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AL official heads for Baghdad to prepare for Iraq reconciliation conf
Ambassador Ahmed Bin Heli, Arab League (AL) Assistant Secretary General for Political Affairs, left for Baghdad on Saturday with his accompanying delegation on a five-day visit to Iraq.
Regional-Iraq, Politics, 11/5/2005
Kissenger warns against an early withdrawal from Iraq
In Belgium the US former secretary of state Henry Kissenger expressed his opposition for any early pull out of the American forces from Iraq. He warned against catastrophic results of any defeat and a hasty withdrawal for the American forces.
Iraq-USA, Politics, 11/5/2005
Al-Qaida calls diplomatic missions to leave Iraq
A statement for al-Qaida organization in Iraq warned diplomatic missions and urged them to leave Iraq, otherwise they will face death, especially the missions which had announced earlier cooperation with what it called " the government which is installed by the invaders crusaders."
Iraq, Politics, 11/5/2005
Member of Muslim Scholars Commission detained
The American forces detained Diab Saad al-Obeidi, member of the Muslim Scholars Commission member and Imam and preacher of Abi Sida mosque in Baqouba.
Iraq, Military, 11/5/2005
Continued American losses in Iraq
About the American losses in Iraq, the American army in Iraq said that one of its soldiers was killed in what it described as unmilitary action in southeast of the capital, Baghdad.
Iraq, Military, 11/5/2005
Iran, Iraq review expansion of bilateral relations
Iraq-Iran, Politics, 11/5/2005
The Independent: US soldier kills superior officers in Iraq
Iraq-USA, Politics, 11/5/2005
al-Riyadh: Abdullah asks Bush to release Barazan al-Takriti
The Saudi daily al-Riyadh said that the Saudi King Abdullah Ibn Abdul Aziz sent a message to the America President George W. Bush asking him to consider the releasing the brother for the former Iraqi President Saddam Hussein, Barazan al-Takriti.
Iraq-Saudi Arabia, Politics, 11/4/2005
On US forces reduction; insurgents creative with technology in Iraq
The Pentagon announced on Thursday that the American army will wait until the end of the Iraqi elections due in mid December, before taking any decision on the possibility of reducing the number of the American forces in Iraq, estimated at 160,000 soldiers.
Iraq-USA, Military, 11/4/2005
Morocco calls for releasing of its two hostages in Iraq
The Moroccan government deplored what it described the "barbaric behaviors which contradict with the teaching of Islam," commenting on a statement attributed to al-Qaida organization in Iraq, which announced determination to execute the two Moroccan hostages.
Morocco-Iraq, Politics, 11/4/2005
More Americans, Iraqis killed in Iraq
A statement attributed to al-Qaida in Iraq claimed responsibility for downing one America helicopter in al-Ramadi, west of Baghdad on Wednesday and this resulted in killing two American marines
Iraq, Military, 11/4/2005
Muslim Scholars Commission in Iraq announces solidarity with Damascus
The Muslim Scholars Commission in Iraq voiced solidarity with Syria before what it descried as American pressures which it considered as a scheme to destroy the Arab and Islamic states.
Iraq-Syria, Politics, 11/2/2005
Senator Rockefeller's seeks how officials misled US citizens into Iraq war
US Senator Jay Rockefeller had threatened last week to seek an outside investigation on how intelligence information was abused to mislead the country into a war against Iraq.
Iraq-USA, Politics, 11/2/2005
Iraqi minister says US and UK spies arrested in Iraq; Iran meddling
Iraqi Interior Minister Bayan Baqir Jabr on Tuesday termed the allegations that Iran is meddling in Iraqi affairs as "ridiculous."
Iraq-UK, Politics, 11/2/2005
American forces release 500 prisoners from Abu Ghreib prison
al-Qaida organization in Iraq said on the Internet that it brought two of the workers for the Moroccan embassy it kidnapped in October to the legislative commission of the organization for trial. The statement showed two passports and ID cards of driver Abdul Rahim Bu'alam and Abdul Karim al-Muhafizi who were kidnapped while they were on their way from Jordan to Baghdad.
Iraq-USA, Politics, 11/2/2005
Scores killed, injured in Iraq
Scores of Iraqis were killed or injured in new attacks in different parts of Iraq, while the American and Iraqi forces intensify their campaigns to chase gunmen and limit the number of bomb explosions.
Iraq, Military, 11/2/2005
Elections campaigns start in Iraq
Iraq, Politics, 11/2/2005
Iraqi political blocs start announcing candidates
In line of the security situation in Iraq which has been deteriorated drastically, the Iraqi political entities and blocs continued preperations to launch the general elections due on December 15.
Iraq, Politics, 11/1/2005
Iraqis must bridge sectarian divide, Khalilzad says
Khalilzad said some of Iraq's key parties are purely from one sect, "and that's not a good thing.
Iraq-Afghanistan, Politics, 11/1/2005
On Poland, Italy troop withdrawal from Iraq
The acceleration of developments in Iraq dropped its shadows on the future of the foreign forces deployed there.
Iraq-USA, Politics, 11/1/2005
Scores killed, injured in Basra explosion, seven Americans killed
Some 20 Iraqis were killed and other 45 injured in a booby trapped car explosion in Basra city in south Iraq on Monday evening.
Iraq, Military, 11/1/2005
AL delegation to prepare for Iraqi national reconciliation conference
Iraq-Regional, Politics, 11/1/2005
Talibani calls for releasing Barazan al-Takriti for medical treatment
The Iraqi President Jalal al-Talibani on Sunday called on the prime minister Ibrahim al-Jaafari to work for getting Barazan al- Takriti, brother for the toppled Iraqi President Saddam Hussein, out of prison to be admitted to hospital for cancer treatment.
Iraq, Politics, 10/31/2005
Iraqi political blocks complete alliances before elections
The main coalitions among the Iraqi political entities were completed to form the almost final map for the legislative elections due to be held on November 15.
Iraq, Politics, 10/31/2005
26,000 Iraqis were killed or injured as a result of war on terrorism
about 26,000 Iraqis were killed or injured in attacks carried out by gunmen since January 2004. But the report ignored to give mention to the number of Iraqis killed by the fire of the American forces.
Iraq-USA, Military, 10/31/2005
Berlusconi: I tried to convince Bush not to go to war
The Italian Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi announced that he had tried repeatedly and in coordination with the Libyan leader Muammar al-Qathafi to convince the American president not to wage war on Iraq.
Iraq-Italy, Politics, 10/31/2005
Continued fighting, five Iraqis were killed
A source in the Iraqi ministry of interior said that gunmen attacked the car which was carrying the advisor in the cabinet Ghaleb Abdul Hadi, brother of the Iraqi Vice President, and this resulted in killing him and his driver. The killed man is a leading figure in the Higher Council For The Islamic revolution.
Iraq, Military, 10/31/2005
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