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Time.com: Syrian President Wins Referendumupdated: Tue May 29 2007 15:45:00

President Bashar Assad won another seven years in office, getting 97 percent of the vote in a nationwide referendum on his leadership in which he was the only candidate

Commentary: Separating the war from the warriorsupdated: Tue May 22 2007 12:54:00

Some will be limping, some will be limbless, some will appear totally normal, but all will be affected in some way by their experience in Iraq ... forever, and so will their families. Such is war.

Celebrations in Iraq follow Hussein's hangingupdated: Sat Dec 30 2006 08:55:00

A witness to Saddam Hussein's execution in Baghdad said that celebrations broke out after the former dictator died, and that there was "dancing around the body."

Hussein was symbol of autocracy, cruelty in Iraqupdated: Fri Dec 29 2006 22:07:00

Saddam Hussein, the former dictator of Iraq who spent his last years in captivity after his ruthless Baathist regime was toppled from power by the U.S.-led coalition in 2003, has been executed -- hanged for crimes during a brutal crackdown during his reign.

Celebrations follow Hussein's hangingupdated: Fri Dec 29 2006 22:03:00

A witness to Saddam Hussein's execution in Baghdad said that celebrations broke out after the former dictator died, and that there was "dancing around the body."

Baathists: 'Grave consequences' if Hussein's hangedupdated: Wed Dec 27 2006 14:44:00

The Baath Party, the political movement that ruled Iraq during the Saddam Hussein era, is warning there will be "grave consequences" if former Iraqi leader Saddam Hussein is executed.

Iraq PM reaches out to Baathistsupdated: Sat Dec 16 2006 06:20:00

Iraq's Shiite prime minister has made overtures to the country's Sunni minority, gestures designed to foster national reconciliation in a country divided by sectarian hatred.

Baghdad morgue: 1,500 bodies in Augustupdated: Tue Sep 12 2006 09:54:00

The year's second-highest monthly total of bodies arrived at Baghdad's morgue in August, Iraqi authorities said, but the figures do not include people killed by bombs or other mass attacks.

Judge mulls Hussein testimony bidupdated: Wed May 17 2006 03:31:00

The chief judge in the Saddam Hussein trial has said he will consider a request for the former Iraqi president and his half-brother to offer testimony on behalf of a co-defendant.

Defense witnesses take stand in Hussein trialupdated: Tue May 16 2006 06:06:00

Relatives of former Iraqi leader Saddam Hussein's co-accused have taken the stand as the defense began trying to refute crimes against humanity charges that carry a potential death penalty.

Iraq study: Warning over civil warupdated: Sun Feb 26 2006 22:59:00

A timely analysis of Iraq's sectarian divisions has found the country's leaders still have time to reach "a genuine national compact" that will defuse the seething Shiite-Sunni tensions in the country, now reeling after last week's bombing of a Shiite shrine in Samarra.

Violence mars Ashura festivalupdated: Fri Feb 10 2006 02:31:00

The death toll following Thursday's suicide attack in the city of Hangu in northwest Pakistan has reached 30, police sources have told CNN.

Saddam Hussein trial delayedupdated: Tue Jan 24 2006 03:19:00

In the latest delay involving the Saddam Hussein trial, Tuesday's court session was postponed five days because a number of witnesses were not able to attend, a court official told CNN.

New chief judge named in Saddam Hussein trialupdated: Mon Jan 23 2006 07:05:00

When the trial of former Iraqi leader Saddam Hussein resumes Tuesday, the chief judge and his top adviser will be different.

Bremer: 'I made some mistakes' in Iraqupdated: Fri Jan 13 2006 10:00:00

In a newspaper column Friday, L. Paul Bremer, the former U.S. administrator of Iraq, admitted, "I made some mistakes" in Iraq and argued the United States needs to be better prepared for post-conflict operations in the future.

U.S. frees high-value Iraqi detaineesupdated: Mon Dec 19 2005 03:22:00

The U.S. military has released eight former Baathist detainees of high value, a military spokesman said Monday.

Hussein threatens to skip courtupdated: Tue Dec 06 2005 00:45:00

The trial of Saddam Hussein adjourned for the day Tuesday, with the former Iraqi leader indicating he's unlikely to return when the court reconvenes Wednesday.

Ex-PM: Abuse as bad as Saddam eraupdated: Sun Nov 27 2005 05:33:00

Human rights abuses in Iraq are as bad as they were under Saddam Hussein if not worse, former Prime Minister Ayad Allawi has said.

U.S. calls medics to Iraq police detention centerupdated: Mon Nov 14 2005 05:10:00

The U.S. Army discovered scores of detainees in poor health at a building run by the Iraqi Interior Ministry during a search for a missing 15-year-old boy, a U.S. general said Monday.

Three U.S. troops killed in Iraqupdated: Sun Nov 13 2005 01:15:00

Three U.S. service members have died in separate incidents in Iraq while insurgents targeted Iraqi security forces, authorities said Sunday.

Hussein trial plays as drama for the worldupdated: Wed Oct 19 2005 12:26:00

The televised trial of Saddam Hussein and seven co-defendants adjourned Wednesday after three-and-a-half hours, but that was long enough to impart the symbolism of the new Iraq and evoke strong images of the leaders of the fallen regime.

Tight security for Saddam trialupdated: Wed Oct 19 2005 05:06:00

CNN Chief International Correspondent Christiane Amanpour is inside the Baghdad courthouse where the first trial of Saddam Hussein on charges of crimes against humanity is scheduled to begin Wednesday.

Saddam video shows calm before stormupdated: Tue Oct 18 2005 15:29:00

On the eve of Saddam Hussein's trial, new footage has emerged of the fateful day in Dujail 23 years ago when the former dictator was the target of an assassination attempt.

On the frontlines against al Qaeda in Iraqupdated: Wed Sep 28 2005 11:13:00

A blue sign with yellow writing stands along the highway leading into Qaim, in Iraq's western desert, warning citizens not to cooperate with the Americans. It is signed by al Qaeda in Iraq. Marines remove it.

Committee signs Iraq's draft constitutionupdated: Sun Aug 28 2005 04:47:00

Iraq's constitutional committee approved a final draft of the Iraqi constitution and put it before the National Assembly on Sunday, despite the rejection of Sunni Arab leaders.

Sunni Arab lawmakers debate draft of Iraq constitution updated: Sat Aug 27 2005 09:17:00

Iraq's three major groups -- Kurds, Shiite Arabs and Sunni Arabs -- continue to debate the proposed constitution, striving to win over critics by Sunday.

Iraq leader sees progress on constitution front updated: Tue Aug 23 2005 06:58:00

Iraq's interim prime minister said Tuesday that lawmakers have made great strides in writing the country's new constitution and have been able to bridge gaps on many issues.

Iraq delays vote on draft constitutionupdated: Mon Aug 22 2005 01:37:00

An Iraqi constitution draft was submitted to the National Assembly Monday minutes before a midnight deadline, but three more days are needed to resolve "outstanding" sticking points, the assembly speaker said.

Saddam says his soul to be 'sacrificed'updated: Sun Aug 21 2005 16:37:00

Imprisoned former Iraqi President Saddam Hussein wrote in a letter published Sunday that he is prepared to sacrifice himself for the Arab cause, and called on other Arabs to follow his example.

Assad: Media, tech crushing Arabsupdated: Mon Jun 06 2005 06:38:00

Syrian President Bashar Assad has said the media and technological revolution sweeping the region and the world is helping his country's foes to undermine and crush the Arab identity.

Iraq's next fault lineupdated: Mon Apr 25 2005 13:39:00

The Bush administration has hailed the formation of a new Iraqi government as a major step toward bringing stability to the country.

Dim prospects for justice in Iraqupdated: Thu Apr 14 2005 13:18:00

Speaking before U.S. troops in Iraq this week, President George W. Bush bragged of the transitional government's accomplishments. "Iraqis have laid the foundation for a society built on the rule of law," he proclaimed, referring to the court that has been created to try the senior leadership of the former Iraqi government.

Judge on Saddam tribunal killedupdated: Wed Mar 02 2005 06:30:00

A judge and his lawyer son working with the special court that will hear charges of human rights abuse against Saddam Hussein and senior members of his government has been gunned down by insurgents, sources said.

Iraqi TV journalist, toddler son killedupdated: Wed Feb 09 2005 03:43:00

Masked gunmen killed an Al-Hurra television correspondent and his 3-year-old son on Wednesday in the southern city of Basra, an Iraqi army official said.

Official: 13,000-17,000 insurgents in Iraqupdated: Wed Feb 09 2005 03:22:00

The U.S. military faces between 13,000 and 17,000 insurgents in Iraq, the large majority of them backers of ousted Iraqi leader Saddam Hussein and his Baath Party, a senior military official said Tuesday.

Women gain attention in Iraqi electionsupdated: Tue Jan 25 2005 18:52:00

As the Iraqi elections near, women are changing the face of politics.

PM: Iraq trials to open next weekupdated: Tue Dec 14 2004 08:37:00

Trials of some of Iraq's former Baath Party leaders will begin next week, interim Prime Minister Ayad Allawi has said.

Arraf: Falluja 'has been breached'updated: Mon Nov 08 2004 21:33:00

About 10,000 U.S. and 2,000 Iraqi forces began an assault on Falluja on Monday, aimed at driving insurgents from the city.

Mass grave unearthed in Iraqupdated: Wed Oct 13 2004 06:55:00

U.S. forces have exhumed a mass grave in northwestern Iraq and uncovered the remains of hundreds of people.

U.S. official: Saddam trial won't start this yearupdated: Fri Sep 24 2004 14:09:00

The war crimes trial of deposed Iraqi leader Saddam Hussein won't begin any time soon because deteriorating security is hampering information-gathering in the case, a senior U.S. official said Friday.

Bombings rock Iraq on Baathist coup anniversaryupdated: Sat Jul 17 2004 06:27:00

Insurgent fighters launched deadly attacks across Iraq on Saturday, killing a U.S. soldier and at least seven Iraqis in separate attacks.

Most wanted not necessarily most dangerous updated: Wed Jun 16 2004 17:17:00

By simple count, it appears to be a success. Of the coalition's 55 individuals on the Pentagon's "Most Wanted Iraqis" deck of playing cards, 43 have been killed, captured or have surrendered, including Saddam Hussein and his sons.

Chalabi suspected of giving U.S. secrets to Iranupdated: Fri May 21 2004 01:20:00

U.S. intelligence officials on Friday said Ahmed Chalabi, a member of the Iraqi Governing Council with ties to senior Pentagon officials, gave intelligence secrets to Iran so closely held in the U.S. government that only "a handful" of senior officials know them.

Chalabi's fall from graceupdated: Thu May 20 2004 22:09:00

As the United States moved toward war with Iraq, exiled opposition leader Ahmed Chalabi was one of America's best friends -- the beneficiary of millions of U.S. taxpayer dollars for his Iraqi National Congress, with easy access to top officials in Washington.

Chalabi blames Baathists for raidupdated: Thu May 20 2004 06:05:00

Iraqi Governing Council member Ahmed Chalabi said the raid on his compound Thursday was engineered by Baathists who control the Iraqi police and who are now protected by the Coalition Provisional Authority.

Chalabi's Baghdad compound raidedupdated: Thu May 20 2004 04:21:00

Iraqi Governing Council member Ahmed Chalabi said a raid on his compound Thursday was engineered by Baathists who control the Iraqi police and who are now protected by the Coalition Provisional Authority.

Iraq is not just Bush's problemupdated: Mon May 17 2004 14:02:00

John Kerry has been a very good Democrat these past few weeks, roaming the country, talking up the bran-muffin issues that Democrats really, really care about: education and health care.

New Iraq flag: Designer speaks outupdated: Thu Apr 29 2004 07:55:00

The man who designed Iraq's new national flag has told CNN he attempted to create a "simple and powerful" design.

From 'de-Baathification' to 're-Baathification'?updated: Thu Apr 22 2004 17:24:00

"The remnants of Saddam Hussein's regime know they have no future in a free Iraq," U.S. Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld said Thursday, restating the U.S. stance even as coalition officials in Baghdad confirmed that some of Saddam's former Baath Party loyalists may be allowed to take back their old jobs.

Policy easing to bring Baathists into new Iraqupdated: Thu Apr 22 2004 13:53:00

The White House confirmed Thursday that the administration is moving to change a postwar policy that blocked members of Saddam Hussein's Baath Party from Iraqi government and military positions.

Iraqi tribunal to try Saddam Husseinupdated: Wed Apr 21 2004 00:47:00

Iraqi leaders have set up a tribunal to try ousted dictator Saddam Hussein and other members of his Baathist regime, a spokesman for the Iraqi Governing Council said Tuesday.

Professor: Insurgency 'has grown deeper roots'updated: Tue Apr 06 2004 18:27:00

U.S. and coalition troops battled supporters of Shiite Muslim cleric Muqtada al-Sadr for a third day Tuesday, with clashes reported in Baghdad and at least four cities in the country's south.

Coalition offers three-tier rewards for insurgentsupdated: Tue Feb 17 2004 03:54:00

The U.S.-led coalition said Tuesday it is increasing the rewards it offers for the capture of the insurgents attacking coalition soldiers, Iraqi security personnel and civilians who work with the coalition.

Saddam wary of 'jihadists'updated: Wed Jan 14 2004 13:01:00

U.S. officials Wednesday confirmed reports that Saddam Hussein, in a document found when he was captured, warned supporters to be wary of cooperating with foreign "jihadists."

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