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Riyadh Mohammed
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24 Iraqi tribal leaders killed at reconciliation gathering
BAGHDAD - At least 24 tribal leaders who were meeting at the house of an influential Sunni sheik to discuss national reconciliation efforts were killed and as many as ...
Former Iraqi Parliament Speaker Spreads Blame
Mahmoud al-Mashadani blamed political infighting for his downfall and criticized the United States, saying it had “handed us a ruined state.”
Amnesty Plan in Iraq Draws 18 Insurgents
Eighteen women associated with Al Qaeda in Mesopotamia that are known to have planned suicide bombings have turned themselves in to American-led forces.
Iraq Quietly Dismisses Its Anticorruption Officials
The dismissals, which were confirmed by senior Iraqi and American government officials, come as estimates of Iraqi corruption soar.
15 killed, dozens hurt in Baghdad bombings
BAGHDAD - Fifteen people were killed and dozens wounded by bombings in Baghdad yesterday, according to the police and hospital officials, part of an uptick in violence...
New Blasts in Uptick of Iraq Violence
Fifteen people were killed and dozens wounded by bombings in Baghdad on Tuesday, according to police and hospital officials.
Arts, Briefly: $14 Million to Preserve Iraqi Cultural Heritage
American and Iraqi officials began a two-year, $14 million plan on Monday to help preserve Iraq’s cultural heritage.
In Iraq's rubble, a dream of tourist joy
BAGHDAD - Humoud Yakobi gazes at the rubble-strewn parking lot, the maze of blast walls, and the clusters of dusty palm trees on the island around him and sees hotels,...
Promoting a Vision of Tourist Bliss in Baghdad’s Dusty Rubble
Iraq’s Board of Tourism is charged with a difficult task: attracting foreign visitors to a beleaguered country.
Iraq Signs Oil Deal With China Worth Up to $3 Billion
The contract was the first major oil deal the Iraq government has made with a foreign country since 2003.
Iraqi Government Raid Threatens to Inflame Province’s Tensions
A United States soldier patrolled the outskirts of Baquba, the capital of Diyala Province, where there are sectarian tensions.



















