WASHINGTON (AFP) - A US court has given approval for a lawsuit to proceed from 72 Iraqi nationals against a private contractor accused of complicity in the alleged abuse of detainees at the US-run Abu Ghraib prison in Iraq. Full Story »
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US court allows suit against contractor in Abu Ghraib
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Roadside bomb in Iraq kills 5 members of family
AP – Fri Jul 30, 12:44 pm ETBAGHDAD - Iraqi police say a roadside bomb north of Baghdad has killed five members of a family, including a 4-year-old girl. Full Story »
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With US drawdown in Iraq, shift from joint ops to training
AFP – Fri Jul 30, 10:01 am ETFORWARD OPERATING BASE CONSTITUTION, Iraq (AFP) - US and Iraqi military police slowly comb a strip of dirt road west of Baghdad, looking for tell-tale signs of hidden improvised explosive devices. Full Story »
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UK former deputy PM doubted Iraq WMD intelligence
Reuters – Fri Jul 30, 8:34 am ETLONDON (Reuters) - Britain's deputy prime minister at the time of the 2003 invasion of Iraq said on Friday he had doubts about intelligence that Saddam Hussein possessed weapons of mass destruction, describing some of it as "tittle tattle." Full Story »
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UK's Iraq inquiry may recall witnesses
AP – Fri Jul 30, 7:19 am ETLONDON - Britain's Iraq inquiry says it may recall witnesses to offer new testimony — which could see ex-Prime Minister Tony Blair return to face the panel. Full Story »
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Iraqi minister hurt, two Britons killed in Jordan accident
AFP – Fri Jul 30, 5:49 am ETAMMAN (AFP) - Iraqi Minister of Science and Technology Raed Fahmi was injured on Friday in a road accident in Jordan which killed six people including two British women, police said. Full Story »
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Spanish Court Seeks Arrest of U.S. Soldiers in Hotel Attack
Time.com – Fri Jul 30, 1:55 am ETSpain's National Court has re-opened its case against three U.S. troops implicated in a 2003 attack on Baghdad's Hotel Palestine that killed two journalists Full Story »
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Gunmen and bombs kill at least 12 in Iraq
Reuters – Thu Jul 29, 1:46 pm ETBAGHDAD (Reuters) - Attackers killed at least 12 people and wounded 31 in a series of shootings and explosions across Iraq on Thursday, security and hospital sources said. Full Story »
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Lack of Iraq government 'embarrassing': FM
AFP – Thu Jul 29, 1:38 pm ETBAGHDAD (AFP) - The lack of a government in Iraq nearly five months after general elections is "embarrassing" and is impeding any long-term decision-making, Foreign Minister Hoshyar Zebari told AFP on Thursday. Full Story »
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16 dead, 14 wounded in Baghdad attacks
AFP – Thu Jul 29, 1:02 pm ETBAGHDAD (AFP) - Sixteen people, including nine security force members, were killed and 14 wounded on Thursday in a string of attacks in the Iraqi capital's Sunni district of Al-Adhamiyah, the interior ministry said. Full Story »
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Biden bets on no explosion of violence in Iraq
AFP – Thu Jul 29, 10:25 am ETWASHINGTON (AFP) - Vice President Joe Biden said in an interview aired Thursday he would bet "everything" that there would be no explosion of sectarian violence when US combat troops leave Iraq next month. Full Story »
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BAGHDAD - Iraqi officials say 7 members of the security forces were killed in Baghdad attacks. Full Story »
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Spain court seeks U.S. troops arrest for Iraq killing
Reuters – Thu Jul 29, 9:00 am ETMADRID (Reuters) - A Spanish High Court judge ordered on Thursday the arrest and extradition of three U.S. soldiers for killing a Spanish television cameraman during the 2003 invasion of Iraq. Full Story »
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Kuwait gets $650 mln in Iraqi reparation: UN
AFP – Thu Jul 29, 7:52 am ETGENEVA (AFP) - The United Nations released 650 million dollars in Iraqi compensation to Kuwait on Thursday, the latest payment of a war reparation scheme that began in 1994. Full Story »
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Spain reissues US troop warrants over Iraq death
AP – Thu Jul 29, 7:07 am ETMADRID - A Madrid judge reissued arrest warrants Thursday for three U.S. servicemen over the death of a Spanish journalist killed by American tank fire in Iraq in 2003. Full Story »
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Retrial of Hassan killer adjourned over missing defendant
AFP – Thu Jul 29, 5:12 am ETBAGHDAD (AFP) - The retrial of an Iraqi man convicted of killing British aid worker Margaret Hassan was adjourned again on Thursday because the imprisoned defendant could not be found, a court official said. Full Story »
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Nepal lifts ban on travel to Iraq to save jobs
AFP – Thu Jul 29, 4:31 am ETKATHMANDU (AFP) - Thousands of Nepalese workers in Iraq will be able to keep their jobs after the government lifted a ban on travel to the war-torn country, the employment ministry said on Thursday. Full Story »
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Al Qaeda in Iraq claims TV office bombing
Reuters – Thu Jul 29, 2:07 am ETDUBAI (Reuters) - The Iraqi arm of al Qaeda has claimed responsibility for a suicide attack this week on the Baghdad office of satellite television channel Al Arabiya, and warned of further strikes on media targets. Full Story »
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