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UN sanctions against Iraq and weapons inspections "disarmed" former
President Saddam Hussein's regime, the UN's chief nuclear weapons
inspector said in a magazine interview on published yesterday.
David A Kay, the former chief weapons inspector in Iraq, called
yesterday for an independent inquiry into prewar intelligence about
Saddam Hussein's weapons programmes, but he said he did not...
Despite overtures by both sides since December, prospects for a
resumption of peace talks between Syria and Israel still appear
remote due to the two sides' diametrically opposed approaches.
A US weapons team arrived in southern Iraq yesterday to begin
probing a cache of mortar shells leaking a substance that early
tests indicate could be a harmful chemical agent, a Danish military...
Shortchanged by the 2004 budget, the Israeli army is being forced
to streamline its unwieldy structure and adapt to the changes in
its strategic environment.
Iraq's US-installed Governing Council has voted to set up a special
tribunal to try Saddam Hussein-era atrocities, officials said
Wednesday, as the United States barred firms from countries who...
In the new Iraq, the disarmed Hezbollah movement, which claims no
affiliation to its better-known Lebanese namesake, has joined
Shiite calls for early elections.
Iraq's interim Governing Council has launched a "comprehensive"
anti-terror plan to stem the rising wave of attacks plaguing the
war-ravaged country, said its current president Jalal Talabani...
A compound housing the US-led coalition in Baghdad has come under
rocket fire, as US President George W Bush warned extremists were
trying to install a Taliban-style regime in Iraq.
US President George W Bush was to call today for swifter democratic
reforms in the Middle East amid continuing violence in Iraq and
Pentagon plans to rotate US troops there.
The Iraqi Central Bank yesterday distributed to banks the new Iraqi
dinar banknotes to replace the old banknotes, which, for 30 years,
bore the image of the former dictator, Saddam Hussein.
The UN nuclear watchdog that investigated alleged Iraqi weapons
programmes before the war said Friday that it has asked for a copy
of a report by a 1 200-strong US search team which says no...
The US Department of Justice has opened a formal probe into who
leaked the identity of a covert CIA agent after her husband
criticised the pre-war case for invading Iraq, the White House said...
The United States intends to set a six month deadline for an Iraqi
constitution that would lead to elections and a new government for
the war-torn country next year, Secretary of State Colin...
The US army confirmed yesterday that former Iraqi defense minister
Sultan Hashem Ahmad was in US custody and hailed his surrender as
proof that the old regime of Saddam Hussein was "gone forever".