Boston Globe | Idaho soldiers in Iraq get visit from Secretary of Defense KTVB COM CAMP LIBERTY, Iraq – Thursday, members of Idaho's 116th Cavalry Brigade stationed in Iraq got the chance to ask questions of Secretary of Defense Robert Gates. Gates touched on many topics, chief among those the current situation in Iraq. ... Pentagon's second thoughts on Iraq withdrawal Defense Secretary Gates Visits Idaho Soldiers in Baghdad The Hypocrisy of U.S. Military Withdrawal From Iraq |
NEWS.com.au | Separate attacks kill six in Iraq Press TV Medical staff and authorities work at the scene, with the shrouded body of a jeweler, who was killed when masked gunmen attacked gold shops at the southwestern neighborhood of Baiyaa in Baghdad on May 25, 2010. Six Iraqis, including government ... Iraqi officials: 6 killed in bombings, assassinations in Baghdad Muqtada al-Sadr Threatens Action if US Forces Stay in Iraq Big protest in Baghdad to demand U.S. leave Iraq |
Embassy helps Everett mother gets sons out of Iraq The Seattle Times Ali, 14, and Saif, 12, were in Iraq. Home was in Everett. It was October, and they'd been in Iraq for almost 16 months. The boys' father, Medhi Al-Abadi, brought them for a summer visit and refused to let them return to the United States. ... |
US soldier dies in non-combat incident in northern Iraq Winnipeg Free Press By: AP BAGHDAD - An American soldier has died in what a US military statement is calling a non-hostile incident in northern Iraq. The military statement Sunday provided no details and withheld the soldier's name pending notification of next of kin. ... American Soldier Dies in Northern Iraq US soldier killed in Iraq Sunday: 1 US Soldier, 5 Iraqis Killed; 12 Iraqis Wounded |
NY1 | Hundreds March Through Manhattan For Peace NY1 Protesters marched from Union Square to Foley Square, calling for an end to the wars overseas and an immediate withdrawal of US forces from Iraq and Afghanistan. "We think that instead of being at war with Iraq or Afghanistan, the United States should ... More Photos From Yesterday's Massive Anti-War Rally NYC Demonstration against US Aggression Revitalizes Anti-War Movement United National Antiwar Committee Draws Thousands To New York City's Union Square |
The Guardian | Iraq Blocks US Aid to Camp of Iranian Exiles After Clash New York Times The government of Iraq continued on Saturday to block the delivery of American humanitarian aid to Iranian exiles who were wounded in clashes with the Iraqi Army at a camp north of Baghdad, an American military spokesman said. ... US throws weight behind MKO: IRGC EU asks Iraq to let observers into Iranian exile camp after deaths Iran hails Iraq action on former rebels |
MiamiHerald.com | J & J Bribe Charge Is No Surprise Seeking Alpha The healthcare giant was charged by the US Securities and Exchange Commission with violating the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act by bribing public doctors in several European countries - and paying kickbacks to Iraq - to illegally obtain business. ... J&J Pays $70M To Settle Bribery Allegations Johnson & Johnson Will Pay $70 Million Over Bribery Claims Johnson & Johnson to Pay $70 Million to Settle Bribery Case |
Xinhua | 63 percent of people killed in Iraq war were civilians: report Xinhua BEIJING, April 10 (Xinhua) -- US-led wars in Iraq and Afghanistan have been causing huge civilian casualties with 63 percent of some 109000 people killed in the Iraq war being civilians, according to a report on the US human rights record released on ... |
Iraq needs attention under continuation of challenges, UN official says Middle East North Africa Financial Network (MENAFN - Aswat Al-Iraq) The UN Secretary General's Special Representative in Iraq, Ad Melkert, has said on Saturday that Iraq still needed continuous attention under the current challenges, despite fact that it had witnessed a clear progress during ... Will US Troops Stay in Iraq? UN envoy urges Iraq's leaders to address demands for jobs, services ... Iraqis deserve to see dividends of recent democratic gains, UN envoy says |
Bills advance to grow voucher programs Palm Beach Post Winning numbers More than 200 men and women with ties to Florida have given their lives in Iraq and Afghanistan. Bills are advancing that would expand the state's three school voucher programs, which were instituted more than 10 years ago. ... |