Two British troops killed in Iraq helicopter crash (Reuters)

A Puma helicopter similar to the type used by British forces flies out from Baghdad's 'Green Zone', January 28, 2005. Two British military personnel were killed in Iraq on Tuesday when their Puma helicopter crashed near Baghdad, the Ministry of Defence said. (Bob Strong/Reuters)Reuters – Two British military personnel were
killed in Iraq on Tuesday when their Puma helicopter crashed
near Baghdad, the Ministry of Defence said.


Car bomb in Iraq’s Ramadi kills six: police (Reuters)

U.S. soldiers from the 3rd Brigade combat team of 101st Airborne Division look as their comrade ties up a turkey that they have received from one of the local Sheiks for the upcoming Thanksgiving celebrations at their patrol base in the town of Owesap, Iraq, 20 kilometers (about 12,4 miles) south of  Baghdad, Wednesday, Nov. 21, 2007. (AP Photo/Petr David Josek )Reuters – A car bomb killed at least six people,
including women and children, in the Iraqi city of Ramadi on
Wednesday in a rare attack on a region that has become one of
the safest in the country.


US, Iran to meet on Iraq despite tensions (AFP)

Iraqi boys gather at the site of a car bomb in Baghdad's al-Shuhadaa neighborhood, 20 November 2007. Tough talk on Iran's nuclear program has raised the specter of a possible US attack, but tensions between the two diplomatic foes nevertheless appear to have eased on the issue of securing Iraq.(AFP/Ali Al-Saadi)AFP – Tough talk on Iran’s nuclear program has raised the specter of a possible US attack, but tensions between the two diplomatic foes nevertheless appear to have eased on the issue of securing Iraq.


Gulf states, Yemen condemn US Senate plan to divide Iraq (AFP)

An Iraqi boys runs through a gap in a concrete wall separating the Shiite and Sunni neighbourhoods of al-Shula and al-Ghazaliyeh in Baghdad, 15 September. The Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) has condemned a US Senate non-binding resolution to divide Iraq on ethnic and religious lines, saying it would complicate matters further in the war-torn country.(AFP/File/Ali Al-Saadi)AFP – The Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) on Friday condemned a US Senate non-binding resolution to divide Iraq on ethnic and religious lines, saying it would complicate matters further in the war-torn country.


US air raid in Baghdad kills 10: Iraqi officials (AFP)

US soldiers search a house in Baquba, 27 September. A US air strike has killed at least 10 people, including women and children, in a building in a mainly Sunni area of Baghdad.(AFP/Alexander Nemenov)AFP – A US air raid has killed at least 10 people, including women and children, in a building in a mainly Sunni area of Baghdad, Iraqi officials said Friday.


Turkey, Iraq sign counterterrorism pact (AP)

Turkish Interior Minister Besir Atalay, left, greets his Iraqi counterpart Jawad al-Bolani as he arrives for talks to discuss Turkish concerns over separatist Kurdish rebels holed up in bases in northern Iraq, in Ankara, Wednesday, Sept. 26, 2007. Turkey is seeking an anti-terrorism cooperation agreement with Iraq that would engage its neighbor in cracking down on the rebels of the Kurdistan Workers Party, or PKK, which has been attacking targets in Turkey from bases in northern Iraq. (AP Photo/Burhan Ozbilici)AP – Turkey and Iraq on Friday signed a counterterrorism pact aimed at cracking down on separatist Kurdish rebels who have been attacking Turkey from bases in Iraq.


Iraqi Leader rejects division of nation (AP)

Iraqi Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki looks back as he sits in his seat during the 62nd session of the United Nations General Assembly, Wednesday, Sept. 26, 2007, at U.N. headquarters. (AP Photo/Ed Betz)AP – Iraqi Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki on Friday rejected a U.S. Senate proposal calling for the decentralization of Iraq’s government and giving more control to the country’s ethnically divided regions, calling it a “catastrophe.”


Turkey, Iraq sign anti-terrorism deal (Reuters)

A Turkish military helicopter flies over the town of Sirnak in the mainly Kurdish southeast Turkey with Cudi mountain on the Iraqi border in the background June 9, 2007. Turkey and Iraq signed an anti-terrorism deal on Friday targeting Kurdish rebels based in northern Iraq, but failed to agree on a plan that would have let Turkish troops chase militants across their shared border. (Osman Orsal/Reuters)Reuters – Turkey and Iraq signed an anti-terrorism
deal on Friday targeting Kurdish rebels based in northern Iraq,
but failed to agree on a plan that would have let Turkish
troops chase militants across their shared border.


PRESS RELEASE: GameXa Announce The Launch Of The First Virtual Currency Trading Platform (gamesindustry.biz)

GameXa, ( www.gamexa.com) an innovative new gamer to gamer marketplace for virtual currency trading has launched. The online service enables gamers to trade currency with their peers in a safe, secure environment with an easy-to-use interface.

FKI to improve trading performance (ShareCast via Yahoo! UK & Ireland Finance)

FKI rallied Friday after the engineer reported turnover up around 7% during the first half and said it remains well positioned to improve its trading performance in the current year.