Iraqi lawmakers struggle over election law dispute BAGHDAD - Iraqi lawmakers will vote tomorrow on how to break a deadlock over a key election law after a vice president vetoed the legislation, causing a crisis that could delay a national vote scheduled for January and change the timetable for an American troop withdrawal.
By: Christopher Torchia|Date: Nov 20, 2009 4 killed as insurgents target Iraqi Christians ...18 people were injured. Also yesterday, a bomb exploded near a convoy of American personnel that included US Ambassador
Christopher Hill, though no one was injured. Joanne Moore, a State Department spokeswoman, said the bomb exploded as the convoy was...
By: Christopher Torchia|Date: Jul 13, 2009 Iraq sentences militia leader to death An Iraqi court on Thursday sentenced the Sunni leader of a government-allied paramilitary group to death for murder and kidnapping in a case that highlighted tensions over the treatment of former insurgents who turned against al-Qaida.
By: Christopher Torchia|Date: Nov 19, 2009 Turkey, Russia sign gas pipeline deal ...own projects. Washington says Iran should be excluded from Nabucco until it improves its ties with the West. ------
Torchia contributed from Istanbul. AP writers Selcan Hacaoglu in Ankara, Turkey and David Nowak in Moscow contributed to this report...
By: Nataliya Vasilyeva and Christopher Torchia|Date: Aug 6, 2009 Indonesia's Currency Jumps Almost 30% But Nation Urges Halt of Private Debt Repayment (Archive fee) JAKARTA, Indonesia -- Buoyed by central bank intervention, Indonesia's fragile currency surged almost 30 percent yesterday as traders and foreign governments welcomed a banking reform package.
However, in a sign that recovery is distant, Indonesia appealed for an immediate halt to the repayment of private debt. Traders said the move was widely expected and amounted to a moratorium that could last months
By: Christopher Torchia, Associated Press|Date: Jan 28, 1998 Us, South Korea To Hold Games; North Likely To Be Irked (Archive fee) SEOUL -- The United States and South Korea said yesterday that they would conduct a joint military exercise next week, amid rising tensions with North Korea and fears that the isolated communist nation will test a new ballistic missile.
The allies' annual exercise is likely to draw renewed condemnation from North Korea. This week, it accused the United States of conspiring to start another war on the Korean Peninsula by insisting the communist country put off the test missile launch.
By: Christopher Torchia, Associated Press|Date: Aug 11, 1999 Boston.com
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