Iraqi Sports Journalist Killed In Northern Iraq, Say Police Comment On This Post BAGHDAD, Jun. 1, 2009 E-Mail Story Print Story Sphere Share Text Size: A A A (AP) An Iraqi sports broadcaster was killed by a bomb attached to his car in northern Iraq, while two other journalists were wounded in a similar blast in Baghdad, officials said....
Reporting Iraq: How can we have sovereignty without electricity and water?
The Guardian
The Guardian
We do not seem to be getting enough on-the-ground news from Iraq now that Iran and Afghanistan are dominating the foreign news agenda. But the American troop withdrawal, seen in the context of renewed bombings (250...
Iraq: Key figures since the war began
The Miami Herald
The Miami Herald
U.S. TROOP LEVELS: October 2007: 170,000 at peak of troop buildup. July 1, 2009: 133,000 CASUALTIES: Confirmed U.S. military deaths as of July 1, 2009: at least 4,318. Confirmed U.S. military wounded (hostile) as of June...
Iraqis nervous as U.S. troops hand over keys to their cities
The Columbus Dispatch
The Columbus Dispatch
While Americans were glued to the Iran drama, we arrived at a critical turning point in Iraq. The United States on Monday withdrew its combat troops, with a few exceptions, from Iraqi cities, in accordance with a...
What happens now in Iraq?
The News & Observer
The News & Observer
While Americans were glued to the Iran drama, we arrived at a critical turning point in Iraq. The United States Monday withdrew its combat troops, with a few exceptions, from Iraqi cities, in accordance with a security...
Iraq must encourage harmony, Biden says
The Columbus Dispatch
The Columbus Dispatch
BAGHDAD -- Vice President Joe Biden pressed Iraqi leaders yesterday to do more to foster national reconciliation and offered U.S. assistance in achieving that. However, protesters in Baghdad's main Shiite district of...


