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Iraqi Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki on Wednesday warned that he could call for early elections, following a string of political crises since the U.S. withdrawal in the war-torn Middle Eastern nation.

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Key Iraqi bloc ends boycott of parliamentupdated: Sun Jan 29 2012 18:00:00

A powerful political bloc in Iraq ended its boycott of the country's parliament on Sunday, describing the move as a "gesture of goodwill."

Biden calls Iraqi leaders as bloodshed worsensupdated: Sun Jan 29 2012 09:17:00

As recent bloodshed raises fears of renewed sectarian violence in Iraq, U.S. Vice President Biden has been calling Iraqi leaders in an apparent attempt to soothe political tensions, the White House said Saturday.

9 dead, 72 wounded after bombings in Iraq, police sayupdated: Tue Jan 24 2012 06:26:00

At least nine people were killed and at least 72 others wounded Tuesday when four car bombs and a roadside bomb exploded in mostly Shiite neighborhoods in Baghdad, police officials said.

Iraq contractors face difficultiesupdated: Tue Jan 24 2012 06:26:00

Contractors in Iraq say they are mired in red tape. CNN's Fred Pleitgen reports.

Only Iran can save Iraqupdated: Wed Dec 28 2011 11:14:00

Iraq is on the edge of the precipice as a consequence of the standoff between Shia Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki and Sunni Vice President Tariq al-Hashimi, with the former accusing the latter of engaging in terrorism and the latter accusing the former of dictatorial ambitions. This crisis involves all three major sectarian and ethnic groups in Iraq, with al-Hashimi taking refuge in the autonomous Kurdish region of Iraq as a guest of Iraq's Kurdish President Jalal Talabani.

Bombs and politics at play in Iraqupdated: Fri Dec 23 2011 11:38:00

A series of explosions in Iraq come amid a power vacuum. CNN's Arwa Damon reports.

Wave of attacks kills dozens amid Iraq's upheavalupdated: Fri Dec 23 2011 11:38:00

A wave of explosions across Baghdad killed dozens of people Thursday and spread fears that Iraq's government could collapse in the wake of the U.S. military's departure.

Iraqi leaders agree to talks with U.S. about training missionupdated: Tue Aug 02 2011 23:51:00

Iraqi political leaders agreed early Wednesday that the Iraqi government will begin negotiating with U.S. officials about leaving U.S. forces inside Iraq -- beyond their scheduled departure at the end of the year -- on a training mission.

Iraqi premier says decision on U.S. troops may come soonupdated: Mon Aug 01 2011 22:56:00

Iraqi Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki held out hope Monday that his country's political leaders will decide within a day whether to ask U.S. troops to stay in Iraq beyond 2011.

Planned Friday demonstrations raise concerns among Iraqi politiciansupdated: Wed Feb 23 2011 06:53:00

Iraqi activists and a gamut of groups ranging from intellectuals to unemployed workers to widows are preparing for large demonstrations Friday in al-Tahrir square in central Baghdad, along with large protests in most of Iraq's provinces.

Iraq leaders' deal on power sharing appears to fall apartupdated: Fri Nov 12 2010 08:06:00

After eight months of bickering and political paralysis, Iraqi leaders were thought to have finally reached a power-sharing agreement Thursday for a new government, but that deal appeared to fall apart late in the day as members of the Sunni-backed Iraqiya List walked out of the parliamentary session.

Iraq lawmakers move back a key sessionupdated: Fri Nov 05 2010 11:35:00

Iraq's parliament has rescheduled a key session next week to give political blocs more time to discuss an initiative that would end the war-weary nation's long political impasse.

Biden visits Baghdadupdated: Mon Aug 30 2010 16:46:00

Vice President Joe Biden arrives in Baghdad. CNN's Suzanne Malveaux reports.

Biden travels to Iraq to mark end of U.S. combat missionupdated: Mon Aug 30 2010 16:46:00

Vice President Joe Biden arrived in Iraq on Monday to participate in a ceremony marking the end of the U.S. combat mission there, according to the White House.

New U.S. ambassador to Iraq presents diplomatic credentialsupdated: Wed Aug 18 2010 13:10:00

The new U.S. ambassador to Iraq presented his diplomatic credentials to top Iraqi officials hours after arriving in the country Wednesday.

Baghdad violence during Biden visitupdated: Sun Jul 04 2010 22:14:00

Arwa Damon reports on Vice President Joe Biden's visit to Iraq and the latest on the attack in the Green Zone.

Mortars hit Green Zone during Biden visitupdated: Sun Jul 04 2010 22:14:00

Three mortar rounds struck harmlessly inside Baghdad's Green Zone on Sunday night during a weekend visit by U.S. Vice President Joe Biden, U.S. and Iraqi officials said.

Narrow lead for al-Maliki as Iraqi vote count continuesupdated: Fri Mar 19 2010 13:30:00

Iraqi Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki's coalition has edged ahead in Iraq's parliamentary elections, according to partial results from election officials.

Iraqis say Iran has seized oil well in Iraq, demand withdrawalupdated: Fri Dec 18 2009 16:59:00

The Iraqi government Friday demanded the withdrawal of an Iranian "armed group" that it says seized an oil well in southern Iraq on Thursday night.

Iraqi prime minister hails new election lawupdated: Mon Dec 07 2009 09:38:00

Iraqi Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki has hailed the passage of a law that calls for elections seen as critical to U.S. plans to withdraw troops.

Iraqi VP warns he'll veto election legislation for second timeupdated: Tue Nov 24 2009 17:29:00

Iraq's Sunni Arab vice president said Tuesday he will again veto legislation that sets the framework for the country's upcoming elections, saying revisions passed after his first veto made the bill worse.

January Iraq elections face obstaclesupdated: Mon Nov 23 2009 16:56:00

The Iraqi parliament passed an amended election law Monday, but it failed to address concerns of the country's Sunni Arab vice president. That raised doubts about whether nationwide elections will take place as constitutionally required in January.

Iraq elections increasingly doubtful for Januaryupdated: Mon Nov 23 2009 15:55:00

The Iraqi parliament passed an amended election law Monday, but it failed to address concerns of the country's Sunni Arab vice president. That raised doubts about whether nationwide elections will take place as constitutionally required in January.

Alleged Baath members confess in videos to Iraq attacksupdated: Mon Nov 23 2009 13:51:00

The Iraqi government has aired videos showing three men, who claim to be members of the ousted Baath Party, saying they were involved in last month's devastating Baghdad attacks.

Iraq voting law passesupdated: Mon Nov 09 2009 23:46:00

The Iraqi parliament has voted to pass a revised election law. CNN's Mohammed Jamjoom reports.

U.S. relieved as Iraq passes election law, ambassador saysupdated: Mon Nov 09 2009 23:46:00

U.S. Ambassador to Iraq Christopher Hill said Sunday that American officials were extremely relieved that Iraq's parliament passed a long-awaited election law.

Outrage in Baghdadupdated: Thu Oct 29 2009 15:56:00

The Iraqi government vows to improve security after suicide attack. CNN's Mohammed Jamjoom reports.

Iraqi elections facing possible delayupdated: Thu Oct 29 2009 15:56:00

The fate of Iraq's national elections hung in the balance Thursday as the nation's lawmakers failed to convene for an official session and adopt an election law, a move that could spark a delay in the upcoming vote.

Deadly bombings worst Iraq attack in two yearsupdated: Sun Oct 25 2009 19:46:00

Twin car bombs exploded near three Iraqi government buildings Sunday in central Baghdad, killing at least 132 people. It was the deadliest attack in the country in more than two years.

Turkish envoy in mission to ease Iraq-Syria tensionsupdated: Mon Aug 31 2009 13:05:00

Turkey's top diplomat is shuttling between Baghdad and Damascus Monday, in an effort patch up differences between its two neighbors, Syria and Iraq.

Abdul Aziz al-Hakim deadupdated: Fri Aug 28 2009 11:59:00

Popular Iraqi Shia leader Abdul Aziz al-Hakim is dead. CNN's Arwa Damon has the story of his rise to power.

Thousands in Iraq mourn loss of top Shiite leaderupdated: Fri Aug 28 2009 11:59:00

Tens of thousands converged Friday on the streets of Baghdad to pay final respects to one of Iraq's top Shiite leaders.

Mourning in Iran and Iraq for dead Shiite leaderupdated: Thu Aug 27 2009 23:08:00

A funeral procession for a senior Iraqi Shiite leader wound through the streets of Tehran, the Iranian capital, on Thursday.

Top Iraqi Shiite leader diesupdated: Wed Aug 26 2009 11:43:00

One of Iraq's top Shiite leaders died Wednesday after a lengthy battle with lung cancer, a senior official with his office told CNN.

Iraq, Syria pull ambassadors as bombing suspects soughtupdated: Tue Aug 25 2009 19:41:00

Syria and Iraq each recalled their ambassadors from the other country Tuesday, after Baghdad demanded that Damascus hand over two suspects in last week's deadly bombings in the Iraqi capital.

New Iraqi political alliance excludes al-Malikiupdated: Mon Aug 24 2009 17:34:00

Iraq's main Shiite parties Monday announced the formation of a new alliance that excludes the prime minister -- at least for now.

Iraq says ex-Baathist confesses to Finance Ministry attackupdated: Mon Aug 24 2009 08:44:00

Iraqi officials Sunday released what they called a confession from a man identified as a former Baathist police official, who says he helped organize one of last week's attacks on government buildings in Baghdad.

Iraqi president not expected to seek re-electionupdated: Sun Mar 15 2009 03:47:00

Iraqi President Jalal Talabani will likely not seek re-election once his term ends.

Iraqi PM promotes reconciliation in meeting with nation's sheikhsupdated: Sat Mar 07 2009 19:28:00

Iraqi Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki rallied sheikhs of the nation's tribes on Saturday to participate in Iraq's government.

Iraqi lawmakers pass budget with salary cutsupdated: Fri Mar 06 2009 09:06:00

Iraq's parliament has passed a $58.8 billion budget for 2009 after cutting $3.2 billion from government spending because of weak oil prices, a Iraqi lawmaker said.

Iraqi leaders welcome U.S. troop withdrawal planupdated: Sat Feb 28 2009 23:25:00

Iraqi leaders are applauding President Obama's plan to withdraw most U.S. troops from the country by August 2010.

Insurgents killed U.S. soldier, Iraqi officials sayupdated: Wed Feb 25 2009 11:15:00

Insurgents dressed as Iraqi police officers shot and killed a U.S. soldier and an interpreter Tuesday afternoon in the northern Iraqi city of Mosul, Iraqi officials said Wednesday.

5 high-ranking Kurds leave Iraqi president's partyupdated: Sat Feb 14 2009 12:14:00

The second-highest ranking official in Iraqi President Jalal Talabani's political party resigned Saturday, along with four other high-ranking Kurdish politicians, officials said.

U.N. chief, in Iraq, praises provincial electionsupdated: Fri Feb 06 2009 15:23:00

U.N. Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon paid a visit to Baghdad on Friday to congratulate its citizens for last weekend's "remarkable" Iraq-led provincial elections, a process he said "augurs well for the transition process and the solidifying of Iraq's national reconciliation."

Iraqi PM big winnerupdated: Thu Feb 05 2009 20:04:00

The Iraqi prime minister's political bloc sweeps the country's provincial elections. CNN's Arwa Damon reports.

Iraqi leader's coalition appears to win big in electionsupdated: Thu Feb 05 2009 20:04:00

Iraqi Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki's coalition won most of the provinces in last week's local elections, and an underdog prevailed in Anbar, the largely Sunni Arab province, election officials said Thursday.

U.S. troops to keep lower profile in Iraqupdated: Fri Dec 05 2008 10:37:00

U.S. troops in Iraq will gradually reduce their visibility after a new security pact takes effect, but they won't lose the "fundamental ability to protect" themselves, the top U.S. general in Iraq said Friday.

Iraq gives final OK to U.S. pullout planupdated: Thu Dec 04 2008 12:47:00

Iraq's presidency council Thursday approved the U.S.-Iraq security agreement -- the final step for the agreement to be ratified by the Iraqi government, a council spokesman said. The pact allows the presence of American troops in Iraq for three more years.

Iraq delays vote on future of U.S. troopsupdated: Wed Nov 26 2008 14:43:00

Iraqi lawmakers postponed a vote Wednesday to set a deadline for the withdrawal of U.S. troops because the nation's three major factions continue tussling over political reforms.

McCain, Obama Iraq differencesupdated: Tue Nov 04 2008 11:55:00

On Iraq, McCain and Obama are not as different as they seem. CNN's Jamie McIntyre reports.

Iraqi official: U.S. considers security pactupdated: Tue Nov 04 2008 11:55:00

The United States has signaled to Iraqi officials that it is seriously considering proposed changes to an agreement that would set the terms for U.S. troops in Iraq, an adviser to the Iraqi prime minister told CNN on Tuesday.

Iraqi official: Security pact likely on hold until U.S. electionupdated: Sun Nov 02 2008 14:36:00

The Iraqi government expects Washington to delay responding to proposed changes in a draft security agreement between the countries until after the presidential election, an aide to Iraqi Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki said Sunday.

Time.com: How Iraqi Democracy May Mean an Early US Withdrawalupdated: Fri Oct 24 2008 18:00:00

Analysis: McCain and Obama may spar over when to quit Iraq, but that decision may now be in Iraqi, not American hands

Iraqis call for amendments to U.S. security pactupdated: Tue Oct 21 2008 20:07:00

The Iraqi government has unanimously agreed that a security pact with the United States lacks "some necessary amendments," government spokesman Ali al-Dabbagh said Tuesday.

Iraqis protest U.S.updated: Mon Oct 20 2008 09:32:00

Thousands of Iraqis took to the streets in a nonviolent protest of the American involvement in Iraq.

U.S.-Iraq deal would whittle troops' immunityupdated: Mon Oct 20 2008 09:32:00

U.S. troops or contractors who commit "major and premeditated murders" in Iraq while off-duty and outside U.S. facilities would fall under Iraqi jurisdiction, according to a copy of a draft U.S.-Iraq agreement obtained by CNN.

Turkish warplanes bomb Kurd rebel basesupdated: Fri Oct 17 2008 16:36:00

Turkish warplanes bombed two Kurdish rebel bases -- one in northern Iraq and one in Turkey -- on Friday, the Turkish military announced, according to CNN Turk.

Iraq, U.S. reviewing draft of status-of-forces agreementupdated: Thu Oct 16 2008 15:07:00

U.S. and Iraqi negotiators have agreed on a draft of a status-of-forces agreement authorizing U.S. troop presence in Iraq, a Pentagon spokesman said Thursday.

Iraqi leaders consider troop deal with U.S.updated: Tue Oct 14 2008 21:08:00

Iraqi leaders met Tuesday to review a draft of an agreement on the future of U.S. troops in Iraq, a senior adviser to Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki said.

Iraqi PM meets with Turkish envoy on rebelsupdated: Tue Oct 14 2008 13:54:00

A Turkish delegation led by the country's deputy foreign minister met with Iraqi leaders on Tuesday in Baghdad amid an increase in Turkish military strikes on suspected Kurdish rebels in northern Iraq.

Immunity for U.S. troops a barrier in Iraq talksupdated: Tue Oct 07 2008 13:37:00

The United States' insistence that its troops and contractors remain immune from Iraqi law is a key obstacle to reaching a status of forces agreement, the Iraqi foreign minister said Tuesday.

Time.com: A US Withdrawal Deal with Sadr?updated: Fri Aug 08 2008 12:00:00

The cleric may be pushing for a seat at discussions over U.S. military withdrawal. But don't expect a breakthrough on Iraq yet

Close to a troop deal?updated: Fri Aug 08 2008 01:03:00

Iraqi officials say they're close to a deal for a U.S. troop withdrawal, but there are hurdles. CNN's Arwa Damon reports

U.S. troops may leave by 2011, Iraqi officials sayupdated: Fri Aug 08 2008 01:03:00

Iraq and the United States are close to reaching a deal under which U.S. combat troops would leave by December 2010 and the rest would leave by the end of 2011, two Iraqi officials said Thursday.

British PM: 'No timetable on Iraq troop cuts'updated: Sat Jul 19 2008 11:26:00

British Prime Minister Gordon Brown said Saturday that plans are being made to scale back troops in Iraq, but he would not set an "artificial timetable."

Iraqi minister: Deal seeks to end security contractors' immunityupdated: Tue Jul 01 2008 16:10:00

Security contractors working in Iraq will no longer receive immunity from prosecution in that nation under a deal being brokered by Iraqi and U.S. officials, Iraqi Foreign Minister Hoshyar Zebari said.

Time.com: Iraq, Iran Talk About the U.S.updated: Sun Jun 08 2008 19:00:00

Iraqi Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki pushed Iran on Sunday to back off its fierce opposition to a U.S.-Iraqi security pact

FIFA suspends Iraqi Football Associationupdated: Mon May 26 2008 06:38:00

FIFA has provisionally suspended Iraq from international soccer for one year due to a government decision to disband the sport's national organizing association.

Iran: No talks until U.S. stops Iraq attacksupdated: Mon May 05 2008 14:26:00

An Iranian official says the government wants the United States to stop its "savage attacks" in Iraq before its envoys hold more talks with U.S. and Iraqi officials, Iran's Fars News Agency reported.

Time.com: Doubting the Evidence Against Iranupdated: Mon May 05 2008 12:00:00

The U.S. continues to inveigh against Tehran's alleged subversion of Iraq, so why are many in Baghdad slow to believe the American accusations?

Iran denies militia backing in Iraqupdated: Sat May 03 2008 16:34:00

An Iraqi delegation that arrived in Tehran on Wednesday confronted Iranian officials with "evidence" that Iran is smuggling weapons and explosive devices into Iraq and training Iraqi militants, charges that the Iranians vehemently denied, an Iraqi politician said Saturday.

Iraqi lawmakers confront Iran with 'evidence' of militia backing updated: Thu May 01 2008 22:39:00

Iraqi lawmakers were making a "brief" visit to Iran to confront officials there with "sufficient evidence of Iran's support for militias and outlaws in Iraq," Iraqi officials said Thursday.

'There have been gains'updated: Fri Apr 11 2008 20:16:00

Gen. David Petraeus tells CNN's Michael Ware there have been significant gains in Iraq, but they are 'fragile'.

Iraqi leaders turn wary of Iran, Petraeus saysupdated: Fri Apr 11 2008 20:16:00

Iranian influence on Iraq's ruling parties is a "stark reality," the commander of U.S. troops in Iraq said Thursday, but he said Iranian support for Iraqi Shiite Muslim militias has raised "genuine concern" among leaders in Baghdad.

Iraqi leader wants answers for Blackwater 'massacre'updated: Mon Apr 07 2008 13:11:00

Iraqi Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki blasted the U.S. State Department for renewing its contract with the Blackwater security firm, saying the company has yet to answer for what he called a "massacre" last year.

Blackwater in Baghdadupdated: Mon Apr 07 2008 13:11:00

Blackwater is still working in Baghdad as an FBI investigation of the contractor continues. Jill Dougherty reports.

Iraqi official: Blackwater staying on 'is bad news'updated: Sat Apr 05 2008 17:30:00

The U.S. State Department's renewal of Blackwater's contract to provide security in Iraq "is bad news," an adviser to Iraqi Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki said.

Observers interpret Iraq cease-fire, Iran's roleupdated: Mon Mar 31 2008 20:44:00

The deal to end the weeklong fighting in Iraq's Shiite regions appeared to be holding Monday, but left lingering questions about Iran's growing influence, the Iraqi government's military resolve and the chances for more intra-Shiite hostility.

Al-Sadr calls off fighting, orders compliance with Iraqi securityupdated: Sun Mar 30 2008 18:31:00

Shiite cleric Muqtada al-Sadr called on followers to stop shooting and cooperate with Iraqi security forces Sunday, a move Iraq's government praised as a step toward ending six days of fighting that has left hundreds dead.

Stage set for Iraqi provincial electionsupdated: Thu Mar 20 2008 00:23:00

Iraq's three-man presidency council on Wednesday approved draft legislation for provincial elections, reversing an earlier decision.

Secretary of state upbeatupdated: Tue Jan 15 2008 23:56:00

On a visit to Iraq, Condoleezza Rice sees steps toward national reconciliation in Baghdad. CNN's Arwa Damon reports.

Rice in Iraq to push political reconciliationupdated: Tue Jan 15 2008 23:56:00

U.S. Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice met with Iraqi Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki and other senior leaders Tuesday on an unannounced visit to Iraq, the White House said.

Bush sees 3-way fight against PKKupdated: Wed Dec 26 2007 04:27:00

U.S., Turkish and Iraqi leaders all held talks Monday about Kurdish rebels using northern Iraq as a launchpad for cross-border attacks into Turkey.

Official: Iraqi leader wants 'Chemical Ali,' others executed updated: Tue Dec 04 2007 12:00:00

Iraq's prime minister wants the American military to hand over "Chemical Ali" and two other convicted officials from Saddam Hussein's regime for execution, an Iraqi official said Tuesday, but the move could widen the divide between Iraq's Sunni and Shiite Muslim communities.

Confusion over Chemical Ali's fateupdated: Tue Nov 13 2007 05:59:00

A legal debate and reconciliation politics have delayed the scheduled executions in Iraq of three Saddam Hussein-era officials and the hiatus is causing an uproar among Iraqi officials.

Iraq to take action against PKKupdated: Sat Nov 03 2007 19:56:00

Iraqi Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki promised Saturday to smoke out Kurdish separatist rebels using Iraq as a base to launch attacks into neighboring Turkey.

U.S. 'full-court press' against Turkish incursionupdated: Mon Oct 22 2007 21:56:00

With Turkish officials under pressure to strike at Kurdish rebels in northern Iraq, U.S. President George W. Bush has told Turkey's president his administration will keep pressing Baghdad to clamp down on the rebels, the White House said Monday.

Turkey losing patienceupdated: Mon Oct 22 2007 21:56:00

The Turkish prime minister indicates he's not willing to wait forever. CNN's Phil Black reports

Senate vote to regionalize Iraq spurs confusion, criticismupdated: Sun Sep 30 2007 21:03:00

The U.S. Embassy in Baghdad disavowed a Senate resolution calling for dividing Iraq into federal regions, a move Iraqi leaders condemned Sunday as a violation of Iraq's sovereignty.

Iraq and Iranupdated: Sun Sep 30 2007 21:03:00

CNN's Wolf Blitzer speaks with Iraqi Foreign Minister Hoshyar Zebari about his country's complex relationship with Iran.

Blackwater and Iraqupdated: Sun Sep 23 2007 18:13:00

An investigation of weapons smuggling targets former Blackwater USA workers. CNN's Alessio Vinci reports.

Iraq: Blackwater staff to face chargesupdated: Sun Sep 23 2007 18:13:00

The Iraqi government said it will file criminal charges against employees of security firm Blackwater USA who were involved a gun battle in Baghdad in which civilians were killed, an Iraqi Interior Ministry official said Sunday.

Survivors of attack speak outupdated: Sat Sep 22 2007 22:55:00

Those wounded in an incident involving Blackwater security say the shooting was unprovoked. CNN's Aneesh Raman reports.

Lobbying against Iraqi leaderupdated: Mon Aug 27 2007 01:21:00

Lobbying against Iraqi leader

Iraq PM to U.S. lawmakers: Stay out of our politicsupdated: Sun Aug 26 2007 21:42:00

Faced with walkouts by members of his government and increasing criticism from U.S. officials, Iraqi Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki told U.S. senators Sunday to butt out of his country's domestic politics.

Warner proposal draws supportupdated: Sun Aug 26 2007 21:42:00

Warner proposal draws support

NIE: Intelligence community has tepid faith in Iraqi leadersupdated: Thu Aug 23 2007 05:14:00

Civilian casualties remain high, sectarian groups can't get along, al Qaeda in Iraq is still pulling off high-profile attacks and "to date, Iraqi leaders remain unable to govern effectively," said the declassified version of the National Intelligence Estimate released Thursday.

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