2010年1月21日星期四

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Yahoo! News: Iraq


Brown to testify at Iraq inquiry before poll: reports (AFP)

Posted: 21 Jan 2010 04:24 PM PST

British Prime Minister Gordon Brown leaves the Alexandra Hospital in Harlow, Essex, following a visit. Brown's appearance at the Iraq war inquiry will be brought forward to before elections amid growing pressure for him to give evidence, reports said Thursday.(AFP/Pool/Chris Radburn)AFP - British Prime Minister Gordon Brown's appearance at the Iraq war inquiry will be brought forward to before elections amid growing pressure for him to give evidence, reports said Thursday.


US embassy seeks Iraqi fans on Facebook (AFP)

Posted: 21 Jan 2010 11:46 AM PST

The US embassy in Baghdad launched a Facebook page to AFP - In what could be seen as a new front in cyber diplomacy or a naive gesture, depending on your point of view, the US embassy in Baghdad launched a Facebook page on Thursday to "reach out to Iraqis."


Talabani queries Iraq ban on 'Saddam' candidates amid demos (AFP)

Posted: 21 Jan 2010 11:31 AM PST

In this image made available by the Iraqi President office, Iraqi President Talabani speaks during a press conference at Al-Salam Palace in Baghdad. The row over a ban on election candidates with alleged links to Saddam Hussein escalated on Thursday as Iraq's president questioned the ruling's legality and thousands of Shiites held street protests.(AFP/Iraqi President Office)AFP - The row over a ban on election candidates with alleged links to Saddam Hussein escalated on Thursday as Iraq's president questioned the ruling's legality and thousands of Shiites held street protests.


US Embassy in Baghdad looking for Facebook friends (AP)

Posted: 21 Jan 2010 11:11 AM PST

AP - The U.S. Embassy in Baghdad is looking for Iraqi friends on Facebook.

Iraq leader seeks ruling on committee behind ban (AP)

Posted: 21 Jan 2010 10:43 AM PST

Iraq's President Jalal Talabani (R) receives British Ambassador to Iraq John Jenkins at his residence in Baghdad January 20, 2010. REUTERS/ President Talabani's Press Office/Handout (IRAQ - Tags: POLITICS) FOR EDITORIAL USE ONLY. NOT FOR SALE FOR MARKETING OR ADVERTISING CAMPAIGNSAP - Iraq's president sought to calm rising pre-election tensions Thursday, pushing for a legal ruling on whether a political vetting panel had the right to blacklist hundreds of candidates for suspected links to Saddam Hussein's Sunni-led regime.


Ex-UK foreign secretary defends Iraq war decision (AP)

Posted: 21 Jan 2010 10:04 AM PST

Britain's Justice Secretary Jack Straw arrives to speak at the Iraq Inquiry in London,Thursday, Jan. 21, 2010. Straw was Britain's Foreign Secretary at the time of the allied invasion of Iraq.  (AP Photo/Matt Dunham)AP - Former British Foreign Secretary Jack Straw told the country's Iraq Inquiry on Thursday that he agonized over the decision to topple Iraqi dictator Saddam Hussein with force, but feels officials made the best decision they could.


Iraqi presidency seeks court decision on Baath ban (Reuters)

Posted: 21 Jan 2010 09:03 AM PST

Reuters - Iraq's presidency council has asked a court to rule on the legitimacy of a panel that banned scores of candidates from the March election because of links to Saddam Hussein's Baath party, the president said on Thursday.

Former UK foreign minister defends Iraq War backing (Reuters)

Posted: 21 Jan 2010 08:05 AM PST

Reuters - Britain's former foreign minister said on Thursday he deeply regretted the loss of life in Iraq but defended his decision to back the U.S.-led invasion in 2003.

Iraq president queries legality of candidate blacklist (AFP)

Posted: 21 Jan 2010 07:24 AM PST

Iraqi President Jalal Talabani -- pictured in Paris in 2009 -- has cast doubt on the legality of a controversial committee that has barred more than 500 candidates linked to Saddam Hussein from standing for election.(AFP/File/Benoit Tessier)AFP - Iraqi President Jalal Talabani cast doubt on Thursday on the legality of a controversial committee that has barred more than 500 candidates linked to Saddam Hussein from standing for election.


Briton in Iraq court over security guard shootings (AFP)

Posted: 21 Jan 2010 06:31 AM PST

Iraqi police escort Briton Daniel Fitzsimons (centre) following a brief court appearance in central Baghdad. The trial of the British security guard, accused of shooting dead two colleagues in Baghdad, has been adjourned to next month to allow a psychiatric evaluation of the defendant.(AFP/File/Amar Karim)AFP - The trial of a British security guard accused of shooting dead two colleagues in Baghdad was on Thursday adjourned to next month to allow a psychiatric evaluation of the defendant, a lawyer said.


Iraqis protest in support of 'Saddam' candidates ban (AFP)

Posted: 21 Jan 2010 06:20 AM PST

A man holds up a poster of Sunni Muslim MP Dhafer al-Aanie with a red 'X' painted across it during an anti-Baathist protest in central Baghdad. Thousands of Iraqis have held rallies in the mainly Shiite cities of Basra, Karbala and Najaf in support of a decision to bar election candidates linked to executed dictator Saddam Hussein.(AFP/Ali al-Saadi)AFP - Thousands of Iraqis held rallies in the mainly Shiite cities of Basra, Karbala and Najaf on Thursday in support of a decision to bar election candidates linked to executed dictator Saddam Hussein.


US military: Soldier dies in Iraq vehicle accident (AP)

Posted: 21 Jan 2010 06:02 AM PST

US army soldiers prepare to launch an RQ-7B Shadow drone over the province of Diyala, Iraq. The United States plans to provide Pakistan with a dozen unarmed drone aircraft that will help bolster its military as it takes on Taliban militants, US defence officials said.(AFP/File/Patrick Baz)AP - The U.S. military in Iraq says a soldier has died of injuries from a vehicle accident that was not related to combat.


Baghdad plans 75,000 apartments to modernize slum (Reuters)

Posted: 21 Jan 2010 05:59 AM PST

Reuters - The city of Baghdad asked foreign companies on Thursday to sign up for a project to design and build 75,000 apartments, the first phase of a $10 billion plan to rebuild the Iraqi capital's sprawling Sadr City slum.

Up to 10 percent of Iraqis disabled by war, sanctions (Reuters)

Posted: 21 Jan 2010 05:01 AM PST

Reuters - Amputee Hamza Hameed is a living reminder of the U.S. "shock and awe" bombardment during the 2003 U.S. invasion of Iraq, one of up to three million Iraqis disabled after years of war, sanctions and economic deprivation.
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