Australian officials have admitted senior military officers knew about the abuse of Iraqi prisoners by US troops months earlier than previously acknowledged. ...
Several explosions were heard Tuesday in central Baghdad, and smoke was seen rising from the green zone headquarters of the U.S.-run coalition. A member of the...
Chalabi and his group began to supply Feith's newly reorganised Defence Department with “intelligence” on Saddam's weapons of mass destruction progress,...
The United States and Britain presented the UN Security Council with a revised resolution on Iraq that sets a rough date for US-led troops to leave the...
Preemption: Back to Osirak by Jude Wanniski June 2, 2004 In case you have not noticed, the editorial page of The Wall Street Journal has continued to justify...
Pulitzer Prize winner Judith Miller’s series of exclusives about weapons of mass destruction in Iraq—courtesy of the now-notorious Ahmad Chalabi—helped...
KEY Security Council members said today they were still not satisfied with a revised UN resolution on Iraq and want more changes and input from the country's...
"The road to hell is paved with good intentions -- and some Iraqis have experienced hell inside prisons run by coalition forces" ... US frantic to soften harsh...
The United States is seeking the approval of the new interim government in Baghdad for a joint UK-U.S. resolution that will legitimize the continuing military...
US President George W. Bush should pull his head in and stop interfering in Australian domestic policy, Australian Greens Leader Bob Brown said today Greens...
THE resignation of CIA director George Tenet has stunned Washington and opened political recriminations over who should take the blame for US intelligence...
"I don't think he'd mind my saying this: Bremer is the dictator of Iraq. He has the money, he has the signature," said Brahimi. Bremer the 'dictator' —...
Police turned Rome into a fortress as anti-war protesters pledged to give US President George W. Bush a heated reception during his 36-hour visit. Thousands of...
WAVING banners and yelling slogans, several thousand people marched through Paris today in protest against the US-led occupation of Iraq and President George...
Joining anti-war protests in France and Italy, thousands rallied from the White House to the West Coast on Saturday to peacefully protest US President Bush's...
Opposition Labor leader Mark Latham stood by his pledge to pull Australian troops out of Iraq by Christmas, saying it was in the country's best interests...
The Department for International Development (DfID) signed a £250 000 deal last summer with the South-African based Meteoric Tactical Solutions (MTS) to...
Libyan leader Moammar Qadhafi expressed regret Sunday that Ronald Reagan died without standing trial for 1986 airstrikes on his country, while other Arabs used...
Sixty per cent of people think Government spending on the war on Iraq was "a waste of money", and should have been spent on overseas aid, a new poll shows. The...
Australia's ABC TV's Four Corners revealed last night that Australian lawyer Major George O'Kane helped draft a letter which said some prisoners would not be...
ISRAELI warplanes have attacked Palestinian militants south of Beirut, Lebanese security officials said today. Israeli airstrike near Beirut AP 08jun04 ISRAELI...
Dave Muller looks at the transit of Venus and puzzles over the ancients saying "As above so below" New pattern in the sky A South News commentary Wednesday...
Resolution 1546 (2004) Adopted Unanimously The Security Council this evening coalesced around a comprehensive resolution on Iraq, which endorsed the formation...
Richard Clarke, former anti-terrorism adviser to President Bush, wrote in a new book that acquiescing to the involvement of an "army of Arabs," including bin...
Security experts in Taiwan have dismissed a US Pentagon report which suggested the island bomb China's Three Gorges Dam to deter a possible invasion by its...
All 50,000 troops who served in the first Gulf war might have been exposed to low levels of chemical warfare agents during the fighting and its aftermath, a US...
The first days of June have been littered with bad and damaging news for the American chief executive and his lacklustre administration that is still smarting...
A MAJORITY of American voters now say conditions in Iraq did not merit war, but most are reluctant to abandon efforts there, according to a poll published...
The US is making enemies of the very people it needs to ensure peace in Iraq. Paul McGeough reports on how priceless contacts have been destroyed by friendly...