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- Iraqi Kurdistan halts oil exports over pay dispute
- Emerging Asia struggles to cut soaring fuel subsidies
- Biden Attacks Romney, GOP as 'Out of Touch'
- Drones coming to a sky near you as interest surges
- Iraq says death toll for March lowest since 2003 invasion
- Peace activists in failed bid to swarm NATO HQ
- Iraq hopes to plug electricity gap in 2013: deputy PM
- Iraq seeks end to FIFA home ban
- Kurds halt oil exports in payment row
- Iraq slams Qatar, Saudi on arms for Syria rebels
- Iraq working on Strait of Hormuz tension: deputy PM
- House Republican says misspoke on Pentagon budget
- Drones coming to a sky near you as prices fall, interest surges
- Qatar: Iraq's fugitive VP arrives for visit
- Fugitive Iraq VP leaves Kurdish zone for Qatar
- Iraq March oil exports highest since 1989
- Iraq warns against arming Syrian rebels
- In Afghanistan, Learning to Use Facebook to Protest
- Qatar says Iraq's fugitive Vice-President Tariq al-Hashemi arrives for 'official visit'
- INSIGHT: In Sinai, militant Islam flourishes - quietly
- Insight: In Sinai, militant Islam flourishes - quietly
- 10 things you need to know today: April 1, 2012
- Lights go off around globe for Earth Hour
- Lights go off around globe for Earth Hour
Iraqi Kurdistan halts oil exports over pay dispute Posted: BAGHDAD (Reuters) - Iraq's autonomous Kurdistan region halted its oil exports on Sunday, accusing the central government in Baghdad of failing to make payments to companies working there in the latest clash in their long-running dispute over oil rights. The disagreement heightens tensions in a broader dispute between Iraqi Arabs and ethnic Kurds over contested land, political autonomy and oil that has become a potential flashpoint for Iraq since the last U.S. troops left in December. ... |
Emerging Asia struggles to cut soaring fuel subsidies Posted: |
Biden Attacks Romney, GOP as 'Out of Touch' Posted: Vice President Joe Biden "can't remember" a candidate as out of touch with the American middle class as Mitt Romney, he said in an interview that aired today. The claim is not new to the Obama campaign, but in a CBS interview broadcast this morning... |
Drones coming to a sky near you as interest surges Posted: |
Iraq says death toll for March lowest since 2003 invasion Posted: |
Peace activists in failed bid to swarm NATO HQ Posted: |
Iraq hopes to plug electricity gap in 2013: deputy PM Posted: |
Iraq seeks end to FIFA home ban Posted: |
Kurds halt oil exports in payment row Posted: |
Iraq slams Qatar, Saudi on arms for Syria rebels Posted: |
Iraq working on Strait of Hormuz tension: deputy PM Posted: |
House Republican says misspoke on Pentagon budget Posted: WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The senior U.S. House Republican on budget matters said on Sunday he "misspoke" when he caused a stir last week by saying the Pentagon budget for next year was dishonest and the generals were not giving Congress their true advice. "I really misspoke, to be candid with you ...," congressman Paul Ryan, chairman of the House of Representatives Budget Committee, told CNN's "State of the Union" program. "I didn't mean to make that kind of impression," Ryan said, adding that he had apologized to General Martin Dempsey, chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff. ... |
Drones coming to a sky near you as prices fall, interest surges Posted: BERKELEY, Calif. - Drones are the signature weapon of U.S. wars in the 21st century. |
Qatar: Iraq's fugitive VP arrives for visit Posted: |
Fugitive Iraq VP leaves Kurdish zone for Qatar Posted: BAGHDAD (Reuters) - Iraq's fugitive Vice President Tareq al-Hashemi, at the centre of a political row that has jeopardized Iraq's sectarian balance, left the autonomous northern Kurdish region for Qatar on Sunday, a statement from his office said. Hashemi, one of the top politicians from the Sunni minority, is accused by Baghdad's Shi'ite-led government of running death squads, a charge he denies. He has been holed up in the Kurdish zone since Baghdad issued an arrest warrant for him in December. ... |
Iraq March oil exports highest since 1989 Posted: |
Iraq warns against arming Syrian rebels Posted: BAGHDAD (Reuters) - Iraq on Sunday warned Arab countries against supplying weapons and financial support to rebels fighting to oust Syrian President Bashar al-Assad, saying such moves risked escalating the conflict. "We want to extinguish the fire by draining the sources of force, we want to find a peaceful solution to the crisis," Iraqi Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki told reporters at a press conference. "We reject any arming of the opposition, we reject attempts to bring down the regime by force, because it will leave a wider crisis in the region," he added. ... |
In Afghanistan, Learning to Use Facebook to Protest Posted: The image is striking and heartbreaking. It captures a young teenage boy at the height of his grief. A tear streaks his cheek, his mouth drawn into a grimace and his eyes are swollen from crying. "Thank you USA And World For Killing My Complete Fmily and Helping My Tears to Shed [sic]," is the message written across the image in bright yellow letters. The internet meme of Afghan youth mourning the loss of family and neighbors after 17 Afghan civilians were murdered in Panjwai district on March 11 -- allegedly by U.S. ... |
Qatar says Iraq's fugitive Vice-President Tariq al-Hashemi arrives for 'official visit' Posted: DUBAI, United Arab Emirates - Qatar's state news agency says Iraq's fugitive Vice-President Tariq al-Hashemi has arrived in the Gulf nation on an "official visit." |
INSIGHT: In Sinai, militant Islam flourishes - quietly Posted: NORTH SINAI, Egypt (Reuters) - The group of 50 young men who had blocked off access to a small international military base in the Sinai desert would say nothing of who they were but their appearance held a few clues. Dressed in army fatigues and armed with AK-47s, they wore the long beards of the hardline Islamists who are increasingly a law unto themselves in this part of Egypt. ... |
Insight: In Sinai, militant Islam flourishes - quietly Posted: NORTH SINAI, Egypt (Reuters) - The group of 50 young men who had blocked off access to a small international military base in the Sinai desert would say nothing of who they were but their appearance held a few clues. Dressed in army fatigues and armed with AK-47s, they wore the long beards of the hardline Islamists who are increasingly a law unto themselves in this part of Egypt. ... |
10 things you need to know today: April 1, 2012 Posted: The Syrian crisis rages on, Kentucky and Kansas head to the NCAA championship, and more in our roundup of the stories that are making news and driving opinion |
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