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  1. #21
    Oil reveal near the opening of a second unit in the south and refineries raise production ceiling

    BASRA / obelisk: Oil Ministry revealed, Monday, for the imminent arrival of the production capacity of the refineries to new figures in addition to energy production current South Refineries Company, pointing out that the second production unit will be opened in the coming period.


    The ministry spokesman Assem Jihad for "obelisk", "The final business in the second production unit of the South Refineries Company is nearing completion, which will double the production at the refineries even access to a new number."

    Jihad said "this station starved production by 70 thousand barrels of gasoline and other derivatives a day."


    It is noteworthy that the South Refineries Company continues to modernize and diversify their products and improve their quality, where it was created and refining unit second unit to improve gasoline and refinery fat and refinery Dhi Qar and refinery Maysan, and is currently being worked on the company to obtain a performance quality (ISO).



  2. #22
    Sadoun rules out endorsing Federal Court Law soon
    Tuesday, 01 January 2013 16:24 | | |

    Baghdad (AIN) –The member of the Legal Parliamentary Committee, Mihsin al-Sadoun, ruled out endorsing the Federal Court Law draft soon.

    He stated to All Iraq News Agency (AIN) "It is very difficult to vote on this law draft presented currently to the parliament due to the lack of accord concerning it."

    "It is possible to issue a decision by the Parliament Chairmanship to confirm that the current Federal Court has no relation with the interpretation of the constitution because it was formed before the referendum conducted over the constitution," he added.

    He called "To amend the current law draft of the Court and this will facilitate the vote on the new Court."

    https://www.alliraqnews.com/en/index....tical&Itemid=2

  3. #23
    In Talabani’s Birthplace, Villagers Remember the Boy Who Became Iraq’s President
    01/01/2013 07:52:00By HEVIDAR AHMED and SORAN BAHADDIN

    In Kalkan, where the number of families has dwindled to just three, villagers point to a rocky hill where Talabani was born in 1933.

    DUKAN, Kurdistan Region – As a child Iraq’s ailing President Jalal Talabani was reluctant to leave the village of his birth, afraid he would miss the trees.

    Now, as the 79-year-old leader recovers from a serious stroke at a Berlin hospital, the few remaining residents of the impoverished hillside hamlet of Kalkan that was his birthplace pray for his health, remember him fondly and reluctantly reflect on Iraq and Kurdistan after the veteran leader is gone.

    In Kalkan, where the number of families has dwindled to just three, villagers point to a rocky hill where Talabani was born in 1933.

    “Right there, next to that large rock, Talabani was born in a hut above their house,” says Dilshad Shukrulla Afzal, a far cousin of the president. “Back then there were no doctors or nurses in the village,” he says.

    Things have not changed much in the village, which lies on a hillside in Dukan district.

    “In 2003, we had 22 families living in the village. If we had a school and health clinic we would have about 30 families living here now,” laments Karwan Ali, another villager.

    “We have been asking (the government) for a school for five years, but our demand has been ignored,” says Ali, 25.

    He adds that the only services received from authorities have been a kilometer-long dirt road that offers a bumpy ride to the village, and electricity.

    “Every now and again tourists come here and take pictures,” Ali says.

    Villagers say that seven years ago Talabani said he would like to build a house in his birthplace.

    “We allocated a piece of land for him, but he never had the time to build the house,” regrets Afzal, 59, who has met Talabani many times.

    From family stories he has heard, he recalls that the man who would become Iraq’s president “was a vigilant child. When his father became the Sheikh of the Talabani Mystic school in 1937, his family had to move to Koya city.

    “Talabani did not want to go to the city. He said, ‘I don’t want to leave the trees behind,’” Afzal recalls hearing, and says the last time the president came to the village was in 1963.

    He explains why Talabani has always maintained he is from three different places in Iraq.

    “What Talabani means is that he was born in Kalkan village, which is in Sulaimani province, he was raised in Koya and his family is originally from Kirkuk.”

    Salah Sheikh Ashraf, another cousin who at 77 is closer to Talabani’s age, remembers the president as a child.

    “I was in first grade, and at the end of the year I was running home to break the good news that I had come second in my whole class. I ran into Talabani who asked how I had done in my final exams. When I told I had come second he frowned and said, ‘number two is not good enough, you have to be number one!’ Ever since then, I was always the top student in my classes.”

    Ashraf, author of A brief history of the Talabani Sheikhs, remembers his last interview with Talabani in September this year.

    “Talabani asked me about the livelihood of the people in Kurdistan. He wanted to know how the people live,” Ashraf recalls, saying that Talabani memoirs had been written and were guarded in a box.

    Afzal says that before, his biggest wish was to see Talabani visit the village. But since the president was hospitalized earlier this month, he says his biggest concern is Talabani’s health.

    “I always think about Talabani. Since he was hospitalized, I see him in my dreams almost every night.”

    The most unpleasant question for Afzal and other villagers is to reflect on a post-Talabani era.

    “We have never allowed ourselves to talk about replacing Talabani,” says Afzal.

    He says that as a relative of Talabani, he would like to see the president’s son Qubad fill his father’s shoes, but is unsure that Talabani’s Patriotic Union of Kurdistan party would accept that.

    “If Qubad replaces Talabani we will be happy and proud,” says Ashraf. “Qubad is intelligent, educated and diplomatic. He has many qualities, but he needs to socialize more.”

    He reports: “Talabani was asked to appoint someone to replace him, but he replied, ‘we are not building a patriarchy. I am not going to appoint anyone. Elect someone among yourselves after me.’”

    https://www.rudaw.net/english/kurds/5609.html

    **** READS A LITTLE LIKE THE BEGINNINGS OF A EULOGY ****

  4. #24
    Shabibi reveals phantom accounts for filming and smuggling money to Jordan
    Posted: January 1, 2013 in Iraqi Dinar/Politics
    Tags: Central Bank Iraq, Central Bank of Jordan, Chairman, Iraqi Intelligence Service, Jordan, Money laundering, shabibi, Smuggling

    Date: Monday 12/31/2012 10:33 pm

    Revealed Iraqi Central Bank Governor Sinan al-Shabibi in an interview told renaissance of Secrets s mysteries involved the issue of smuggling of money laundered after addressing Governor of the Central Bank of Jordan.

    Shabibi said information has reached us that a leader of the Liberal bloc Chairman of the Integrity Commission, the process of money laundering and smuggling and fictitious names on personal accounts in Jordan.

    Shabibi said that the information that has reached us confirm the involvement of al-Araji, the matter, noting that he uses the name (Thaer Ahmed Jumaili) to send money to his personal account in Jordan.

    He stressed that the Governor of the Central Bank of Jordan responded for Mtthbta command name (Thaer Jumaili) owns more than 8 billion Iraqi dinars and that’s just in the banks of the Jordan. Completed

    And Thaer Ali, alias Paljmala an agent working in the Iraqi Intelligence Service and after the unjust siege became a commercial agent for the Iraqi government and its senior officials and it was one of his duties exchange coupons oil for food and money laundering sons Iraqi officials and trafficking whiskey and cigarettes for the Olympic Committee then

    https://bit.ly/U5xo8z

    https://thecurrencynewshound.com/2013...ney-to-jordan/

  5. #25
    Director of private banks: CBI will open the foreign currency auction tomorrow despite the closure of the financial accounts
    Posted: January 1, 2013 in Iraqi Dinar/Politics
    Tags: Auction, Baghdad, Central bank, Central Bank Iraq, Central Bank of Myanmar, Currency, exchange rate, Private bank

    Date: 01/01/2013 12:08:53 Tuesday

    Baghdad (news) .. According to Executive Director of the Association of private banks Abdul Aziz Hassoun, that the central bank has decided to open its auction public sector to buy and sell foreign currency on Wednesday, despite the fact that this week is a period of restoration and closure of the financial accounts for the year (2012).

    said Hassoun (of the Agency news): The Central Bank new urges the application of the system in financial transactions by banks and importers to maintain the exchange rate of the dollar against the dinar in the local market.

    continued: So I decided not to close the auction for the sale of hard currency during the current week and Stfathh tomorrow so as not to market remains idle for a long time and a breach in the dollar exchange rate, although most of the financial institutions closed its financial accounts for the year (2012) during this week to begin calculations new in the first month of the new year. stressed the Iraqi Central Bank on the eighth of December, the current, on the application of the plans to control the stability Iraqi currency in local markets and the amount of hard currency in circulation.

    central bank held the Iraqi auction of five meetings weekly starting from Sunday to Thursday for the sale and purchase of foreign currency, and receive a commission for cash sales and transfers of about 13 dinars per dollar.

    https://bit.ly/WiJW7C

    https://thecurrencynewshound.com/2013...cial-accounts/

  6. #26
    Repay the 2012 budget deficit and the absence of any signs of deficit in 2013
    Posted: January 1, 2013 in Iraqi Dinar/Politics
    Tags: Dinar, Finance, Government budget deficit, House of Representatives, Iraq, kurdistan, Orders of magnitude (numbers), World Bank

    01/01/2013 6:50 pm

    Economic parliamentary: World Bank loans can be invested to develop the country

    announced parliamentary Finance Tuesday, pay deficit remaining in the 2012 budget amounting to nearly trillion dinars through surplus selling price of crude oil, indicating the existence of financial allocations rounded to the current year budget of 2013, in time explained the Alaqsadah parliamentary that the loans provided by the World Bank include great facilities that can be used to provide the maximum amount of services and the development of the economy in the country.

    said committee member financial secretary Hadi’s “Center Brief for the Iraqi Media Network”: that deficit 2012 budget has been repaid through surplus sale price Crude Oil.

    and pointed out that the diagram of the next budget confirmed the absence of any signs of budget deficit 2013, explaining the presence of a contingency plan in the budget will address additional funds for projects that need to pay the dues of the other.

    being the House of Representatives and about a month ago from now discuss the draft federal budget for the next year and allocated by the government.

    acknowledged the Council of Ministers at its Forty-sixth regular on October 23 last year, a bill the federal budget for 2013 of $ (138) trillion dinars, an increase of 18 percent from last year.

    came in the project that the total federal income reached (119.3) trillion dinars were the result of calculating the revenues from export of crude oil at an average price (90) dollars per barrel and export capacity of up to (2.9) million barrels per day, including the quantity produced and exported from the territory of Kurdistan and the (250) thousand barrels per day.

    amounted budget Investment (55) trillion dinars and the operating budget (83) trillion dinars distributed to institutions, ministries and state bodies all will be distribution of public expenditure according to the rates of population after excluding allocations center of the Federal Ministry and sovereign expenditure.
    Regarding recently, said the Economic Committee in the House of Representatives on Tuesday that loans offered by the World Bank have great facilities that can be used to provide the maximum amount of services, create jobs and develop the economy in the country.

    said committee member MP Abdul Hussein Abtan for “Center Brief for the Iraqi Media Network”: that World Bank loans provide a large portion of the state to support its different sectors, but there is much fear of ill-invested by the ministries which requires the existence of successful management to invest that money and utilize them for the development of the economic aspects of the country.

    , adding that Iraq does not suffer from the problem of money and availability, but there is a problem in the investment and management away from the corruption that is Index serious and important to be addressed, pointing out that the government is not obliged to obtain parliamentary approval to request loans and a lot of states hoping to get soft loans as loans the World Bank.

    and the World Bank approved a plan to help Iraq’s $ 900 million aimed at supporting job creation and helping to better manage of natural resources, especially oil from them.

    A statement of the World Bank released in December 19, 2012 that the World Bank’s support for Iraq during the next four years will be focused on creating jobs and create stronger institutions, stressing that a plan with local authorities and Iraqi civil society for this purpose.

    https://bit.ly/12W28dz

    https://thecurrencynewshound.com/2013...ficit-in-2013/

  7. #27
    University of Babylon get international acclaim from the World Bank in the adoption of electronic governance
    Posted: January 1, 2013 in Iraqi Dinar/Politics


    Date: 01/01/2013 11:31:58 Tuesday

    Babylon (news) .. The University of Babylon acclaim official by the World Bank for its success in preparing charts adopted by the university in the field of e-governance for and proximity to international standards adopted by the Bank.

    said teaching at the Faculty of Information Technology at the university, Dr. Mahdi Nassif Jassem (of the Agency news): The university was involved delegation in the workshop on governance electronic universities set up by the World Bank recently (World Blank) in the city of Rabat, capital of Saudi Moroccan noting that the workshop dealt with the latest styles of electronic practice in the governance of universities in the Middle East and North Africa (MTNA) and involved Representatives of universities from Iraq, Tunisia, Algeria, Morocco, Palestine, Senegal.

    said Jassim: he delivered a lecture in which he reviewed the methods used in governance followed by the University of Babylon as a university represented in this workshop for Iraqi universities has reviewed World Bank representatives data Iraqi universities where they were extracting data from electronic system adopted by the World Bank to measure the amount of governance adopted by the Iraqi universities has become clear that the University of Babylon has charts close to the standards adopted by the World Bank in its programs related to this system.

    https://bit.ly/VxQ4ZR

    https://thecurrencynewshound.com/2013...ic-governance/

  8. #28
    Kuwaiti leaders concerned over Iraq politics; Iraq close to finalizing border maintenance issue
    Posted: January 1, 2013 in Iraqi Dinar/Politics
    Tags: Al-Khalid tank, Foreign minister, Iraq, Iraqi Airways, Iraqi people, kuwait, Kuwait Airways, Kuwaiti

    Kuwaiti concern of “sectarian shipping” in Iraq and directives of the Emir of Kuwait to resolve all outstanding issues between the two countries
    Posted on Tuesday, December 01, 2 / January 2013 16:06

    Sources in the Foreign Affairs Committee in the Kuwaiti parliament that Foreign Minister Sheikh Sabah Al-Khalid, said during a committee meeting last, the Emir of Kuwait, gave his directives to resolve all outstanding issues between Kuwait and Iraq, noting that the meeting revealed concern branches in Kuwait of the political crisis in Iraq and “sectarian shipping”, and fear that lead to tension in the relationship between the two countries during the coming period.

    Quoted Qabas newspaper for what she described as sources of the Foreign Affairs Committee parliamentary “that Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Sheikh Sabah Al-Khalid, said during a committee meeting, the Amir gave his directives Commissioner to resolve all outstanding issues between Kuwait and Iraq, particularly the Iraqi political system Pat elected by his people, and the next stage requires the improvement of relations between the two countries. “

    The sources added, according to the newspaper that “there is an official visit will take place during the next phase will include the signing of 9 agreements between Kuwait and Iraq, including the Convention on Kuwait Airways Corporation and Iraqi Airways to waive the suits, in addition to the Convention on the navigation in the Khor Abdullah,” pointing out that immortal stressed that “Iraq actually began during the last stage to the maintenance of border markers, which are the most important outstanding issues.”

    The sources pointed out that “the meeting revealed concern branches of popular movements in Iraq, where it is feared to lead to tension in the relationship between the two countries during the coming period.”

    The sources pointed out that the “continuing sectarian shipping between factions of the Iraqi people will have a profound effect on its direct relations with its neighbors.”

    Sources said the members of the Committee stressed the need to exploit Kuwait relationship good with Iraq and Iran to improve its regional, especially it the key to relations between the two countries and the Gulf states, and get rid of all the outstanding issues with Iran as well as Iraq.

    https://bit.ly/U5zFRd

    https://thecurrencynewshound.com/2013...tenance-issue/

  9. #29
    BREAKING NEWS Nijaifi calls for holding urgent meeting of Parliament to discuss the political crisis
    01/01/2013 22:25:00


    Baghdad (NINA) – Speaker of Parliament, Usama al-Nijaifi, called for holding an extra ordinary meeting of Parliament on Sunday, Jan. 6, to discuss current political crisis.

    Source at the Speaker's Office told NINA that Nijaifi called law makers to attend the extra ordinary session to discuss political developments in light of spreading demonstrations and protests throughout the country.

    In recent days, a number of provinces are witnessing protests in light of bad services and deteriorating security situation, as well as upset political process, while the protest in Anbar province has entered its 12th day. Among their the release of female detainees, reconsider the cases of detainees, abolishing Article 4-Terrorism and review the Justice and Accountability Law.

    https://www.ninanews.com/English/News...ar95_VQ=GFGILD

  10. #30
    Sadr launches fierce attack against Maliki
    Tuesday, 01 January 2013 22:45 | | |

    Najaf (AIN) -The head of the Sadr Trend, Muqtada al-Sadr, launched a fierce attack against the Premier, Nouri al-Maliki, accusing him of seeking dictatorship and marginalizing others.

    In a press conference held in Najaf on Tuesday, he addressed Maliki, saying "How do you consider human rights and abusing the detainees in the detentions, you marginalized all others and all countries became enemies of Iraq because of you."

    "Do you consult the religious authorities and where are the resources of the country as well as the services," he added.

    "You are silent towards the corruption and adherent to ruling the country in addition to seeking dictatorship," he continued.

    Concerning Anbar demonstrations, he assured "We wanted to participate but some sides lifted the photos of Saddam and shouted with sectarian slogans so this prevents us from the participation."

    He criticized the statements against the Shiite describing them as "Ugly act."

    https://www.alliraqnews.com/en/index....tical&Itemid=2

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