Iraqi Parliament Accepts Speaker’s Resignation
Tuesday, den 23. December 2008The Iraqi Parliament also authorized the government to approve a resolution to allow British, Australian and other foreign troops to stay in Iraq after the end of the year.
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Charges Dismissed in Iraq Against Ministry Detainees
Tuesday, den 23. December 2008Iraq’s interior ministry released a statement on Monday detailing the charges against its officials who were detained last week in a security crackdown.
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24 Detainees Are Freed in Iraq
Monday, den 22. December 2008Iraq’s interior ministry released a statement on Monday detailing the charges against its officials who were detained last week in a security crackdown.
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Brawl Halts Session of Iraqi Parliament
Thursday, den 20. November 2008A session of Iraq’s Parliament collapsed in chaos as a discussion among lawmakers about a security agreement boiled over into shouting and physical confrontation.
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Iraqi Lawmakers Brawl Over Security Pact
Wednesday, den 19. November 2008Iraq’s Parliament collapsed in chaos during a discussion about a three-year security agreement with the U.S.
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News Analysis: Amid Progress in Iraq, Sides Have Scores to Settle
Thursday, den 2. October 2008There are clear signs of progress in Iraq, like the recent passage of an election law, but some fear new violence.
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Amid Progress in Iraq, Sides Have Scores to Settle
Thursday, den 2. October 2008There are clear signs of progress in Iraq, like the recent passage of a provincial elections law, but some fear political rivalries will spark new violence.
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In Iraq, Progress Itself Brings Risks
Thursday, den 2. October 2008There are clear signs of progress in Iraq, like the recent passage of a provincial elections law, but some fear political rivalries will spark new violence.
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U.S. to Hand Over Security in Anbar to the Iraqis
Wednesday, den 27. August 2008The U.S. military will hand over responsibility for the security of Anbar Province, one of the most violent regions in Iraq, as early as next Monday, officials said.
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The Last Battle
Friday, den 1. August 2008The fight between the Shiites and the Sunnis in Iraq seems to be quieting down. But the Shiites still have one fight left — among themselves.
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