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May 30, 2007

• Kurds and Shia Fight for Power in Baghdad

• Strife in North Iraq as Sunni Arabs Drive Out Kurds

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May 29, 2007a

• Iran, the United States and Potential Iraq Deal-Spoilers

• US: Kurdistan Regional Government to Take Charge of Own Security

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May 28, 2007

• Operation in Southern Kurdistan: division through invasion?

• Expectations Are Low For U.S.-Iran Talks

• Iraq Urges Turkey to Resolve PKK Issue Politically

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May 26, 2007

• Biden to Pitch Iraq Exit Plan

• Council of Europe Experts Meet Jailed Kurdish Leader Ocalan

• Iraq Says Kurds Want Timely Payment of Oil Revenue

• US Tells Turkey Unilateral Military Action into Southern Kurdistan Will Solve Nothing

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May 24, 2007

• 7 Turkish Soldiers Die in Kurdish Attacks

• News Snapshot

Kurdish freedom fighters in Northern Kurdistan denied Wednesday that it was behind a suicide bombing that left seven dead and 100 injured Tuesday in Ankara, reported AFP "We announce that we... have no connection with this attack and that we do not approve of such methods," said a statement by the Kurdistan Workers' Party (PKK).

• Tensions Growing Between U.S., Iran

• Turkish General Says Many NATO Members Support PKK Against The Terrorist State Of Turkey

• Kurdish Singer on Trial in Turkey For Song Praising Kurdish Leader  

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May 22, 2007

• Iran's Secret Plan For Summer Offensive To Force US Out Of Iraq

• Pulitzer Winner Honored 27 Years Later

• Iraq Makes Plans For Quick U.S. Pullout

• Decentralizing Iraqi Governance Is the Last Hope

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May 20, 2007

• Talabani in US to Lose Weight

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May 19, 2007

• Kurds Put Best Face Forward to Win US Protection

• Four Arrested In Honor Killing

• Gunmen Kill 16 Kurdish Villagers

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May 18, 2007

• Kurdish Leader Says No Room For Al-Qaeda In Southern Kurdistan

• What Happened to the Shemdinan  Case?

• Ethnic State Of Turkey asks Kurdish party to end membership of former lawmakers, others

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May 17, 2007

• Fractured Iraq 'On The Brink Of Collapse'

• Kurdish Politician, Zana Risks Five Years In Jail

• Oil Discovered in Tawke Field, Southern Kurdistan

• Kurdistan Region Under Increasing Threat

• The United States, Iran and the Iraq Negotiation Process

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May 16, 2007

• DTP eyes securing up to 53 seats in Parliament

• No Agreement Reached on Iraqi Constitutional Amendments, Differences Over Kirkuk

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May 12, 2007

• A Framework Settlement and Kurdish Concerns

While the Iranians are busy creating the framework for a comprehensive settlement with the United States over Iraq, the Kurds have good reason to be worried. More...

• EU parliamentarians: 80,000 People Demand Kurdish Leader Ocalan be Examined

• One Thousand Peshmerga Deployed Along the Iranian Border

• Turkey Shelves Plans for Second Border Gate

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May 11, 2007

• Turkey's Parliament OKs Measure Against Pro-Kurdish Party

• Rice: Iraq Vacuum May lead Neighbors, Turkey in Particular, to Meddle in Iraq

• Kurdish Parties Plan to Enter Parliament and Stay There

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May 10, 2007

• Interview: Qubad Talabani on Oil Law

• Kurdish Party to Field Independent Candidates

• Suicide Truck Bomber Strikes Peaceful Kurdish City

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May 9, 2007

• News Snapshot

Suicide bomber in Southern Kurdistan area kills 14, Wounded 87

Fourteen people have been reported killed and 87 injured in a suicide bomb attack Wednesday in Arbil, the capital of Southern Kurdistan, AP reported today. "It was a truck bomb carrying cleaning products that targeted our ministry and killed 14 people and wounded 87, including government employees," regional Interior Minister Karim Sinajri told journalists.

• Kurdistan President Tell Turkey to Stop Interfering in Southern Kurdistan

• Hoshyar Zebari Says US May Release Iranians

• Nechirvan Barzani: Anti-Iran Operations never Allowed in Iraqi Kurdistan

• Iran's Defense Minister: US Humiliated in Sharm el-Sheikh Conference

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May 7, 2007

• Potential Business Investors Arrive In Southern Kurdistan

• Turkey's military sent 20,000 Soldiers to Sirnak in Northern Kurdistan

• Turkish-Kurdish Dispute Tests U.S. Strategic Alliances

• Sunni Demand Could unravel Iraqi Government

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May 5, 2007

• Thousands of Teachers in Eastern Kurdistan Walked Out to Mark Teacher’s Day

• Parting Ways With Bush, Brownback Pushes Plan to Divide Iraq

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May 2, 2007

• Iraq Sends US-backed Oil Law to Parliament

• U.S. and EU Warn Turkish Military to Stay Out of Politics

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May 1, 2007

• Shadowy Iraq Office Accused of Sectarian Agenda

• Insurgents Target Kurdish Fighters in Mosul

• How the Democratic Candidates Would Handle Iraq if Became President

• Iran: Incommunicado detention/ fear of torture or ill-treatment

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A Framework Settlement and Kurdish Concerns

 

 

 

 


 


 

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