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  • Iraqi fraud held in Thailand with Kuwaiti passports

    (MENAFN - Arab Times) An Iraqi national was arrested recently in Thailand in possession of five Kuwaiti passports, using which he committed several felonies, reports Al-Rai daily. Earlier, a report was published about the arrest of a Kuwaiti tourist in Thailand who was accused of fraud. However, coordination between the ministries of Foreign Affairs and Interior with the security authorities in ...

  • Iraq bombings kill 25 people

    Bombings in Iraq, including a series of blasts mainly targeting Shi'ite areas of Baghdad, have killed at least 25 people and wounded 68, security and medical officials say.Car bombs hit Kadhimiyah and Sadr City in north Baghdad, Saidiyah in the south and Mashtal and Baghdad Jadida in the east, killing at least 10 people and wounding at least 45, while a roadside bomb in the Zafraniyah area ...

  • Iraqi politicians have no option but to engage in a national dialogue Akhbar Al Saa

    WAM Abu Dhabi, 20th May 2013 (WAM) -- A UAE daily publication has called on Iraq's political leaders to set aside their differences, come together and engage in a national dialogue to resolve political and security crises in order to set the Iraqi house in order and place the country on the course of development. ''The UAE and other Arab governments as well as the world have ...

  • At least 10 policemen killed in checkpoint attacks in Iraq

    Militants killed at least 10 Iraqi policemen in a series of attacks on checkpoints in the West of the country on Sunday, police and local officials ...

  • Policemen Killed in Iraq Attacks - Report

    MOSCOW, May 20 (RIA Novosti) - At least three policemen have been killed as gunmen launched an attack on their station in the north of Iraq, media quoted local officials as saying. Two police officers were also wounded in the town of Rawa about 260 kilometers (160 miles) northwest of the capital Baghdad, the BBC reported late Sunday. According to reports cited by the British broadcaster, ...

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One False Move

The first ten minutes of "One False Move" feel like any other violent crime film, even bordering on entering the straight-to-video realm, which is ironic because the rest of the film is so sharp and original. In the opening segment, three criminals, Roy (Billy Bob Thornton), Pluto (Michael Beach), and Roy's girlfriend Fantasia (Cynda Williams) disrupt a birthday party by stabbing, shooting or suff ... ...

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  • Iraq Slaughter Intensifies Gunmen mass at Iraq security command HQ

    Gunmen mass at Iraq security command HQRamadi, Iraq (AFP) May 18, 2013 - Hundreds of gunmen gathered near the headquarters of a provincial security command in Iraq on Saturday, while others ambushed a patrol and kidnapped 10 security force personnel, police said. Security forces attempted to arrest Mohammed Khamis Abu Risha, who is wanted in connection with the killing of five soldiers, near ...

  • Police killed in fresh Iraq attacks

    At least three police officers have been killed after gunmen attacked their station in northern Iraq, local officials say. They say another two policemen were wounded in the town of Rawa, some 260km (160 miles) north-west of Baghdad. Reports also say another seven policemen died in a separate attack in the nearby town of Haditha. The authorities have blamed a number of recent deadly attacks ...

  • Iraq racked by violence

    At least 16 people were killed across Iraq on Sunday as gunmen and Iraqi security forces clashed in several areas, police officials in Baghdad and Ramadi ...

  • Paul Libya like Iraq

    The guarding of U.S. diplomatic outposts like the consulate Benghazi in Libya should be treated like Baghdad with more military force, Sen. Rand Paul said Sunday. Appearing on CNN's "State of the Union," the Kentucky Republican said his focus isn't on the Benghazi talking points, but on not guarding the outpost more heavily. That decision was a "tragic error," he ...

  • Iraq veering back to civil war as Shia rule with heavy hand

    Under Saddam Hussein, and his Sunni-minority regime, it was pure despotism, war and repressive violence that kept the country in one piece. But after the despot's fall, the three were supposed to come together in the new, "democratic" Iraq of America's ...

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