Wednesday, April 6, 2005 BAGHDAD, Iraq (CNN) - Iraq's transitional National Assembly chose a president and two vice presidents Wednesday in a televised session reportedly watched by ousted dictator Saddam Hussein

  


May 20, 2008 | Sonia Verma in Sharm el-Sheikh

Iraq dramatically increased the official size of its oil reserves yesterday after new data suggested that they could exceed Saudi Arabia’s and be the largest in the world.


  


December 18, 2007

TURKEY did the wrong thing for the wrong reasons Sunday when it sent more than 50 of its air force jets to bomb sites in northern Iraq. The goal was to kill fighters of the PKK, Kurdish rebels who have been mounting guerrilla attacks in southeastern Turkey. Sunday's bombing and shelling killed at least two civilians and five PKK members, while setting Iraqi Kurdish farms and villages afire. But as a strategic move, Turkey's raid was worse than useless.


  


22 Apr. 2008

Erbil, Kurdistan – Iraq (KRG.org) The Kurdistan Regional Government's (KRG) Prime Minister, Mr Nechirvan Barzani in Erbil today said that he is very optimistic about his recent discussions with Iraqi Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki on the hydrocarbons law, the Peshmerga forces and Article 140 of the Iraqi constitution.


  

By Jonny Dymond - BBC News, Istanbul

The trial has started in Turkey of four policemen accused of the unlawful killing of a man and his child in the south-eastern province of Mardin.
Ahmet and Ugur Kaymaz were shot and killed in what security forces said was an anti-terrorism operation.

  

Geneva, 29-30 June 2007

Speech by President of the Republic of Iraq, H. E. Jalal Talabani


  


Avril 21, 2008 | Today's Zaman  İstanbul

The main opposition Republican People's Party (CHP) may face a closure case at the Constitutional Court over money transfer it made to the neo-nationalist TV network Kanal Türk, news reports said on Sunday.


  


Sep 6th 2007 | ERBIL AND SULAYMANIYAH
From The Economist print edition

Iraq's Kurds have never had it so good. But they still have a long way to go before securing a safe and stable, let alone democratic, future

  

ISTANBUL, June 22 (AFP) - 17h05 - A group of 300 Kurdish intellectuals urged Ankara Wednesday to grant amnesty to Kurdish rebels fighting the army in Turkey's southeast region in a bid to stop increasing bloodshed in the region.

  


Sept. 24, 2007 | By Peter Galbraith 

Qandil mountain is an unusual trouble spot. Straddling the Iran-Iraq border in the Kurdish regions of both countries, it is inaccessible and inhospitable.