- US forces rescue Iraq 'captives' (Aljazeera)
- Many killed in Baghdad blast (Aljazeera)
- 8 gunmen killed, 150 arrested (Al-Sabaah)
- Closing of Tala'afar Emigrant Camp (Al-Sabaah)
- Baghdad blast kills 18, damages Sunni shrine (AFP)
- Erbil sets up camp for displaced Iraqi families (Voices of Iraq)
- Turkey shows readiness in training Iraqi forces (Al-Sabaah)
- ID10 b Support Planting Wheat & Corn (Al-Sabaah)
- PM Welcomes Opposition Principles (Al-Sabaah)
- New approach to design typical checkpoints (Al-Sabaah)
- MPs: discussions' success would improve security (Al-Sabaah)
- Mottaki calls for foreign troop withdrawal from Iraq (Kuwait News Agency (KUNA))
- US, Iranian envoys hold 'positive' talks in Baghdad (The Daily Star)
- $2 million to reopen plastic factory (Azzaman)
- Two US warplanes infringe Turkish airspace near Kurdistan Region border (Reuters)
- Iraq urges Turkey to resolve Kurdish PKK issue politically (Reuters)
- 350 families return home in Babel (Al-Sabaah)
- Main Security developments in Iraq on Monday May 28 till 11 :00 pm (Baghdad Local Time): (Voices of Iraq)
- Casualties from central Baghdad bombing reach 72 (Voices of Iraq)
- "Rotana" of UAE negotiates for Iraq hotel management (Iraq Directory)
- Iranian banks for Iraq (AME Info FZ LLC)
- Iran, Iraq to tap oil fields (AME Info FZ LLC)
- Brown to change Iraq strategy? (Voices of Iraq)
- Sharp drop in demand for dollar in daily auction (Voices of Iraq)
- First CCHF case detected in Tikrit (Voices of Iraq)
- Iraqi-Turkish relations should rely on mutual respect - Iraqi VP (Voices of Iraq)
- Peshmerga fighters to receive security file in Kurdistan region this week (Voices of Iraq)
- Iranian ambassador says U.S. accusations groundless (Voices of Iraq)
- U.S. ambassador describes talks with Iranians as positive (Voices of Iraq)
- Conflicting news on central Baghdad bombing casualties (Voices of Iraq)
- Iraq Begins to Export Islamist Fighters: Report (AFP)
- Anfal trial rulings to be handed down soon says prosecutor (Voices of Iraq)
- U.S.-Iran talks make headlines in Iraqi press (Voices of Iraq)
- Kurds refuse any constitutional amendments impinging on pluralism in Iraq – legislator (Voices of Iraq)
- Sadr purges movement following defection of aide to U.S. (Azzaman)
- Maliki welcomes landmark U.S.-Iran talks on Iraq (Voices of Iraq)
- 15 governmental employees in court on corruption charges (Voices of Iraq)
- Four kinsmen of Salah el-Din Rescue Council head killed (Voices of Iraq)
- Five Britons abducted in Baghdad (BBC News)
- ‘Surge strategy’ in Iraq causes surge in US deaths (Middle East Online)
- US, Iran trade blame over Iraq in Baghdad talks (Middle East Online)
- Dozens dead in Baghdad bombings (Aljazeera)
- Sepah Bank to open Baghdad branch
- WTO starts membership negotiations with Iraq
- U.S. security firm fires at Iraqi forces (The Washington Post)
- Iran lifts Jazeera ban (AME Info FZ LLC)
- Iraq's negotiations with WTO a success says Trade Minister (Voices of Iraq)
- Main Security developments in Iraq on Tuesday May 29 till 11 :00 pm (Baghdad Local Time): (Voices of Iraq)
- Four convicted of bomb attack executed in Kurdistan (Voices of Iraq)
- Death sentence for three convicted of murder in Wassit (Voices of Iraq)
- Two U.S. soldiers killed in chopper crash north of Baghdad (Voices of Iraq)
- Car bomb in central Baghdad kills 22, wounds 50 (Voices of Iraq)
- Gunmen shoot down journalist in Kirkuk (Voices of Iraq)
- New technique to prevent forgery passports (Al-Sabaah)
- 8 U.S. troops said killed Memorial Day (Associated Press)
- Iraqi Kurdistan region to take charge of own security (AFP)
- Lower demand for dollar in daily auction (Voices of Iraq)
- Iraqi MP withdraws from ?Allawi's INL, now independent (Voices of Iraq)
- U.S. warplanes pound residential area in Mosul (Voices of Iraq)
- 21 unidentified bodies found in Diala (Voices of Iraq)
- Iraqi press says U.S.-Iran meeting rare (Voices of Iraq)
- Gunmen blow up bridge in Falluja (Voices of Iraq)
- Is the story of ‘massive untapped oil reserves’ fact or fictions? (Azzaman)
- Freeing of 56 Kidnapped in Diyala (Al-Sabaah)
- Soon Delivery of Anfal Case, Mosawi Says (Al-Sabaah)
- Handing over Diyala Processes Leadership to Iraqi Forces (Al-Sabaah)
- Saleh: Iraq's stability will realize peace in region (Al-Sabaah)
- Kurdish official: we not agree with any constitutional amendment contraries with federalism & multiplicity (Al-Sabaah)
- Maliki calls clerics to shoulder bigger role for enhancing unity (Al-Sabaah)
- Gunmen kidnap three foreign experts in eastern Baghdad (Voices of Iraq)
- Western Baghdad’s explosion targets Shiite mosque, leaves 100 casualties (Voices of Iraq)
- 92 casualties of Jelani explosion (Al-Sabaah)
- 50 fueling stations in Baghdad round the oclock (Al-Sabaah)
- "Absurd" for Iran to charge three Iranian Americans as spies for US - Casey (Kuwait News Agency (KUNA))
- Triple panel after rare four hours (Al-Sabaah)
- U.S., Iran end 27-year diplomatic freeze (Associated Press)
- Arabs laud US-Iran talks on Iraq but demand to be involved (The Daily Star)
- Britain works to free five Iraq hostages (Middle East Online)
- Britons abducted in Iraq (Gulf News)
- Sepah Bank to open Baghdad branch (Press TV)
- WTO starts membership negotiations with Iraq (People's Daily Online)
- Strife in North Iraq as Sunni Arabs Drive Out Kurds (The New York Times)
- Kurdistan to take charge of security (Gulf News)
- Turkey-Iraq border tension grows (BBC News)
- Militia suspected on Iraq kidnap (BBC News)
- Bumar wins Iraq training contracts
- Iraq to Set Up National Oil Firm
- 80% of production controlled by National oil company
- "The situation in Iraq" prevents its accession to WTO as yet
- Three more journalists killed in Iraq (Gulf News)
- Main Security developments in Iraq on Wednesday May 30 till 11 :00 pm (Baghdad Local Time): (Voices of Iraq)
- Ban on vehicles, three car bombs defused in Falluja (Voices of Iraq)
- U.S. hummer, minesweeper destroyed in two separate blasts (Voices of Iraq)
- Gunmen kill journalist, family south of Falluja (Voices of Iraq)
- Preserving the Kurdish Language (Kurdish Globe)
- Bumar wins Iraq training contracts (Financial Times)
- 80% of production controlled by National oil company (Iraq Directory)
- Higher exchange rate brings up demand for dollar in auction (Voices of Iraq)
- Iraq's negotiations with WTO a success says Trade Minister (Voices of Iraq)
- FIFA presents Iraqi Football Federation with building (Voices of Iraq)
- MTC Group signs with EMS to launch BlackBerry solution (AME Info FZ LLC)
- Iraq to Set Up National Oil Firm (Al Alam News)
- Study: Iraq least peaceful country in world (Middle East Online)
- Press organizations demand investigation into al-Radi assassination (Voices of Iraq)
- Kurdish Peshmerga receives Kurdistan security file from MNF (Voices of Iraq)
- Fire in oilfield near Kirkuk brought under control (Voices of Iraq)
- UK working closely with Iraq: Beckett (Gulf News)
- Iraqi newspaper expects imminent battle in Diala (Voices of Iraq)
- VOI mourns southern Iraq correspondent (Voices of Iraq)
- Four Customs officers disappear in central Iraq (Voices of Iraq)
- Gunmen seize salaries of Iraqi army unit in Karbala (Voices of Iraq)
- Protests in southern province over powers cuts (Azzaman)
- Diyala waits largest battle against terrorism (Al-Sabaah)
- Fuel crisis would witness great decreasing (Al-Sabaah)
- Cleansing operations in Dora (Al-Sabaah)
- Ensuring of Ration Card Articles for Hot Districts (Al-Sabaah)
- Opening of Communication Channels with World Academics (Al-Sabaah)
- Security Cameras Installation Control Karbala (Al-Sabaah)
- Bush discussess developments in Iraq with Maliki, Al-Hashemi (Kuwait News Agency (KUNA))
- Turkey sends extra tanks to border with Iraqi Kurdistan (The Daily Star)
- Syria: President al-Assad meets British MPs on latest regional developments (SANA)
- KRG and Iraqi federal sport and youth ministers discuss common goals (KRG)
- KRG water resources minister visits Austria’s water facilities (KRG)
- PM Barzani thanks multinational forces at security handover ceremony (KRG)
- Mass graves left untouched (Kurdish Globe)
- Kurds reject delay of Article 140 (Kurdish Globe)
- "The situation in Iraq" prevents its accession to WTO as yet (Iraq Directory)
- Auction traders' bids higher to press exchange rate down (Voices of Iraq)
- 28 billion dinars for service projects in Najaf (Voices of Iraq)
- 50 killed, injured in suicide attack in central Falluja (Voices of Iraq)
- Fierce clashes between armed groups in western Baghdad (Voices of Iraq)
- Press: Al-Maliki's reception of Thi-Qar sheikhs, Turkish masses on Iraqi borders (Voices of Iraq)
- Post-Saddam defense minister sentenced to seven years behind bars (Voices of Iraq)
- Suicide bomber kills 20 in Iraq (Gulf News)
- Currency reserve: $21 billion
- Currency demand and exchange rate with dollar rise in Central Bank auction
- Four U.S. soldiers killed in Iraq (Voices of Iraq)
- Tender Alert : Ground-based navigational aids in Iraq (PortAl Iraq)
- Nezar…the unfulfilled promise to return home (Voices of Iraq)
- Rival groups clash in Iraq (Gulf News)
- Nokia Siemens Networks ready to provide industry leading product portfolio to MTC (AME Info FZ LLC)
- Currency reserve: $21 billion (Iraq Directory)
- Currency demand and exchange rate with dollar rise in Central Bank auction (Iraq Directory)
- U.S. forces storm house of Sadr's office head in Baghdad (Voices of Iraq)
- Will America Sell Iraq to the Iranians? (Asharq Alawsat)
- Iraqi Sunni militants take on Al-Qaeda force in Baghdad (The Daily Star)
- US military Commander says Iran, Syria still unhelpful in Iraq (Kuwait News Agency (KUNA))
- Iraq's PM arrives in Kurdistan, Arbil (Voices of Iraq)
- Suspicion falls on Mehdi Army (BBC News)
- Bush, Talabani agree Iraq government must meet reform benchmarks (Kuwait News Agency (KUNA))
- Kidnap victims 'still in Baghdad' (The Independent)
- Iraqi Kurds take charge of own security (AFP)
- China vows to promote economic co-op with Iraq
- European interest in buying gas
- Growth of Czech exports to Iraq
- Power Shortages Spur Black Market
- 80% of production controlled by National oil company
- Currency reserve: $21 billion
- Largest natural gas field in Iraq discovered
- Growth of Czech exports to Iraq
- European interest in buying gas
- Currency demand and exchange rate with dollar rise in Central Bank auction
- Shiite leader Hakim returns to Iraq (Voices of Iraq)
- Talabani returns home on Saturday (Voices of Iraq)
- US military seeks ceasefires in Iraq (Financial Times)
- Video of kidnapped BBC reporter posted online (Associated Press)
- Bush sees South Korea model for Iraq (Associated Press)
- Kurdish resort an oasis of peace in Iraq (Washington Times)
- Three truck drivers kidnapped near Dujail (Voices of Iraq)
- Iraqis in Jordan… fears of deportation, denial of work permits (Voices of Iraq)
- Parliament's cafeteria suicide bomber identified (Voices of Iraq)
- Security conditions stable in western Baghdad - police (Voices of Iraq)
- Talabani, Bush resolved to achieve important objectives in Iraq (Voices of Iraq)
- Iraqi syndicate of journalists calls for int'l support (Voices of Iraq)
- AP says photographer killed in Baghdad (Voices of Iraq)
- Five oil protection soldiers kidnapped near Kirkuk (Voices of Iraq)
- New Iraqi army commander in Diala named (Voices of Iraq)
- Gates warns Turkey not to invade Iraq (Associated Press)
- Kurdish officials ask Iraqi central government to honor commitments (Voices of Iraq)
- PKK vows to resist any Turkish incursion (Associated Press)
- Kurdistan, the last anchor of stability (The Guardian)
- Possible Turkish attack on Kurdish rebels in Iraq would hurt regional economy (Associated Press)
- South and north, Iraqi Kurds squeezed (Associated Press)
- Insurgents destroy major bridge in northern Iraq (Reuters)
- Iraq: When Will the Americans Leave? (Asharq Alawsat)
- Turkish army warns Iraqi Kurds after soldiers 'harassed' (AFP)
- Fire controlled in an oil well near Kirkuk
- Fire controlled in an oil well near Kirkuk
- Al-Warkaa Bank capital increases to $40
- Ulum aiming top job (Petroleumworld News/Elio Ohep)
- Analysis: At odds with U.S. over Iraq oil (UPI)
- Iraqi President: Early US Withdrawal Against US National Interest (Dow Jones)
- Mahdi militia hit by U.S., Iraqi troops (Associated Press)
- Sanchez: US can forget about winning in Iraq (Middle East Online)
- Seven US soldiers killed in Iraq (Aljazeera)
- U.S. denies role in Iraq oil law (UPI)
- Approval of 200 functional Degrese in Tourism Ministry (Al-Sabaah)
- Activating of Medical Operations Role Department (Al-Sabaah)
- Marketing More than 9000 Ton Wheat & Barley (Al-Sabaah)
- Civil society groups ask to join constitutional reforms (Al-Sabaah)
- MOH receives 20 typical medical centers (Al-Sabaah)
- Hashimi: politicians face hard decisions (Al-Sabaah)
- Maliki leads political program to guard national accord (Al-Sabaah)
- Communist party provides project of political reform (Al-Sabaah)
- Seizing 30 tons of chlorine in Diyala (Al-Sabaah)
- Vote on new ministers next Tuesday (Al-Sabaah)
- Turkish artillery shells Iraqi Kurdistan villages (Voices of Iraq)
- Iraq, Jordan to sign free-trade agreement (Azzaman)
- Iraqi firm supplies government with generators (Azzaman)
- 41 bodies buried in Kirkuk as families fail to retrieve them from morgue (Azzaman)
- Iraqi Kurdistan region has trouble on two sides (Associated Press)
- 1991 uprising case file to be given to defendants' lawyers-prosecutor (Voices of Iraq)
- Unknown gunmen blow up bridge linking Baghdad to Kirkuk (Voices of Iraq)
- U.S., Iraqi troops control fewer than a third of Baghdad neighborhoods (New York Times)
- Kidnapped tribal chief found dead near Kirkuk (Voices of Iraq)
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