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Riz Khan- Is stability attainable in Iraq? - Pt 112:08
Ayad Allawi, the former Iraqi prime minister, discusses the challenges facing his country, the upcoming polls, increasing violence, political issues, US policy towards the Middle East, and the future of Iraq.
Produced: 09/16/2009
Political Leaning: Leans Progressive
Riz Khan- Is stability attainable in Iraq? - Pt 210:24
Ayad Allawi, the former Iraqi prime minister, discusses the challenges facing his country, the upcoming polls, increasing violence, political issues, US policy towards the Middle East, and the future of Iraq.
Produced: 09/16/2009
Political Leaning: Leans Progressive
Al-Zeidi defends shoe-throwing 2:47
Muntadhar al-Zeidi, the Iraqi journalist who threw his shoes in December last year at George Bush. Al Jazeera's Tarek Bazley reports on the news conference in Iraq following al-Zeidi's release.
Produced: 09/15/2009
Political Leaning: Leans Progressive
Iraqi economy hurt by Iran invaders2:37
A deal between the Iraqi government and the Iranian tourism industry is hurting many Iraqi hotels as they must provide reduced rates to Iranian tourists. Al Jazeera's Mosab Jasim reports.
Produced: 09/12/2009
Political Leaning: Leans Progressive
Tags: Iran, Iraq, economy, Middle East, Tourism, hotel, subsidies, Jasim Mosab, Iranian Hajj, hospitality
Washington concerned by surge in Iraq violence2:13
The US ambassador to Iraq says the United States is sticking with its timetable for troop withdrawal there. Sebastian Walker has more.
Produced: 09/10/2009
Political Leaning: Leans Progressive
Tags: USA, Barack Obama, Iraq, Washington, Middle East, war, violence, Troop Withdrawal, sunni, shia, sebastian walker, Christopher Hill
US Defense Secretary Talks to Al Jazeera 23:00
Robert Gates, the United States secretary of defence, says bringing peace and security to Afghanistan and Iraq represents a major challenge, but that it is one that the US is committed to achieving.
Produced: 09/07/2009
Political Leaning: Leans Progressive
Tags: Barack Obama, afghanistan, Taliban, pakistan, Iran, Iraq, al qaeda, Washington, politics, war on terror, Robert Gates, secretary, defense
Iraq's baseball team faces uphill struggle2:58
The fledgling national baseball team in Iraq say they are being prevented from competing abroad by political fighting among Iraq's sporting bodies. Mosab Jasim reports.
Produced: 09/07/2009
Political Leaning: Leans Progressive
Inside Story - Iraq-Syria Ties Shaken 23:33
Inside Story discusses the growing tension between Iraq and Syria as Nouri al-Maliki is ratcheting up his rhetoric against Damascus over last month's deadly attacks in Baghdad.
Produced: 09/07/2009
Political Leaning: Leans Progressive
Tags: Iraq, al qaeda, Middle East, inside story, Syria, Nouri Al-Maliki, terror suspects, damascus, Baath, extremists
Interview: Fares Braizat on Iraq's row with Syria5:29
Fares Braizat, a Middle East analyst at Qatar University in Doha, discusses the issues around the Iraqi-Syrian border with Al Jazeera's Shulie Ghosh.
Produced: 09/05/2009
Political Leaning: Leans Progressive
Inside Iraq - Iraqi-Syrian Tension23:01
Diplomatic efforts to ease tense relations between Syria and Iraq have largely run aground. Jasim Azzawi discusses the issues with guests Saad al-Muttalibi, a political adviser to the Iraqi ministry of national dialogue, and Samir Altaqi, the director of…
Produced: 09/04/2009
Political Leaning: Leans Progressive
US Extends 'Blackwater' Contract1:29
Private contractors have proven to be highly controversial in Iraq where the security firm formerly known as Blackwater has been banned. The US state department has extended a contract with the firm. Al Jazeera's Tom Ackerman reports.
Produced: 09/02/2009
Political Leaning: Leans Progressive
Tony Blair Speaks Out37:42
A discussion with former British Prime Minister Tony Blair about Iran, President Obama, and defending his decision on Iraq.
Produced: 06/25/2009
Political Leaning: Centrist
Eight years on, 9/11 still haunts America2:47
Eight years and two wars after the September 11 terrorist attacks, the pain has not eased in the United States, where President Barack Obama called for a renewal of the country's resolve in the fight against terrorism.
Produced: 09/14/2009
Political Leaning: Centrist
Tags: USA, america, Barack Obama, afghanistan, Iraq, war on terror, 9/11, terrorist, attacks, Twin Towers, september 11
Nir Rosen featured on Foreign Exchange- Part 27:57
Nir Rosen has recently returned from Afghanistan under the auspices of the Pulitzer Center on Crisis Reporting. He shares first hand accounts of what he's learned. Part 2/2
Produced: 09/17/2009
Political Leaning: Centrist
Cheney Friend Throws Out Abu Ghraib Torture Suit1:33
Judge Lawrence Silberman, who wrote the majority opinion, said private security contractors would not be held responsible where the military retains command authority.
Produced: 09/26/2009
Political Leaning: Leans Progressive
Single Mother and Medic6:06
In 2004, Jaymie Holschlag left her two children to serve in Iraq. The separation was challenging, but the transition home was also difficult. Now the family prepares for a second deployment.
Produced: 09/28/2009
Political Leaning: Centrist
Deported Iraqi refugees sent back to UK2:39
London has tried to deport a number of Iraqi asylum seekers, which Baghdad then refused, causing tension between the two nations.
Produced: 10/16/2009
Political Leaning: Leans Progressive
Iraq's security worries3:09
Bombings and murders occur in Iraq on a regular basis and although the overall rate has fallen, there has been a spike in violence in the last six months. Omar Al-Saleh reports, with more than 3,600 km of border to patrol, Baghdad is also dependent on…
Produced: 10/14/2009
Political Leaning: Leans Progressive
US ammunition blamed for Iraqi cancer hike 3:16
Doctors in Iraq are recording a shocking rise in the number of cancer victims south of Baghdad. Sufferers in the province of Babil have risen by almost tenfold in just three years. Locals blame depleted uranium from US military equipment used in the 2003…
Produced: 10/12/2009
Political Leaning: Leans Progressive
MI5 historian: War on Terror policies 'worst'0:45
The official historian of British intelligence agency MI5 says that the treatment of prisoners at Guantanamo Bay and Abu Ghraib by US authorities has been hugely detrimental to the fight against terrorism.
Produced: 10/14/2009
Political Leaning: Leans Progressive




