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Iran, Iraq stress closer ties
The Iraqi official thanked Iran for its support of Iraqi nation at various times, notably, "with regards to political developments in Iraq."
Iraq-Iran, Politics, 6/10/2006

Time to withdraw UK troops from Iraq, say families
Some families of British soldiers serving in Iraq launched a new petition today, calling on Prime Minister Tony Blair to withdraw "demoralized" troops from Iraq.
Iraq-UK, Politics, 6/10/2006

Iraqi key ministers not part of spoil system
The Iraqi Council of Representatives (parliament) voted by large margins June 8 to approve nominees for the three remaining ministerial positions in Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki's Cabinet.
Iraq-USA, Politics, 6/9/2006

Zarqawi's death not going to stop the violence
Abu Musab al-Zarqawi initially survived the June 7 air strike, the US said, but died from his wounds while laying on a stretcher shortly thereafter, a senior US military officer in Baghdad said today.
Iraq-USA, Politics, 6/9/2006

Germany says 'no' to US request for military trainers in Iraq
Germany-Iraq-US Germany will not send military trainers or troops to Iraq, deputy government spokesman Thomas Steg told the media in Berlin following a report that US Secretary of Defense Donald Rumsfeld had requested German military trainers in the war-torn Middle East country.
Iraq-Germany, Politics, 6/9/2006

US wants to give diverse expertise to Iraq
Iraq, Economics, 6/9/2006

Zarqawi killed in Iraq
US President George W. Bush said today that Jordanian-born terrorist leader Abu Musab al-Zarqawi had been killed yesterday in a precision air strike by US special operations forces in Iraq, in what he described as a "severe blow to al-Qaida and... a significant victory in the War on Terror."
Iraq-USA, Politics, 6/8/2006

Iraq appoints ministers for defense and interior
The Iraqi parliament overwhelmingly approved new nominees for the vacant cabinet ministerial posts of defense and the interior as well as secretary of state for national security.
Iraq, Politics, 6/8/2006

Hope for inquiry into UK soldiers' deaths in Iraq
Relatives of four British soldiers killed in Iraq started Wednesday a legal appeal against the government's refusal to hold an independent inquiry into the circumstances of their deaths.
Iraq-UK, Politics, 6/7/2006

EU wants new chapter in ties with Iraq
The European Commission presented Wednesday a strategy paper aimed at opening a new chapter in its relations with Iraq.
Iraq-European Union, Politics, 6/7/2006

85 percent of police trained in southern Iraq, says UK
An average of 85 percent of the police force have been trained in three of the four provinces controlled by the British in southern Iraq, Foreign Secretary Margaret Beckett has revealed.
Iraq-UK, Politics, 6/7/2006

Egypt supports Iraqi reconciliation conference
Egypt-Iraq, Politics, 6/7/2006

US on the increased violence in Iraq
McCormack said yesterday "first of all, the government is not yet complete. Prime Minister Maliki is acting as not only prime minister, but minister of interior, minister of defense
Iraq-USA, Politics, 6/6/2006

Iraq parliament delays key ministers selection
Voting on three key Iraqi ministry posts that include defense and interior has been postponed in parliament for two weeks.
Iraq, Politics, 6/5/2006


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