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Iraqi governorates aim to coordinate security, demarcate borders
The participants adopted a work plan that states to demand the formation of a force from the governorates allocated to protect the area, and demanded border demarcation between the southern governorates
Iraq, Politics, 12/10/2005
Iraq national dialogue vital, Annan says
The increasingly sectarian nature of violence in Iraq, the continued lack of security, and ongoing human rights violations pose key challenges as the country prepares to go to the polls next week, underscoring the need for the communities to reach out to each other, according to a United Nations report released yesterday.
Iraq-UN, Politics, 12/10/2005
US military commander: Iraqi security forces ready for third election
A US military commander whose forces operate in western Iraq says Iraqi security forces are ready for the country's third election in 2005.
Iraq-USA, Politics, 12/10/2005
11 Iraqis killed in various attacks in Iraq
Some 11 Iraqis including civilians and members of the security forces were killed in attacks and clashes in various areas in Iraq.
Iraq, Military, 12/10/2005
Leading figure in al-Qaida arrested, security in Iraq deteriorating
US President George W. Bush rejected to specify a date for the withdrawal of the American forces form Iraq, while security conditions in the country have been deteriorating several days before the Iraqi parliamentary elections.
Iraq-USA, Politics, 12/10/2005
US continues investigation on killing of US hostage
an armed group calling itself "the army of the victorious group" said it kidnapped on Thursday five Iranian officials in al-Taremeyah area north of Baghdad. A statement broadcast by the group on the internet said it kidnapped the five officials after clashes with a speciaized military protection vehicle.
Iraq-USA, Military, 12/10/2005
Syria hosts thousands of Iraqis: Iraqi Defense Minister
Iraq-Syria, Politics, 12/10/2005
The Iraq politics issue has two dimensions
With the start of so-called "phase 2" investigation by the Senate into how the US intelligence was used to lead the country into a war, and the increased attention this subject was getting, the administration came out with strong attacks against those who made such claim because this greatly undermines the administration's public support in how the administration and its supporters seek to frame the political debate about this issue.
Iraq-USA, Editorial, 12/8/2005
Saddam protest his trial which adjourned for two weeks
Saddam added "what I am careful about is to please my God and humanity and the American people to know what their rulers had committed against the Arab nation." Hundreds of Iraqi demonstrated in al-Auja city in Tikrit in protest of the trial which they described as unfair.
Iraq, Politics, 12/8/2005
Bush says steady progress being achieved in Iraq
In the second of a planned series of four speeches detailing the administration's strategy for victory in Iraq, US President George W. Bush outlined successes achieved in rebuilding that country's infrastructure. The president made his remarks December 7 to the Council on Foreign Relations. Here is what he said:
Iraq-USA, Politics, 12/8/2005
The course of Saddam trial
During Wednesday's trial session for Saddam Hussein, the court listened to the testimonies of two witnesses from behind the curtains. They were introduced by the initials of their names and their voices were changed in order not to be identified.
Iraq, Politics, 12/8/2005
Al-Qaida affiliate group rescues a member from hospital
The Iraqi arena on Wednesday witnessed attacks that covered various parts of Iraq, the most remarkable of which was that gunmen attacked a hospital in Karkouk city that ended in their liberation of one detainee linked to al-Qaida organization before they were able to flee.
Iraq, Military, 12/8/2005
Hostages kidnappers extend grace period in Iraq
Iraq, Local, 12/8/2005
UK to avoid low-flying in Iraq after admitting plane shot down
Iraq-UK, Politics, 12/8/2005
Muslim Scholars Commission boycott the elections in Iraq
Kubeisi stressed that "the commission does not stand with any one side in these elections."
Iraq, Politics, 12/7/2005
US military operations in Anbar governorate, west Iraq
Iraqi Islamic Party criticized this military operation and it called on the UN and the Arab League to interfere in order to stop it.
Iraq, Politics, 12/7/2005
American kidnapped in Iraq, al-Qaida police academy attack
the media official for the Kurdistani Islamic Federation said that the supporters of the Kurdistani Democratic Party which is led by Masoud al-Barazani attacked the headquarters of the Islamic Federation in Dahouk city and burnt one of them in the downtown of the city.
Iraq, Military, 12/7/2005
More foreigners are kidnapped in Iraq
the Islamic Army group in Iraq claimed in a video recording the kidnapping of what it called an American security advisor for the Iraqi housing ministry
Iraq, Local, 12/7/2005
Two police women behind the police academy attack in Baghdad
The Iraqi minister of the Interior Baqer Jaber Soulagh said that two police women carried out the twin suicide operation in the police academy in Baghdad and resulted in killing more than 37 sand injuring 72 of the officers and students of the academy.
Iraq, Military, 12/7/2005
Saddam prevented from having pen and paper at trial
The trial of the former toppled Iraqi President and seven of his Aides will resume today over the killing of 148 persons from the town of al-Dajil in 1982. This was following a contentious session for witnesses in which tension and disorder overwhelmed the court.
Iraq, Politics, 12/6/2005
Former Iraqi official died in prison
The American army announced in a statement that Muhammad Hamza al-Zubeidi, the former Iraqi prime minister died in prison.
Iraq, Politics, 12/6/2005
Rumsfeld says Iraqis are better off
US Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld told students and faculty at the Johns Hopkins University yesterday in a speech about the future of Iraq that success in Iraq should not be defined as an absence of terrorist attacks.
Iraq-USA, Politics, 12/6/2005
Efforts to release western hostages in Iraq
Scholars and intellectuals from the Arab and Islamic worlds, in a statement, appealed the kidnappers of the four western hostages to release them quickly, because they affiliate, according to the statement to a peaceful organization known for its support to the causes of oppressed peoples.
Iraq-UK, Local, 12/6/2005
American soldier killed in Iraq; French man kidnaped
unidentified gunmen kidnapped today west of Baghdad a French man working in the capita Baghdad.
Iraq, Military, 12/5/2005
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