2009年4月20日星期一

Yahoo! News: Iraq

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Yahoo! News: Iraq

AP ENTERPRISE: Blackwater out of Iraq? No, not yet (AP)

Posted: 20 Apr 2009 04:39 PM PDT

FILE - In this Feb. 20,2004 file photo, signs welcome visitors to the private North Carolina-based security company Blackwater USA's headquarters near Moyock, N.C.  The security firm once known as Blackwater Worldwide will continue protecting American diplomats in Iraq for months to come, far longer than has previously been acknowledged, even though the company has no license to operate in the country and has been told by the State Department that its contracts will not be renewed. (AP Photo/Karen Tam, FILE)AP - Armed guards from the security firm once known as Blackwater Worldwide are still protecting U.S. diplomats in Iraq, even though the company has no license to operate there and has been told by the State Department its contracts will not be renewed two years after a lethal firefight that stirred outrage in Baghdad.


Army troops in Iraq prepare to head to Afghanistan (AP)

Posted: 20 Apr 2009 03:31 PM PDT

A U.S. Army soldier from the 4th Engineer Battalion washes a Humvee before turning over the keys to another unit at Camp Victory in Baghdad, Iraq, Monday, April 20, 2009. Barely a month after arriving in Iraq, an Army combat engineer battalion that clears bombs from roads is heading to Afghanistan, in what the military says is the largest movement of personnel and equipment from one war front to antoher.(AP Photo/ Maya Alleruzzo)AP - Only in Iraq a few weeks, nearly 500 U.S. Army combat engineers who specialize in clearing roads of explosives learned they were being shipped off to southern Afghanistan, one of the clearest signs of America's shifting wartime priorities. The transfer, which moved into its final stages Monday, is the largest movement so far of personnel and equipment from Iraq as President Barack Obama puts the focus on the fight in the Taliban heartland.


Supreme Court mulls legal immunity for Iraq (AFP)

Posted: 20 Apr 2009 12:56 PM PDT

A view of the US Supreme Court in Washington DC. Several US Supreme Court justices expressed doubt Monday at filing lawsuits against the current Iraqi government in US courts for abuses committed under the former Saddam Hussein regime.(AFP/File/Mandel Ngan)AFP - Several US Supreme Court justices expressed doubt Monday at filing lawsuits against the current Iraqi government in US courts for abuses committed under the former Saddam Hussein regime.


US tech giants head to Iraq (AFP)

Posted: 20 Apr 2009 11:58 AM PDT

Executives from top US IT giants including Google, Twitter and YouTube are visiting Iraq to help the nation find tech-savvy ways to rebuild, the US State Department said.(Twitter)AFP - Executives from top US IT giants including Google, Twitter and YouTube are visiting Iraq to help the nation find tech-savvy ways to rebuild, the US State Department said Monday.


Syrian PM to visit Iraq (AFP)

Posted: 20 Apr 2009 11:54 AM PDT

Syrian Prime Minister Mohammed Naji Otri, pictured in 2007, will kick off a two-day visit to Iraq on Tuesday at the head of a ministerial delegation aimed at improving ties between the two neighbours.(AFP/File/Awad Awad)AFP - Syrian Prime Minister Mohammed Naji Otri will kick off a two-day visit to Iraq on Tuesday at the head of a ministerial delegation aimed at improving ties between the two neighbours.


Justices skeptical on allowing Iraq to be sued (AP)

Posted: 20 Apr 2009 10:56 AM PDT

AP - The Supreme Court seemed skeptical on Monday about holding the current Iraqi government responsible in American courts for the acts of Saddam Hussein's regime.

Suicide bomber kills three in Iraq (AFP)

Posted: 20 Apr 2009 10:22 AM PDT

An Iraqi officer walks past the scene of a suicide bombing in Baquba. A suicide bomber disguised as an Iraqi policeman killed on Monday three officers and wounded 15 people, including eight US soldiers and a child, in the third such attack in over a week.(AFP)AFP - A suicide bomber disguised as an Iraqi policeman killed on Monday three officers and wounded 15 people, including eight US soldiers and a child, in the third such attack in over a week.


In Iraq, 'Everybody knows somebody killed by the war' (McClatchy Newspapers)

Posted: 20 Apr 2009 10:17 AM PDT

Umm Anas, center, the mother of Anas Hitham Hammed, who was killed by unknown gunmen during a jewelry store heist, holds a photo of him during his funeral in Baghdad, Iraq, Monday, April 20, 2009. Gunmen with silencer-fitted weapons killed at least seven people during a daylight heist of jewelry stores in a busy Shiite shopping district of Baghdad on Sunday. (AP Photo/Khalid Mohammed)McClatchy Newspapers - BAGHDAD — Amir Jabbar doesn't know how many of his friends have been murdered since the Iraq war started six years ago. He stopped counting sometime back in 2007. The numbers just got too high, he said.


Two children killed in blast targeting father (AFP)

Posted: 20 Apr 2009 04:25 AM PDT

Iraqi police officers stand to attention at their headquarters in the town of Haditha, April 19. Two girls under the age of 12 have been killed in Iraq when a sticky bomb targeting an army officer exploded outside their home as he left for work, police said.(AFP/Ali Yussef)AFP - Two girls under the age of 12 were killed in Iraq on Monday when a sticky bomb targeting an army officer exploded outside their home as he left for work, police said.


Suicide bomber kills three Iraqi police: army (AFP)

Posted: 20 Apr 2009 02:59 AM PDT

Iraqi police officers stand to attention at their headquarters in the town of Haditha, April 19. Two girls under the age of 12 have been killed in Iraq when a sticky bomb targeting an army officer exploded outside their home as he left for work, police said.(AFP/Ali Yussef)AFP - A suicide bomber targeting a joint Iraqi and American foot patrol northeast of Baghdad on Monday killed three people and wounded eight coalition soldiers, military officials told AFP.


16 die as bus and truck collide in Iraq: police (AFP)

Posted: 20 Apr 2009 01:29 AM PDT

A van drives past the city of Sulaimaniyah, 2005. A microbus and a large truck collided on a highway in the northern Kurdish region of Iraq, killing 16 people and injuring another nine, police said.(AFP/File/Ahmed al-Rubaye)AFP - A microbus and a large truck collided on a highway in the northern Kurdish region of Iraq, killing 16 people and injuring another nine, police said on Monday.


Iraqi women learn to read in new schools (AFP)

Posted: 19 Apr 2009 08:19 PM PDT

An Iraqi woman reads from a book at a class in Baghdad's al-Dora neighbourhood. Last year saw a sharp increase in the number of suicide attacks committed by women in Iraq but now, in a country where 35 percent of the female population is illiterate, a new programme is aiming to help women into education.(AFP/File/Ahmad al-Rubaye)AFP - About 20 Iraqi women, all dressed in traditional Muslim black abayas, were gathered in Baghdad repeating a sentence from a primary schoolbook.


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