The Hindu | Iraq's new parliament holds its first session as political deadlock continues Los Angeles Times Iraq's new parliament held its first session Monday three months after inconclusive national elections. ... Iraq's new parliament convenes but defers on appointing leaders Public Anger Aimed at Iraq Politicians Iraq parliament sits; politicians say new government months away |
CBC.ca | Five killed in Iraq attacks AFP BAGHDAD β Attacks across Iraq claimed the lives of five people on Monday, including a police colonel who was killed by a bomb in the south of the capital, ... At least 24 killed as gunmen storm Iraq's Central Bank Gunmen, bombs target Iraq central bank Attack on Iraq's Central Bank kills at least 26 |
MiamiHerald.com | US dumping toxic brew in Iraq Press TV The United States will be leaving a toxic brew of hazardous waste behind when US forces withdraw from Iraq, a new report says. ... US removing hazardous waste during Iraq withdrawal US military to punish culprits behind toxic waste dumping in Iraq US military turns Iraq into a toxic dump of oil drums and acid cans ... |
U.S. Envoys Want Own Iraq Force Investor's Business Daily The State Dept. is forming its own mini-army after US military forces leave Iraq at the end of '11. It's seeking heavy military gear, including Black Hawk ... State Dept wants combat gear for security in Iraq State wants to form a mini-army for Iraq security |
2 Wash.-based soldiers killed in Iraq Seattle Times The Army has identified two Washington state-based soldiers killed in Iraq by a suicide attacker in an explosives-rigged car. The Associated Press The Army ... Army releases information on local soldier's death in Iraq Two Stryker Brigade soldiers killed in Iraq 2 Stryker Soldiers Killed In Iraq |
KATU | Feds under pressure to open US skies to drones The Associated Press WASHINGTON β Unmanned aircraft have proved their usefulness and reliability in the war zones of Afghanistan and Iraq. Now the pressure's on to allow them ... Feds under pressure to open US skies to drones Should U.S. Skies Open to Military Drones? Feds under pressure to open US skies to drones |
Groundstar Resources Limited Provides Update on Exploration Well In Kurdistan ... MarketWatch (press release) ... the following update on its operations in Kurdistan Region - Iraq. The Qara Dagh Well was spudded on 12 May 2010 with a planned TD of about 4000 meters. ... Vast Exploration Inc.-Drilling Update on Exploration Well in Kurdistan Region-Iraq |
Austin American-Statesman | Study: Blasts in Iraq are causing long-term damage to veterans' brains Austin American-Statesman SEATTLE β Seattle researchers, with the aid of sophisticated scanning technology, have found long-term changes in brain functions of Iraq veterans exposed ... Troops suffer long-term brain impacts from shock waves, Seattle study finds |
The Age | WikiLeaks and National Security Wall Street Journal Spc. Bradley Manning, a 22-year-old US Army intelligence analyst, allegedly downloaded confidential material from his base in Iraq. ... US Army leak may have also compromised the investigation into China's attacks ... Pentagon 'hunting Wikileaks founder over Iraq video' US seeks WikiLeaks founder |
Tennessee Guard's 278th ACR returning early from Iraq Clarksville Leaf Chronicle βIn order to meet the National Command Authority's timeline of less than 50000 combat troops in Iraq after August 31, 2010, soldiers of the 278th have begun ... 278th ACR returning early from deployment in Iraq Davis Spends Time With 278th ACR In Iraq Tenn. Army National Guard troops return from Iraq about 6 months earlier than ... |