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- Bush to defend Iraq plan (Reuters)
- Barzani refuses to involve in Iran-US conflict (Al-Sabaah)
- Ya'qubi: Samara' disaster memory should be day of unity (Al-Sabaah)
- Iraqi foreign minister defends executions in Iraq as a necessary deterrent against terror (AP Worldstream)
- Chemring prepares for scaled down Iraq (Financial Times)
- New US commander warns of 'dire' Iraq situation (Financial Times)
- US moves to rein in Iraq's Shia militants (Financial Times)
- Bush warns against failure in Iraq (Aljazeera)
- KRG: Suspected Ghassemlou-murderer not among the US-captured Iranians (KurdishMedia)
- Embattled Bush pleads for a chance in Iraq (Middle East Online)
- U.S.-Iraqi troops clash with gunmen on Haifa Street; nine suspected insurgents reported captured (AP Worldstream)
- Iraqi politicians on both sides of sectarian divide see little new in U.S. State of the Union address; urge political solution (AP Worldstream)
- New push to control Baghdad areas (BBC News)
- Iraqi higher education minister survives attempt against his life (Voices of Iraq)
- Iraqs Minister of Industry on visit to UK
- Kurds deny Iraq oil law accord
- Mahmudiyah project helps boost local economy
- DNO says Iraq oil deal won't change
- Talks over the Euphrates River water quotas
- The International Federation of Businessmen preparing a conference on reverse migration
- Announcing the establishment of a Union for middle Furat economists
- The Norwegian D.N.O is optimistic about the contract of exporting oil
- The Oil Fund promises to drop Iraq’s debts in return for reforms
- Solar energy electricity: flaring Baghdad is the first of the projects in 2007
- State Department Official Outlines Plans To Rebuild Iraq
- Trade fair of Iraqi products
- Davos Forum holds workshop on Iraq
- Chevron holds talks with Iraq to build facility
- Iraq Struggles to Finish Oil Law
- Top Iraqi Kurdish officials reject Turkish statements on oil-rich city of Kirkuk
- Turkey rejects Iraqi oil marketing firm's advice to trade with Iraqi Kurds (BBC Monitoring)
- Iraqi national oil company tells Turkish firms: contact the north (Turkish Daily News)
- Shiite leader says federal regions are good solution for Iraq's security problem (AP Worldstream)
- Eleven Sunni MPs set up new bloc in Iraq parliament (BBC Monitoring)
- Turkey stops transit oil products shipments to Iraq except for US troops (BBC Monitoring)
- Arab League envoy to Iraq returns to Cairo for security reasons, League says (AP Worldstream)
- Iraq halts import of meat from Turkey - transporters' official (BBC Monitoring)
- Iraq struggles to re-distribute oil wealth (Turkish Daily News)
- Iraq's Hakim exonerates Sunnis; blames attacks on extremists (BBC Monitoring)
- Iraq cult leader among Najaf dead (Aljazeera)
- Fierce battle near Iraqi holy city leaves 300 militants dead (Middle East Online)
- Iraq refers Oil deals to Kurds, Angers Turkey (Zaman)
- Iraqis fail to reach deal on draft oil law (Gulf Daily News)
- Top Iraqi Kurdish officials reject Turkish statements on oil-rich city of Kirkuk (AP Worldstream)
- Iraqi MP says 15bn dollars unaccounted for in 2006 budget (BBC Monitoring)
- Senators distance themselves from troop 'surge' (Financial Times)
- AP Interview: deputy PM calls on Iran and U.S. to stop making Iraq a 'zone of conflict and competition' (AP Worldstream)
- Iraq sliding into civil war, report warns (Financial Times)
- Syria and Japan to Cooperate in Reconstructing Process in Iraq (SANA)
- UN Envoy in Iraq Depicts Syria's Role as Importan (SANA)
- Two takes on Iraq win hearts and minds at Sundance (AFP)
- Jordanians voice concern over influx of refugees from Iraq (AFP)
- US, Iraqi forces claim 250 insurgents wiped out in battle near Kerbala (The Daily Star)
- The parliament of South Kurdistan condemns Turkey’s military threats (KurdishMedia)
- U.S. Senate approves Petraeus as new commander of its troops in Iraq (Xinhua News Agency)
- Erbil seeks to become Middle East hub (ATWOnline.com)
- Kurdish player Hawar Malla leads Iraq in Gulf Cup bid (KurdishMedia)
- Iraqi Kurdish lawmakers urge Turkey to stop intervention (Kuwait News Agency (KUNA))
- The plight of the Kurds (The Economist Newspaper Limited)
- Pelosi makes surprise Iraq visit (AFP)
- Saddam's cousin says he gave orders to destroy Kurdish villages (International Herald Tribune)
- Turkey fears 'endless war' in Iraq (Aljazeera)
- Hundreds killed in Iraq battle (Aljazeera)
- Iraq-Security (Highlights on Thursday, January 28, 2007) (Voices of Iraq)
- Commission to investigate Iraq's elimination in Arabian Gulf Cup (Voices of Iraq)
- Parliament speaker criticizes president's statements (Voices of Iraq)
- Dollar bids slightly lower, exchange rates stable in Iraqi auction (Voices of Iraq)
- Talabani discusses outcome of Syria visit with Iraq's security council (Voices of Iraq)
- Prosecution offers Anfal case documents (Voices of Iraq)
- Sadrists, Islamic Party ink deal to maintain security (Voices of Iraq)
- Iraq's Prime Minister receives phone call from Bush (Voices of Iraq)
- Byblos Bank invests in Kurdistan Arbil (Voices of Iraq)
- Iraqis: Oil Law Won't Favor Americans (Associated Press)
- Qazanyia dam achieved with cost of ID4b (Al-Sabaah)
- Death Sentences for 33 convicted (Al-Sabaah)
- Kerbala' Governor Discusses Security Plan (Al-Sabaah)
- Parliament Postpones Vote on 2007 budget (Al-Sabaah)
- Construction projects in Qadisiya University (Al-Sabaah)
- Important suggestions help in fulfilling security plan (Al-Sabaah)
- Najaf mayor: We surmounted obstacles and airport would carried out at 6 months (Al-Sabaah)
- Swede arrested for carrying forged passports (Azzaman)
- US must abandon Iraqi cities or face nightmare scenario, say experts (The Independent)
- Clinton to Bush: clean up your mess before you leave (Xinhua News Agency)
- Ankara bridles at Baghdad's handoff of key oil file to Kurdish authorities (AFP)
- Baghdad says weekend battle foiled plot by fringe cult (The Daily Star)
- British troops in Basra may pay for US 'surge' (AFP)
- Undercover police presence increases in Amed (KurdishMedia)
- Death of Kurdistan countryside (KurdishMedia)
- So, just what does Turkey want from Kurdistan? (KurdishMedia)
- Are You Ready? Here’s The Plan (KurdishMedia)
- South Kurdish politics (KurdishMedia)
- Tension on the rise between Kurds, Turkmen and Arabs over Kirkuk’s fate (Associated Press)
- Three university professors, student kidnapped in northern Baghdad (Voices of Iraq)
- Sad Shiite rituals overwhelm Karbala locals in Ashura (Voices of Iraq)
- British defense secretary in Baghdad for talks with Talabani, Maliki (Voices of Iraq)
- Shiite legislator condemns killing, displacement of Sunnis (Voices of Iraq)
- Talabani discusses security plan with defense minister, national security advisor (Voices of Iraq)
- Dollar demand slightly down in Iraqi auction (Voices of Iraq)
- Najaf operation left 36 casualties among security forces (Voices of Iraq)
- Sadrist lawmakers meet Barazani in Arbil (Voices of Iraq)
- Security developments in Iraq (Highlights on Monday, January 29, 2007) (Voices of Iraq)
- Will Afghanistan and Iraq fulfil US aims? (Gulf News)
- Shiites not making Mazar pilgrimage (Associated Press)
- Cult leader killed in Najaf battle (Reuters)
- Al Hakim: Federal regions solution (Associated Press)
- Iraq strife threatens region (Financial Times)
- BAE Systems Regional Aircraft leases Jetstream 41 to Eastern Skyjets of Dubai (AME Info FZ LLC)
- Ministry of Labor launches small loans program (MENAFN)
- No consensus on Iraq's draft oil law (Bahrain Tribune)
- Iran to offer aid to Iraq reconstruction efforts ()
- Abu Dhabi to host Iraq ICT conference in February (MENAFN)
- Moqtada warms up to Sunnis (Azzaman)
- Bush warns Iran over Iraq, nuclear ambitions (Middle East Online)
- Hundreds of thousands mark Ashura in Iraq (Middle East Online)
- Najaf 'under control' after Iraqi forces defeat mystery fighters (The Guardian)
- US threatens firm response to Iranian meddling in Iraq (The Guardian)
- Iraq Sunni scholars unconvinced by Hakim's exoneration of Sunnis (BBC Monitoring)
- Hundreds of Shia cultists killed in Najaf fighting (Financial Times)
- 25 Iraqi Shiites killed in two blasts during Ahura ceremonies (Gulf News)
- Turkey-US move to combat rebels (BBC News)
- Iraq blasts kill Ashura pilgrims (BBC News)
- Saudi foreign minister receives US envoy to Iraq (BBC Monitoring)
- Iraq Sunni MP says new bloc open to Shi'is; criticizes party leaders (BBC Monitoring)
- Security conditions and the suspended Kuwaiti contract are behind the current fuel crisis in Iraq
- Oil ministry expects a soluion to the fuel crisis soon
- The highest bids of the Bank for selling the dollar versus high purchase offers
- 100 Iraqi Deputies call for the Kuwaiti National Assembly to cancel the debt of Iraq
- 527 million dinar for paving the streets of Basrah
- Brazil's exports triple in 2006
- USAID allocates $9.9m for Iraqi microfinance organizations
- Iraqis abandon their homes in Middle East's new refugee exodus (The Independent)
- Neighbors should repond urgently to Baghdad's call (The Daily Star)
- Mahathir plans special court to try war crimes in Iraq, Lebanon, Palestine (AFP)
- Another 47 dead in Iraq as calls for change grow in US (The Daily Star)
- Iran plans to expand military, economic ties with Iraq — report (AFP)
- U.S. commander urges lower expectations in Iraq (Reuters)
- The Real Idiocy (Asharq Alawsat)
- Brazil's exports triple in 2006 (Iraq Directory)
- Security conditions and the suspended Kuwaiti contract are behind the current fuel crisis in Iraq (Iraq Directory)
- Oil ministry expects a soluion to the fuel crisis soon (Iraq Directory)
- The highest bids of the Bank for selling the dollar versus high purchase offers (Iraq Directory)
- 100 Iraqi Deputies call for the Kuwaiti National Assembly to cancel the debt of Iraq (Iraq Directory)
- 527 million dinar for paving the streets of Basrah (Iraq Directory)
- 'The important thing for me is to leave country' (Gulf News)
- Iraqi government to carry out 31 water projects in Karbala (MENAFN)
- New measures to enhance housing sector in Kurdistan (MENAFN)
- KRG Nordic's second annual gala honours Kurds and friends (KRG)
- Iraq bans Turkish oil and meat (United Press International)
- Zooming fuel costs trouble Iraqi Kurdistan (Emirates News Agency (WAM))
- Will oil dominate the Kurds’ fate for good? (KurdishMedia)
- Pressure on Mexmur refugees continues (KurdishMedia)
- Najaf battle sign of Iraq’s chaos and clash of loyalties (Azzaman)
- Iraq wants Arabs not commemorate Saddam’s hanging (Azzaman)
- British minister visits army training centre in Basra (Voices of Iraq)
- New security plan to exclude no outlaw – Maliki (Voices of Iraq)
- Dollar demand slightly down in Iraqi auction (Voices of Iraq)
- Iraqi airways cancels flights to Syria till further notice (Voices of Iraq)
- No Iraqi newspapers for four days (Voices of Iraq)
- Three U.S. soldiers killed in Anbar (Voices of Iraq)
- Kurdish delegation in Baghdad for talks on oil (Voices of Iraq)
- 38 Shiites killed in Iraq Ashura attacks (Middle East Online)
- US commander: Time is short for Iraq turnaround (Middle East Online)
- UK Government: Defence Secretary in Basra: "Iraqi progress is encouraging" (M2 Presswire - UK)
- Nominee to head Mideast forces warns on Iraq (Financial Times)
- Influx of suicide bombers 'entering Iraq from Syria' (Financial Times)
- Kurdistan needs to understand Global Politics (KurdishMedia)
- During last 8 months 800 Arab families settled in Kirkuk,official (KurdishMedia)
- London's Kirkuk conference and some recommendations (KurdishMedia)
- KRG US Representative says sound oil policy promotes stability (KRG)
- Iranian Opposition Group Says 132,000 Iranian Agents Working in Iraq (Asharq Alawsat)
- US official: US not winning in Iraq (Aljazeera)
- Mortar attack leaves 89 casualties in Aazamiyah (Voices of Iraq)
- Barazani, U.S. envoy discuss issues of Kirkuk, Turkish Kurds (Voices of Iraq)
- Turkey rejects talking to Kurds in north (Azzaman)
- America ponders ways to curb Turkish Kurd rebels (Gulf News)
- US 'using opposition group to track Iranian influence networks in Iraq' (Gulf News)
- Riyadh and Iran cooperating to ease crises in Iraq and Lebanon (Associated Press)
- Bombers target pilgrims on Ashura (Reuters)
- US Senator: Bush not the only 'decider' on Iraq (Middle East Online)
- 'Time is short' for Iraq turnaround (Gulf News)
- Wanted: Shia leaders (Financial Times)
- Millions wasted in Iraq reconstruction, report concludes (The Guardian)
- Iraq stops flights to Syria in preparation for new security plan (AP Worldstream)
- Kissinger in call for unity on Iraq (Financial Times)
- Bush warned on risks in Iraq (Financial Times)
- Republicans, Democrats unite in opposing Bush Iraq surge (Middle East Online)
- Ten people killed in Iraq attacks (BBC News)
- “A minimized Iraq” arises in the heart of Amman
- Residents of Baghdad store fuel and food awaiting the new security plan
- Minister of Industry and Minerals discusses with major American companies the opportunities of industrial investment in Iraq
- Turkey-Iraq oil crisis ends
- Iraq Summit offers crucial business opportunities for ICT & Education leaders
- Iraq Sunnis urge EU to combat Iran "interference" (BBC Monitoring)
- Iraq to expel Iranian Mojahedin-e Khalq Organization (BBC Monitoring)
- Parliament to form financial and economic committee to revise Iraq's budget (PortAl Iraq)
- No talks with U.S. occupation troops, Sadr aide says (Azzaman)
- US commander denies Iraq failure (Aljazeera)
- Scores killed in Iraq market attack (Aljazeera)
- USACE makes progress on Baghdad Police College repairs, other Iraq reconstruction projects (PortAl Iraq)
- 185 professors killed since U.S. invasion (Azzaman)
- Baghdad most dangerous city for journalists-society (Voices of Iraq)
- Governor survives attempted assassination north of Baghdad (Voices of Iraq)
- A week of high demands for Dollar in Iraqi auction (Voices of Iraq)
- Group warns of cooperating with British forces (Voices of Iraq)
- Iraqi Ministry of Labor and Social Affairs starts small loans program (PortAl Iraq)
- Iraqi dinar exchange rate continues hiking (Al-Adala)
- More water projects developed in Karbala (PortAl Iraq)
- Parliament to form financial and economic committee to revise Iraq's budget (PortAl Iraq)
- USACE makes progress on Baghdad Police College repairs, other Iraq reconstruction projects (PortAl Iraq)
- Using force won't solve the problem in Iraq, Moallem says (SANA)
- President al-Assad stresses Syria's care for Iraq's security and stability (SANA)
- Outgoing top U.S. commander in Iraq defends job performance (Xinhua News Agency)
- Pity Iraq's Shiites, caught between justice and retribution (The Daily Star)
- Iraq stops flights with Syria as at least 70 killed in violence (The Daily Star)
- Iraqi central government is only party to strike deals with Turkish companies (Associated Press)
- Northern Iraq seen as next front in war (Los Angeles Times)
- Turkey-Iraq oil crisis ends (Sabah Turkey)
- “A minimized Iraq” arises in the heart of Amman (Iraq Directory)
- Residents of Baghdad store fuel and food awaiting the new security plan (Iraq Directory)
- Minister of Industry and Minerals discusses with major American companies the opportunities of industrial investment in Iraq (Iraq Directory)
- Scores killed in Iraq market blast ()
- Sunnis and Shiites plan to form two legislative blocs (Los Angeles Times)
- Iranian Mujahideen group must leave the country, says government (Associated Press)
- Journalist talks of news and nightmares in Baghdad (Reuters)
- League envoy's resignation raises questions about Arab role (Gulf News)
- Suicide bombers strike Shiite city as bombs and mortar attack rock Iraqi capital (AP Worldstream)
- General draws fire for 'failed Iraq policy' (Financial Times)
- Iraq death toll nears 2,000 in January (Financial Times)
- Four steps towards calming the chaos in Iraq (Financial Times)
- US probing report of helicopter crash in Iraq (Middle East Online)
- UK Arabic paper reports breakup of major Iraqi political blocs (BBC Monitoring)
- Iraqi commandos killed in Samarra (Aljazeera)
- KRG supports oil and gas council
- Bush to seek $100 billion for Iraq war
- Evidence 'is inconclusive on Iran involvement in Iraq' (Los Angeles Times)
- Al Sistani calls for Muslim unity (Associated Press)
- New Iraq report lays bare challenges to Bush plan (Middle East Online)
- 102 killed in Baghdad market blast (Middle East Online)
- Bush seeks record $245bn for war (Aljazeera)
- Baghdad suffers deadliest bombing (Aljazeera)
- Gates: US Gulf buildup is warning to possible foes (Middle East Online)
- Iraq lifts curfew in Najaf (Middle East Online)
- US loses fourth helicopter in less than two weeks (Associated Press)
- Iraq wants Kuwait to forgive debt, reparations
- Customs duties in Iraq
- Bush requests an additional budget to finance the war in Iraq
- Minister of Finance: seven billion dollars are the government’s subsidy for oil products within this year's budget
- LG official says Kurdistan's market one of company's strongest (Voices of Iraq)
- Baghdad blast affects dollar demand in Iraqi auction-trader (Voices of Iraq)
- U.S. intelligence report carries political messages (Voices of Iraq)
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