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Tech Group signs $47 million Iraq construction deals
Ajman-based construction firm, Construction Tech has said it has secured two contracts in Iraq totalling more than $47m, Gulf Today has reported. The deals include a $45m contract to revamp the ...
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Iraq planning to relaunch Iraqi Airways
Iraq Civil Aviation Authority (ICAA) has said the country's national carrier is planning to re-emerge as a major regional airline, with the first of 40 Boeing aircraft set to be delivered next ...
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Bomb blasts at bird market in Baghdad kill 5
Three bombs struck near simultaneously at a busy bird market in eastern Baghdad on Friday morning, killing five people and wounding dozens, police and health officials ...
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Iraq anti-terror officer family shot dead
medical officials said on Saturday. The family was murdered on Friday evening, the officials said, taking to 10 the overall death toll from violence in ...
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Syria Suicide car bomb hits military compound in eastern city near Iraqi border
BEIRUT – A suicide car bomb blast shook Syria's eastern city of Deir el-Zour Saturday, targeting a military compound in the latest of a wave of blasts to hit the country in recent months, ...
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The Hillary Effect India ditches Iran ups oil ties with UAE Saudi Arabia and Iraq
New Delhi: US secretary of state Hillary Clinton's crack of the whip vis a vis India's oil imports from sanction-hit Iran appears to have worked. Keen on making up the for the likely drop ...
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Arab League summit in Baghdad
The Arab League Summit has begun in the Iraqi capital Baghdad. The President of Libya’s National Transitional Council Mustafa Abdel Jalil delivered the opening speech of the summit on behalf ...
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Soldier faces murder charges in Iraq base deaths
SEATTLE (AP) -- Murder charges have been filed against a sergeant accused of killing four other soldiers and a Navy officer in May 2009 at a mental health clinic in Iraq, the Army said Friday. ...
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US soldier charged over 2009 Iraq killings
United States A US soldier has been charged with murder over the 2009 killing of five comrades at a stress clinic on the biggest US base in Iraq, the military said.Sergeant John Russell, who is ...
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Soldier to stand trial for 2009 Iraq shooting
SEATTLE (Reuters) - A U.S. soldier accused of killing five fellow servicemen at a military combat stress center in Baghdad in 2009 has been ordered to stand trial in a U.S. military court, officials ...
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