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Republican vice presidential candidate Sarah Palin has defended her experience and taken a tough stance on national security issues in a much-anticipated interview.
he Iraqi government has launched a registration process for Palestinian refugees who arrived between 1948 and 1967 – and their descendants – to help ensure they benefit from government aid programs. Those registered will be issued with ID...
“My friend was stopped at a checkpoint on the road to Irbil from Baghdad. The people in the car had to show their ID cards to the masked men. “They could see she was Christian from her name. They dragged her from the car, pushed her to her...
Major western oil companies are on the cusp of potentially determinative transitional agreements with the Iraqi oil ministry as the country seeks to bolster development and revenues. However, significant challenges loom.
The international community is evading its responsibility toward refugees from Iraq by promoting a false picture of the security situation in Iraq when the country is neither safe nor suitable for return, Amnesty International said on Saturday. The organization’s...
Ayad Abd has one message for US forces in Iraq. “I say, ‘Americans, take what you want to take from Iraq, take the oil, please, and leave,’” says the 40-year-old electrician and father of four. “Let Iraqis take control of...
U.S. Secretary of Defense Robert Gates faced tough questions from lawmakers Tuesday about the Bush administration’s refusal to hold talks with Iran unless Tehran first halts its uranium enrichment program. Gates told a Senate panel that it is an...