Yahoo! News: Iraq
Yahoo! News: Iraq |
- Ex-U.S. ally Chalabi, now closer to Iran, on the rise in Iraq (McClatchy Newspapers)
- U.N. urges Iraq to ratify atomic inspection protocol (Reuters)
- Iraq to reinstate 20,000 Saddam-era army officers (AP)
- UN to weigh lifting Saddam-era sanctions on Iraq (AP)
- Shiite cleric accuses Iraq ministers of corruption (AFP)
- Journalists complain of pre-poll intimidation in Iraq north (AFP)
- Iraq pushes on with reinstating Saddam-era troops (Reuters)
- Iraq election: Will sectarian divisions limit turnout? (The Christian Science Monitor)
- Kurd-Arab feud threatens Iraq growth, investment (Reuters)
- Baghdad printers working flat out ahead of Iraq polls (AFP)
Ex-U.S. ally Chalabi, now closer to Iran, on the rise in Iraq (McClatchy Newspapers) Posted: 26 Feb 2010 04:34 PM PST McClatchy Newspapers - BAGHDAD — The Bush administration introduced Ahmad Chalabi, the former U.S. ally and perennially controversial Iraqi politician, as a secular, pro-Western Mr. Fix-It who could slide right into Saddam Hussein's old seat. |
U.N. urges Iraq to ratify atomic inspection protocol (Reuters) Posted: 26 Feb 2010 03:27 PM PST Reuters - The Security Council on Friday urged Iraq to ratify an agreement requiring it to accept intrusive inspections by the U.N. nuclear watchdog, which dismantled a covert Iraqi atom bomb program in the 1990s. |
Iraq to reinstate 20,000 Saddam-era army officers (AP) Posted: 26 Feb 2010 01:24 PM PST |
UN to weigh lifting Saddam-era sanctions on Iraq (AP) Posted: 26 Feb 2010 12:13 PM PST |
Shiite cleric accuses Iraq ministers of corruption (AFP) Posted: 26 Feb 2010 09:52 AM PST |
Journalists complain of pre-poll intimidation in Iraq north (AFP) Posted: 26 Feb 2010 09:49 AM PST |
Iraq pushes on with reinstating Saddam-era troops (Reuters) Posted: 26 Feb 2010 09:39 AM PST Reuters - Iraq has reinstated about 20,000 troops from Saddam Hussein's army under an initiative launched in 2008, but officials denied on Friday that the most recent reintegration was related to national elections next month. |
Iraq election: Will sectarian divisions limit turnout? (The Christian Science Monitor) Posted: 26 Feb 2010 09:23 AM PST The Christian Science Monitor - A little over a week before the Iraq election, the country is a cauldron of political attacks, sectarian divisions, and conspiracy theories that could limit the turnout in the countryâs most important national elections to date. |
Kurd-Arab feud threatens Iraq growth, investment (Reuters) Posted: 26 Feb 2010 08:16 AM PST |
Baghdad printers working flat out ahead of Iraq polls (AFP) Posted: 25 Feb 2010 09:42 PM PST |
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