Mosul, 02 February 2009 Voting in Iraq's restive Nineveh province looks likely to restore disenfranchised Sunni Arabs to power, and possibly ease resentment that has fuelled continued violence there, officials said.
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02 February 2009 -- Iraqis have voted enthusiastically in a peaceful and apparently free and fair poll that is widely being seen not only as ... |
02 February 2009 -- Canada’s top diplomat, Lawrence Cannon, Sunday congratulated Iraqis for turning out in weekend provincial elections, which ... |
02 February 2009 -- Iraq’s government is being crippled by corruption at a time when millions of Iraqis go to polls to select new provincial ... |
02 February 2009 -- Iraqi Prime Minister Nouri Maliki's candidates look set for sweeping victories in provincial polls, a result that could ... |
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29 October 2008 -- The deadly U.S. raid into Syria may complicate efforts to win approval for a new U.S.-Iraqi security deal by drawing attention to a fact many Iraqis detest - that they can't control everything American ... |
|  | 29 October 2008 -- The UN mandate for the presence of US and other coalition forces in Iraq expires on December 31 this year. This would mean that come that time, a new US president will have been elected by then; i.e. were ... |
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