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Iraq 'was not top of weapons concern list'  new

Iraq was not the biggest worry for British officials trying to halt the spread of weapons of mass destruction two years before it was invaded, the inquiry into the conflict heard today.

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This picture was taken by a British soldier after a firefight near Al Majaar Al Kabir in southern Iraq on 14 May 2004.

Does this show British soldiers broke Geneva Conventions?

Tuesday, 24 November 2009

Public inquiry to be launched into allegations of abuse against Iraqi civilians at UK-run detention camp

The Iraq war investigation, looking at the whole period from 2001 to 2009, is expected to last months

Saddam options 'discussed a year before Iraq war'

Tuesday, 24 November 2009

British officials privately discussed the prospect of "regime change" in Iraq in late 2001 - more than a year before the invasion.

An Israeli naval vessel searches the water off the coast of Netanya, north of Tel Aviv, after a helicopter crashed into the Mediterranean Sea, killing all four people on board, including one British tourist.

British tourist killed in Israeli helicopter crash

Tuesday, 24 November 2009

The helicopter crashed about 300 metres from the seaside city of Netanya this afternoon.

Treatment of the Gulf's labourer under-class has been the subject of intense global concern

Gulf: A choice between liberalisation or recovery?

Tuesday, 24 November 2009

When video showing a UAE royal family member apparently engaged in torture emerged this year, it passed virtually unreported in the Gulf. Such an episode may point towards an encroaching problem for the region, and its potential to reclaim economic glory in a post-recession world.

Is this what they want to get away from? Demonstrators protest against June's presidential election.

Iran's plan to ditch Tehran echoed in Ancient World

Monday, 23 November 2009

Countries and empires have moved their capitals for millennia - often to gain or keep power.

Mass rioting broke out after Iran's disputed presidential vote in June

Iran's opposition defiant in face of crackdown

Monday, 23 November 2009

Former vice-president sentenced to six years for his part in post-election protests

Remains found in hunt for missing journalist

Thursday, 19 November 2009

A forensics team searching for the body of a British journalist kidnapped by Palestinian militants more than 20 years ago recovered human remains in Lebanon, the Foreign Office said today.

Iraq Vice-President, Tareq al-Hashemi

Vice-President's veto darkens Iraq election

Thursday, 19 November 2009

Iraq's Sunni Arab Vice-President yesterday vetoed an election law over the number of parliamentary seats for refugees, prompting poll workers to halt preparations and casting fresh doubt on whether the vote can be held in January.

Iran drops in corruption list amid calls for new urgency in the West

Wednesday, 18 November 2009

The new edition of a global "corruption index" has seen Iran fall into the bottom 10, ranking it one of the world's most crookedly run countries.

Israeli minister plans to send troops into schools to boost conscription

Wednesday, 18 November 2009

Soldiers would meet teachers in bid to encourage students to join up

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