The Associated Press - Jul 19, 2008
BAGHDAD (AP) — Iraq's largest Sunni Arab political bloc returned to the government fold Saturday after calling off a nearly one-year boycott of the
BBC News - Jul 19, 2008
By James Landale When Tony Blair led the country, prime ministerial trips to Iraq were largely pre-Christmas affairs, as much to rally morale as to find out
Reuters - Jul 19, 2008
By Adrian Croft BAGHDAD (Reuters) - Prime Minister Gordon Brown said on Saturday he wanted to reduce British troop levels in Iraq but he refused to set any
AFP - Jul 19, 2008
BAGHDAD (AFP) — Prime Minister Gordon Brown, speaking after talks with his Iraqi counterpart in Baghdad, said on Saturday he wanted to cut the number of
Daily Mail - Jul 19, 2008
By Mail On Sunday Reporter It could be a scene from Apocalypse Now – apart, that is, from the forced smile, safety-first seat belt and dark blue suit worn
InTheNews.co.uk - Jul 19, 2008
Pakistan remains in a state of deep political instability as the fallout from last November's state of emergency continues. Full Story British troop levels
Yahoo! Italia Notizie - Jul 19, 2008
AP - da 6 minuti In this image released by the British Ministry of Defence, British Prime Minister, Gordon Brown, left, talks to Iraqi army soldiers at the
euronews - Jul 19, 2008
The British Prime Minister has refused to set a timetable for further cutting UK troops in Iraq. After meeting Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki on a visit to
NECN - Jul 19, 2008
He's making the first stop on a campaign season tour of war zones, according to his spokesman. The Illinois Senator is scheduled to meet with Afghan
PRESS TV - Jul 19, 2008
British Prime Minister Gordon Brown will visit the Iraqi capital city of Baghdad to discuss bilateral ties and British presence in Basra.
Gulf Daily News - Jul 19, 2008
BAGHDAD: Prime Minister Gordon Brown flew into Baghdad yesterday and said he wanted to reduce British troop levels in Iraq, though he refused to set a
Sky News - Jul 19, 2008
Gordon Brown has flown into Basra after holding talks with Iraqi prime minister Nouri al Maliki and military leaders in the Iraqi capital Baghdad.
Canada.com - Jul 19, 2008
BAGHDAD -- British Prime Minister Gordon Brown made an unannounced visit to Iraq on Saturday, seeking to build on the improved security situation in the
Telegraph.co.uk - Jul 19, 2008
By Melissa Kite in Baghdad Gordon Brown raised the prospect of a British withdrawal from Iraq today when he set out a four point plan paving the way for a
ITV.com - Jul 19, 2008
Gordon Brown has flown to Baghdad for talks with Iraq's Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki. Mr Brown will also meet military leaders in the Iraqi capital.