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Christians in Iraq are under attack.
The United Nations says 13,000 Christians have fled the northern city of Mosul in the past two weeks alone.
Most have moved elsewhere in Iraq but some have fled to Lebanon, as Nayla Khoury has been finding out.
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Residents living in the Iraqi capital of Baghdad have welcomed the re-opening of a bridge, which many view as the end of sectarian violence in the area.
Al Jazeera's Omar Alsaleh reports on how the reopening is a stark reminder of the bloodshed that has gripped Baghdad over the past few years.
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Sweden is the world's number one shelter for highly qualified Iraqi refugees. Yet Stockholm is urging the other countries of the EU to open their doors wider. Sweden is facing tough asylum questions. Its generosity feeling a strain, it may have to pull in the welcome mat.
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Diyala province has become the most violent region in Iraq in the last few years.
Now, after a series of joint operations with the Iraqi forces, US troops are withdrawing.
Sherine Tadros reports.
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CBS story: about the planting of 9v batteries, wiring, timers, and rounds of ammo by US Military Snipers to persuade or entice passers-by to pick them up. If they are unfortunate enough to leave with the item... they are gunned down without provocation. Visit Infowars.com; Prisonplanet.com; Jonesreport.com
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Major networks spend only 2 minutes per week on Iraq war coverage; Lara Logan of CBS joins critique
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Life for most Iraqis has become a nightmare.Ironically , the Iraqi treasury is brimming with billions of petrodollars. Is this just a case of incompetence and mismanagement or is the problem simply too big for the Iraqi government to handle?
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Life for most Iraqis has become a nightmare.Ironically , the Iraqi treasury is brimming with billions of petrodollars. Is this just a case of incompetence and mismanagement or is the problem simply too big for the Iraqi government to handle?
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While President Bush boasts of success in Iraq, Iraqi parliamentarians debate a security agreement with the U.S. Will the Iraqis approve this deal? And what kind of a deal will Hamid Karzai want for Afghanis?
Answers to these questions and more on Link TV's Mosaic Intelligence Report. Presented by Jamal Dajani.
For more info, visit at http://www.linktv.or g/mir
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This edition features stories on Iraqis assuming control of Babil province, the significance of a transfer of authority at Patrol Base Shanghai, Greek and U.S. troops providing medical assistance in Kosovo, U.S. Soldiers distributing school supplies to local Iraqi children, and the difference service members are making throughout Iraq.