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- Iraq Calls to Reactivate Tripartite Committee on Water (SANA)
- Presidents Assad and Talabani Review Means of Boosting Relations (SANA)
- Former Iraqi translator tells of threats (Associated Press)
- Attacks kill at least 100 in Baghdad as UN reports 34,000 Iraqis dead in 2006 (The Daily Star)
- Iraqi Company for Bank Guarantees (ICBG) now operational (USAID)
- Grants awarded to microfinance organizations in Iraq (USAID)
- Iraqi bank staff receive training (USAID)
- IMF managing director urges Iraqi authorities to move toward tighter monetary policy (PortAl Iraq)
- A PUK leader and former minister given away public properties, local media (KurdishMedia)
- Over 112,000 million Iraqis benefit from the first Primary Health Clinic in Salah al-Din (KurdishMedia)
- It is time to plan for a peaceful division of Iraq (KurdishMedia)
- US-raid on Iranian office in Erbil: Murderer of Ghassemlou involved (KurdishMedia)
- Turkish army gathered on the Kurdistan’s boarder ready for attack (KurdishMedia)
- Bush's new policy is not based in reality (KurdishMedia)
- Rice gets backing for Iraq plan (Aljazeera)
- Scores killed in Baghdad university (Aljazeera)
- They Reproduce Sectarianism…Again (Asharq Alawsat)
- Bush says Iraq hangings show Baghdad government "still got some maturation to do" (AP Worldstream)
- Ex-Iraqi Minister Returns to Chicago (Associated Press)
- Saudis give cautious backing to Bush plan (Financial Times)
- Turkish prime minister warns Iraqi Kurds against seeking control of oil-rich Kirkuk (International Herald Tribune)
- Bush criticises Saddam hanging (Aljazeera)
- Democrats in Congress press Bush over Iraq troop increase (Middle East Online)
- Bush defends boost to Iraq troops (BBC News)
- Fresh wave of violence hits Iraq (BBC News)
- Top Iraqi condemns US over Iran (BBC News)
- Iraqis mourn dead in university bomb attacks (Middle East Online)
- Gates seeks Saudi support (Aljazeera)
- Truck bomber hits police in Iraq's Kirkuk (Reuters)
- Car bomb hits al-Sadr City market (Aljazeera)
- Iraqi students condemn bombings (Aljazeera)
- Maliki: Security plan would be strong against outlaws (Al-Sabaah)
- Parliament freezes article 136 to account senior officials (Al-Sabaah)
- Maliki calls Berlin to support democracy in Iraq (Al-Sabaah)
- Zauba'ai , A'jaili discuss founding Missan University (Al-Sabaah)
- MPs: security plan will realize big popular solidarity (Al-Sabaah)
- MOF borrows labor more than ID9b to purchase stocks in Arab Medicines Company (Al-Sabaah)
- Wheat ships arrive in Um Qasr port (Al-Sabaah)
- Trade Cooperation with Syria, Minister says (Al-Sabaah)
- Expert Calls for Returning Pricing Department (Al-Sabaah)
- Thousands of soldiers deployed to Baghdad (Gulf News)
- Attack on Iran 'will deal fatal blow to Iraq' (Gulf News)
- Iraq easing bans on Saddam-era Baath members (Reuters)
- Kuwaiti Emir tells US it must talk to Iran and Syria over Iraq (Associated Press)
- Armed groups blamed for loss of oil revenues (Azzaman)
- Baghdad to handle Bush strategy based on national interests: Iraqi MP (Tehran Times)
- Baghdad most violent province in Iraq (IRIN)
- Syrian, Iraqi Ministers Voice Common Willingness to Develop Bilateral relations (SANA)
- Bush is piling up the chips on a losing Iraqi wager (The Daily Star)
- Syria and Iraq to sign economic minutes (SANA)
- For de-Arabisation bypass PUK and KDP, intellects say (KurdishMedia)
- US reasserts support for upcoming Kirkuk referendum (KurdishMedia)
- Take legal actions against the participants of so-called "Kirkuk 2007" conference (KurdishMedia)
- Bill would require Congress approval to increase US troops in Iraq (AFP)
- GOP faces tough vote on Bush's war plan (Associated Press)
- Baghdad senior official kidnapped, four bodyguards killed (Voices of Iraq)
- Dollar demand makes a record one-day jump in Iraqi Cenbank auction (Voices of Iraq)
- Maliki: Iraq at the vanguard in fight against terrorism (Voices of Iraq)
- Former Iraqi army officer to carry out Baghdad new security plan (Voices of Iraq)
- Photos of religious authorities banned in Karbalaa schools (Voices of Iraq)
- Protests in Wassit over arrest of members of provincial council (Voices of Iraq)
- Forty million dollars allocated for renovating Sulaymania dams (Voices of Iraq)
- UN: 34,000 Iraqis killed in 2006 (Aljazeera)
- Iraqi refugees struggle in Syria (Aljazeera)
- Clinton raises stakes in battle with Bush over troop numbers (Financial Times)
- Four car bombs kill 11 in Baghdad (Middle East Online)
- Ban: Bush seeking UN help in Iraq (Aljazeera)
- Senators oppose Bush's Iraq plan (Aljazeera)
- Iraq PM says US not helping Iraq end violence (Middle East Online)
- Iraqi's Sunni scholars launch Turkish language website (BBC Monitoring)
- Iraq calls on US to release detained Iranian diplomats - Iraq foreign minister (BBC Monitoring)
- Iraq sells three million barrels of Kirkuk crude
- Economic expert calls for the return of the Central Agency for prices
- A plan for the flow of Iraq's oil money
- Iraq studies oil law model
- An international conference in Dubai to attract investments in Iraq
- Iraq promotes investment opportunities in the sectors of industry, tourism and construction
- The Central Bank procedures led to the retreat of the dollar against the Iraqi dinar, so when prices will fall?
- The Independent: a law for exceptional oil privileges in Iraq
- Al-Maliki: The fiscal budget... Imposed by reality and do not represent the government aspirations
- Implementing 11 service projects in Science & Technology
- A plan for the flow of Iraq's oil money (MarketWatch)
- Iraq studies oil law model (TradeArabia)
- Maliki chastises Americans over level of backing (The Daily Star)
- Bush won't get much help in Iraq unless he earns it in Palestine (The Daily Star)
- KONGRA-GEL: Statement on Iraq (KurdishMedia)
- The law regarding oil has not been approved, Kurdish official (KurdishMedia)
- KRG lost authority over Kurdistan region’s oil and other resources, new Iraqi law (KurdishMedia)
- The battle for Kirkuk: how to prevent a new front in Iraq (The Washington Institute)
- EU court clears way for PKK terror-list challenge (Reuters)
- Excerpts: Maliki interview (Los Angeles Times)
- Iraqi forces need more guns so U.S. can exit - PM (Reuters)
- Iraqi Politicians Propose National Salvation Government (Asharq Alawsat)
- Iraq-Security (Highlights on Thursday, January 18, 2007) (Voices of Iraq)
- Dollar bids lower, exchange rates keep falling in Iraqi auction (Voices of Iraq)
- Envoy hopes arrest of Iranians doesn’t sour relations, Baghdad denies they are diplomats (Voices of Iraq)
- Sunni scholars in Basra form a new grouping (Voices of Iraq)
- Baghdad entrances to get security gates with surveillance cameras (Voices of Iraq)
- Southeastern Baghdad clans to hold reconciliation conference Saturday (Voices of Iraq)
- Talabani urges Arab countries send back diplomats to Iraq (Voices of Iraq)
- Iraqi border crossing with Syria closed – witnesses (Voices of Iraq)
- Baghdad hit by six car bombs (Aljazeera)
- 400 Mehdi Army gunmen detained, says Al Maliki (Associated Press)
- Kurdistan, low in violence but lacking services (IRIN)
- Talabani Discusses with Al-Ahmar and Bkhitan Developments in Iraq (SANA)
- Doctors demand end to medical shortages in Iraq (The Independent)
- Support grows for Democrats' US congressional resolution denouncing Iraq troop buildup (AP Worldstream)
- IRAN, IRAQ TO JOINTLY ESTABLISH SHIPPING COMPANY (Asia Pulse)
- Sunni allies give 'qualified support' for Bush's Iraq strategy (Financial Times)
- Iraq denies PM criticised Bush (Middle East Online)
- Gates in Basra on second Iraq trip (Middle East Online)
- Rocket attack on UK base in Basra (BBC News)
- The battle for Kirkuk: How to prevent a new front in Iraq (Turkish Daily News)
- Assassinations and kidnappings thwart Iraq reconstruction efforts
- Iraq militias take millions in oil thefts
- Japan gives $414M for Iraq pipeline
- Iraq Readies Law Aimed to Draw Investors
- Minister of Finance: support of oil derivatives continuous
- Iraqi Draft Law on Oil Revenue Appears Close
- Iraqi Economy Restoration Remains Hopeful After Evaluation
- Iraq is preparing to receive the Japanese loan of 3.5 billion dollars
- Central Bank Governor: This year's budget focused on increasing investment in Iraq
- Sources: Iraq studies the best model for oil contracts in Europe and America
- A Norwegian firm: There is no need to renegotiate an agreement on Iraqi oil
- Economic researcher calls for the benefit from the expertise of the General Company for Cars
- Iraq oil scandal: involves the Administrator of the program and Boutros-Ghali's "brother-in-law"
- The leaders agree on the draft law of oil
- Iraq's new draft hydrocarbons law will pave the way for 'transparent and fair' competition, oil minister says (AP Worldstream)
- Playing for Iraq Utd (Aljazeera)
- Bus bomb hits Baghdad (Aljazeera)
- Assad vows to work to wipe out 'terrorism' in Iraq (Middle East Online)
- War of words continues over Iraq (Middle East Online)
- Iraq deploys 8,000 guards for Ashura (Middle East Online)
- Syria vows to help ease Iraq strife (Aljazeera)
- 'Al-Sadr aide' arrested in Baghdad (Aljazeera)
- Al-Sadr ends parliamentary boycott (Aljazeera)
- Saturday's U.S. death toll, third highest of the war, climbs to 25 as the military reports another soldier killed (AP Worldstream)
- Troops in as bombs strike Baghdad (BBC News)
- Increasing fallout between Maliki, US represents a step forward for Iraq (The Daily Star)
- Iraq militias take millions in oil thefts (Earth Time)
- Iraq Readies Law Aimed to Draw Investors (CBS News)
- Japan gives $414M for Iraq pipeline (Earth Time)
- Talabani Says Agreement with Syria on the Security of Iraq and Syria is One. (SANA)
- Bush has yet another 'last chance,' but don't be surprised if he wastes it (The Daily Star)
- Sadrists rejoin Iraqi government as 25 US troops die (The Daily Star)
- Turkey's threats and Kurdish constitutional rights (KurdishMedia)
- International Conference on Kurdish women for peace and equality (KNC)
- Kurdish lore and herbal cures (KurdishMedia)
- "Sex, Sharia, Women, in the History of Islam" in English soon (KurdishMedia)
- Kurdistan bolstered by influx of Arab academics (IWPR)
- Kurds deserting to avoid peace mission in Baghdad (The Seattle Times)
- Kirkuk and it is dependences: Historically part of Kurdistan (KurdishMedia)
- World Economic Forum selects PM Barzani for Young Global Leaders 2007 (KRG)
- KRG ministers sign British Council agreement, visit Wales (KRG)
- Bus bomb hits Baghdad (Aljazeera)
- Security developments in Iraq (Highlights on Sunday, January 21, 2007) (Voices of Iraq)
- Barazani criticizes Turkey on Kirkuk (Voices of Iraq)
- Dollar bids lower, exchange rates stable in Iraqi auction (Voices of Iraq)
- Sadrists returns after their national demands were met - MP (Voices of Iraq)
- No Iraqi newspapers for third day running (Voices of Iraq)
- Syria reiterates support for Iraq's national reconciliation (Voices of Iraq)
- Government unable to influence U.S. forces, says Rubaie (Voices of Iraq)
- Twin bombs in central Baghdad kill scores, wound more than 100 (AP Worldstream)
- Shia group ends boycott ahead of moves to curb militias (Financial Times)
- Bush rejects timetables for pullout from Iraq (Middle East Online)
- Bloodbath in Baghdad (Middle East Online)
- The new draft hydrocarbons law will pave the way for 'transparent and fair' competition, oil minister says
- Iraq oil law would distribute revenues
- Iraqi oil exports still below pre-war level (Azzaman)
- Retired officers cast doubt on success of Baghdad campaign (Azzaman)
- Warnings of Iraq refugee crisis (BBC News)
- Iraq oil law would distribute revenues (Khaleej Times)
- The new draft hydrocarbons law will pave the way for 'transparent and fair' competition, oil minister says (International Herald Tribune)
- Baker-Hamilton Report: Turning back the clock (KurdishMedia)
- The Kurds struggle has reached the sky (KurdishMedia)
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- Make a point! (KurdishMedia)
- Christians, Muslims flee Baghdad for Kurdistan (Reuters)
- Turkey launches offensive against PKK (Middle East Newsline)
- Assistant US Secretary of State Warns Iran to Stop Interfering in Iraq (Asharq Alawsat)
- A Day in the Life of an Iraqi Youth (Asharq Alawsat)
- Parliament approves laws' projects (Al-Sabaah)
- Kirkuk committee agrees on compensating displaced people (Al-Sabaah)
- Sunni endowment calls for halting kidnapping, mass killing (Al-Sabaah)
- Municipality prepares program to improve services (Al-Sabaah)
- Attempt to enter car-bomb in g. zone defused (Al-Sabaah)
- P.M: Iraq to win triumph at thresholds of new stage (Al-Sabaah)
- Political movement goes around security plan (Al-Sabaah)
- Iraq's Clerics Association establishes branch (Al-Sabaah)
- Islamic Conference Calls For End Bloodshed (Al-Sabaah)
- 93 insurgents killed in 10 days (Gulf News)
- Al-Qaeda deputy mocks US Iraq plan (Aljazeera)
- Politics according to the Turkish State’s mentality (KurdishMedia)
- Kurdish Soldiers Join Battle for Baghdad (ABC News)
- Bush says no timetable for pullout from Iraq (AFP)
- Shara Reviews with Iraqi Delegation Situation in Iraq ()
- Syria and Iran Hold official Talks in Tehran (SANA)
- Bombers slaughter more than 100 ahead of new security crackdown in Baghdad (The Daily Star)
- Zawahiri challenges Bush to send the 'entire army' to Iraq (The Independent)
- Qurna – where two rivers meet and Adam’s Tree stands shrouded in myths (Voices of Iraq)
- British forces deny closing Shalamja border crossing (Voices of Iraq)
- Bush: New strategy in Iraq will prove effective (Voices of Iraq)
- Government urges citizens to bet on Iraq, not its neighbors (Voices of Iraq)
- Sit-in protest in Wassit over arrest of provincial council officials (Voices of Iraq)
- Dollar demand sharply higher in Iraqi Cenbank auction (Voices of Iraq)
- Kurdistan parliament to cut winter recess over Turkish threats (Voices of Iraq)
- Occupation forces want to drag Sadr movement into armed conflicts (Voices of Iraq)
- Iraq to receive arms from Pentagon within two months – spokesman (Voices of Iraq)
- Security developments in Iraq (Highlights on Monday, January 22, 2007) (Voices of Iraq)
- U.S. intel sparks Iraqi shift on militia (Associated Press)
- Zawahiri mocks Bush in new video (Middle East Online)
- Iraq, US forces capture more than 600 Sadr fighters (Middle East Online)
- US: Hundreds of al-Sadr men seized (Aljazeera)
- Iraq's Talabani seeks to mediate between US and Syria (BBC Monitoring)
- Iraq's Zebari urges neighbours to play "positive role" (BBC Monitoring)
- Spokesman says Iraq conferences abroad "unacceptable" (BBC Monitoring)
- Iraq's Al-Sadr bloc ministers attend cabinet meeting (BBC Monitoring)
- Congress to grill new US commander in Iraq on Maliki (Financial Times)
- Kurds deny Iraq oil law accord (Financial Times)
- Sunni-Shiite meet condemns sectarian war in Iraq (Middle East Online)
- Iraq to supply more troops "to fill Baghdad security vacuum" (BBC Monitoring)
- Iraq seeks help from Corus (The Guardian)
- IRAQ: 28% GROWTH RATE (Al-Hayat)
- US says Arabs too concerned by Iran military (Middle East Online)
- US military investigating crash of 'civilian aircraft' in Baghdad (Associated Press)
- Iraq sliding into abyss - UN (Reuters)
- WFP applauds USD1.3 million Indian donation to assist Iraqi children (AME Info FZ LLC)
- NBK reports net profit of USD 876 million for 2006 (AME Info FZ LLC)
- Record turnout expected for 4th Rebuild Iraq Exhibition (Jordan Times)
- Iraqi Minister of Industry: 230 factories functioning in Iraq (MENAFN)
- DNO says Iraq oil deal won't change (Earth Time)
- Iraqs Minister of Industry on visit to UK (Kuwait News Agency (KUNA))
- Mahmudiyah project helps boost local economy (Blacknathem News)
- Iraqi officials wrangle with Kurds over oil law (Reuters)
- Syria and Pakistan Stress importance of Iraq Security and Stability (SANA)
- More audiotapes incriminating "Chemical Ali" played in Anfal session (International Herald Tribune)
- Zawahiri says 'dogs of Iraq' are waiting to devour dead US troops (AFP)
- Dollar demand down in Iraqi Cenbank auction (Voices of Iraq)
- 1500 Iranians visit Karbala daily for Ashuraa (Voices of Iraq)
- Iraq plays Saudi Arabia in Khaliji 18th Gulf Cup tournament (Voices of Iraq)
- Anfal case defense requests testimonies of witnesses outside Iraq to be endorsed (Voices of Iraq)
- Civilian helicopter makes forced landing in Baghdad – U.S. army (Voices of Iraq)
- Final sentence on former Iraqi vice-president will not take long – prosecutor (Voices of Iraq)
- Iraqi professor assassinated in Baghdad (Voices of Iraq)
- Missan to take over security in few days (Voices of Iraq)
- Iraqi police investigate kidnapping of Egyptian embassy employee in Baghdad (Voices of Iraq)
- 'Chemical Ali" defiant in court (Aljazeera)
- Private helicopter downed in Iraq (Aljazeera)
- Senior British Official Explains British Presence and Plans for Southern Iraq (Asharq Alawsat)
- Iraq: From Mistakes to Sins (Asharq Alawsat)
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