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Fears of epidemics in Iraq and its neighboring countries
Fears prevail in Iraq's neighboring countries of the epidemic of polio spreading from Iraq into their territories.
Iraq, Health, 10/9/1999

Iraq's vice president calls on UN chief to interfere with Turkey
Iraq's vice President Tareq Aziz has called on the UN Secretary General Kofi Annan to interfere with Turkey to withdraw its forces from Northern Iraq.
Iraq, Politics, 10/9/1999

No French objection for the visit of the Pope to Iraq
Iraq-France, Politics, 10/9/1999

Baghdad describes concrete bombs as a cheat
Iraq depicted what the USA said regarding using concrete-filled bombs in its planes instead of using highly-explosive bombs as a lie.
Iraq-USA, Politics, 10/9/1999

Baghdad denies sending message to Washington
Baghdad has denied sending a message to the US administration though Amman, as announced by Jordan's King Abdullah upon heading for the US.
Iraq, Politics, 10/8/1999

UN approves Iraqi request for medicines
The UN has approved an Iraqi delivery of 57 French trucks to transport vaccines and medicines, according to the oil-for-food program.
Iraq, Politics, 10/8/1999

Some 27,000 sorties by US planes in Iraqi airspace since 1998
A US paper said on Thursday that US jets are using "cement" bombs instead of the traditional explosive bombs.
Iraq-USA, Military, 10/8/1999

Iraqi - Egyptian commercial committee to convene at end of month
The meetings of the Iraqi - Egyptian committee will convene at the end of October under the chairmanship of the trade ministers in the two states.
Egypt-Iraq, Economics, 10/7/1999

Iraq blames Washington, London for delaying and obstructing contracts for agricultural equipment
Iraq blamed the US administration and British government for delaying and obstructing contracts for agricultural equipment for handling the drought Iraq currently witnesses, said Iraqi Minister of Agriculture Abdul Ilah Hameed.
Iraq, Politics, 10/7/1999

Doubts over the Pope's visit to Iraq
Vatican sources said on Wednesday that the visit of Pope John Paul II to Iraq is facing real difficulties, adding that his controversial visit scheduled for the beginning of December might not take place.
Iraq-Vatican, Politics, 10/7/1999

US senator calls for backing Iraqi resistance
A member of the US Senate for the Democratic Party, Bob Kerry, has called for backing the Iraqi resistance in order to topple Iraqi President Saddam Hussein's government.
Iraq, Politics, 10/7/1999

UN approves Iraqi truck purchase
Iraq-UN, Economics, 10/7/1999

Iraq reiterates call for lifting UN sanctions
Iraq has reiterated its call on the UN to lift the sanctions imposed on it for nine years.
Iraq, Politics, 10/6/1999

Solidarity delegation with the Iraqi people arrives in Wahran
A delegation for solidarity with the Iraqi people arrived on Tuesday in Wahran coming from the Moroccan city of Wajda. It includes several British and Arab writers and intellectuals, led by a parliament member for the British Labor Party, George Galloway, in the context of its tour of several Arab and European countries.
Iraq-UK, Politics, 10/6/1999

Iraq - US renew no-fly zone clahses
Iraq-USA, Military, 10/6/1999

Kuwait holds foodstuffs ships to Iraq
Kuwait-Iraq, Politics, 10/6/1999

For tenth consecutive year, Iraqis go back to school under sanctions
For the tenth consecutive year, thousands of Iraqi children went back to school in extremely harsh economic and social conditions under the embargo enforced against their country.
Iraq, Education, 10/5/1999

Children's polio may spread out of Iraq
The World Health Organization WHO on Monday warned against the wide spread of children polio in Iraq and also of fears that this disease will spread in the region as a whole.
Iraq, Health, 10/5/1999

Iran urges lifting of economic sanctions from Iraq
Iraq-Iran, Politics, 10/5/1999

Symposium regarding the tragic situation of the Iraqi children
Iraq, Politics, 10/5/1999

UN okays oil-for-food increase
Iraq-UN, Economics, 10/5/1999

Iraq calls on Iran to release all Iraqi prisoners
The Iraqi daily al-Thawra on Monday called on Iran to release all Iraqi prisoners who are still being held since the end of the war between the two countries in 1988.
Iraq-Iran, Politics, 10/5/1999

El-Shawi: Visit of Iraqi vice president to Cairo personal
Sultan El-Shawi, Iraq's permanent representative to the Arab League, described the visit of Iraqi Vice President Taha Muhyi al-Din Maruf, who is well known in Cairo, as a personal and private visit without any political aspects.
Iraq, Politics, 10/4/1999

Report Iraqi prisoners of war ask for asylum in Iran
Iraq-Iran, Politics, 10/4/1999

Trade relations discussed by Iraqi, Iranian ministers
Iranian Minister of Trade Muhammad Shareyat Madari discussed with Iraqi Minister of Industry Adnan Abdul Majeed on Sunday in Tehran during a meeting held on the sidelines of the Tehran International Exposition, the readiness of their two countries to strengthen bilateral trade exchange in the course of UN resolutions.
Iraq-Iran, Politics, 10/4/1999

Iraq - US clashe in Muthanna province
Iraq-USA, Military, 10/4/1999

Arabs are not compelled to implement anti-Iraq embargo, says lawyers head
The Arab states are not compelled to implement the embargo imposed on Iraq, President of the Arab Lawyers Union, Sabah Al-Mokhtar, said. Article 58 of the United Nations charter exempts any country from implementing a U.N. decision that goes against its economic and security interests, said Al-Mokhtar.
Iraq-Regional, Politics, 10/4/1999


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