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London's inhabitants pay price for war on Iraq
London's inhabitants, in yesterday blasts, have paid the price for the war on Iraq, British Parliament member George Galloway said Friday vehemently condemning these blasts.
Iraq-UK, Politics, 7/9/2005
Egypt will downsize diplomatic mission in Iraq
Asked whether an Egyptian team should have had been sent to Iraq for negotiations with the abductors of the slain Egyptian diplomat, Abul-Gheit explained that it was impossible to contact the abductors because they had made no contacts with the Egyptian side.
Egypt-Iraq, Politics, 7/9/2005
Egyptian diplomat's assassination widely condemned
The assassination of head of Egypt's diplomatic mission in Iraq Ihab el-Sherif was strongly condemned by several Islamic, Egyptian, Arab and African parties and personalities.
Egypt-Iraq, Politics, 7/9/2005
Attacks continued in Iraq
Medical and military sources reported that 8 persons including three gunmen were killed while the bodies of 6 persons were found killed by bullets to the head in Musil city to the north of Baghdad on Friday.
Iraq, Military, 7/9/2005
Khasawenah quits as lawyer for Saddam Hussein
Ziad al-Khasawenah, chairman of the defense team for the former Iraqi President Saddam Hussein, resigned from his post and accused certain American lawyers on the team of trying to take over the defense measures.
Iraq, Politics, 7/9/2005
Partial Italian withdrawal from Iraq
Iraq-Italy, Politics, 7/9/2005
Duleimi- Shamakhani: no one can prevent cooperation between Iraq and Iran
The Iraqi and Iranian defense ministers on Thursday in Tehran said that Iraq will start military cooperation in the field of fighting terrorism with Iran, and that it guarantees to Tehran that its land will not be used for launching attacks against it. The two ministers stressed no body can prevent their countries from their cooperation.
Iraq-Iran, Politics, 7/8/2005
Egypt confirms the killing of its ambassador in Iraq
al-Qaida added that "jails in Egypt are filled with al-Mujahideen and the Egyptian courts sentenced several monotheists to death including our great Sheikh Ayman al-Zawahiri," in remarks to the second ranking man in al-Qaida organization who is sentenced in absentia in Egypt.
Egypt-Iraq, Politics, 7/8/2005
Plan to blow up Iraq's ministry of interior stopped
The Iraqi minister of the interior announced the detention of members of what he called a secret organization linked to Abu Musab al-Zarqawi "intending to blow up the whole of the Iraqi Ministry Of Interior."
Iraq, Military, 7/8/2005
Zarqawi group reportedly killed Egyptian ambassador in Iraq
News reports from al-Jazeera and al-Arabia satellite TV stations said that Egypt's top diplomat in Iraq to Iraq, Eyhab al-Sharif, had been executed.
Iraq-Egypt, Politics, 7/7/2005
Iraqi government accuses foreign diplomats of meeting with armed groups
Iraqi President Jalal al-Talibani strongly denied contacts between the Iraqi government and armed groups despite reports which said that American representatives met with gunmen leaders.
Iraq, Politics, 7/7/2005
Zarqawi says he will continue fighting
Leader of al-Qaida organization in Mesopotamia, Abu Musdab al-Zarqawi, rejected stances which call for making a distinction between resistance which target the Americans in Iraq and that targets the civilians.
Iraq, Politics, 7/7/2005
Scores killed in Iraq
Armed insurgents continued on Wednesday in various parts of Iraq, resulted in killing or injuring scores of Iraqis. The last victim was one Iraqi police officer, while other ten were reported wounded following gunfire opened on their vehicle in Baghdad.
Iraq, Military, 7/7/2005
Zarqawi vows to continue fighting
The leader of al-Qaida organization in Mesopotamia, Abu Musab al-Zarqawi, rejected stances which call for distinction between legitimate resistance which target the Americans in Iraq and those that target civilians.
Iraq, Politics, 7/6/2005
Financial Times: British forces withdrawal from Iraq expected
The British daily Financial Times disclosed on Tuesday that the British defense office has prepared a plan to withdraw a great part of its forces from Iraq.
Iraq-UK, Politics, 7/6/2005
Continued attacks in Iraq
Two sisters were killed in bombardment by mortar shelling to the north of al-Ramadi city in al-Anbar governorate to the west of Baghdad. The side which fired the mortars was not identified.
Iraq, Military, 7/6/2005
Pakistani diplomat attacked in Iraq
A procession carrying the Pakistani diplomat to Iraq was exposed to an armed attack in Baghdad. It is the second attack of its kind which targeted a prominent diplomat within hours and the third within three days.
Iraq, Local, 7/6/2005
Al-Qaida claims responsibility for kidnapping Egyptian ambassador in Iraq
Al-Qaida organization in Mespotamia claimed responsibility for the kidnapping of the Egyptian ambassador in Iraq Eyhab al-Sharif while operations targeted foreign diplomats in Iraq were escalated.
Iraq-Egypt, Military, 7/6/2005
Al-Assad receives Iraqi president envoy
Syria-Iraq, Politics, 7/5/2005
Two armed groups in Baghdad appoint a spokesman, intend merging
Iraq, Politics, 7/5/2005
Al-Duleimi calls Sunnis to take part in next vote
the spokesman for the general congress of the Sunnis in Iraq and chairman of al-Waqf al-Sunni, Adnan al-Duleimi, called in the Sunni to organize their lines to take part in the next elections and start to register themselves in the offices of the elections committee.
Iraq, Politics, 7/5/2005
Syria adopts all required measures to control borders with Iraq: former Iraqi minister
Syria took all the required measures to control her joint borders with Iraq, former Iraqi Interior Minister said Sunday, stressing that border security on the Iraqi side is an Iraqi responsibility and "It is unfair to hold Syria the responsibility of both border's security."
Syria-Iraq, Politics, 7/5/2005
On the kidnapping of the top Egyptian official envoy in Iraq
In the course of the implications of the kidnapping of the chairman of the Egyptian diplomatic mission in Iraq, the Egyptian foreign ministry said it hopes that ambassador Eyhab al-Sharif will be treated as a "nationalist" that supports Arab causes, noting that al-Sharif had chosen to work in Iraq in order to serve the interests of the Iraqi people.
Iraq-Egypt, Politics, 7/5/2005
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