Iraq's Political Crisis Continues

Monday, 11 August 2014





Iraq President Asks Abadi To Succeed PM Nouri Maliki -- BBC



Iraq's president has asked the deputy speaker of parliament, Haider al-Abadi, to form a new government.



Mr Abadi had previously been nominated prime minister by Shia parties, instead of the incumbent Nouri Maliki.



But Mr Maliki said Mr Abadi's nomination was a "violation of the constitution". Mr Maliki has made it clear he wants a third term in office.



Meanwhile the jihadist insurgency in the north of Iraq continues to cause international concern.



Fighters from the Islamic State (IS) group have made substantial gains in northern Iraq in recent months, forcing tens of thousands of people from religious minorities to flee their homes.



The US has begun supplying weapons to the Kurdish Peshmergas who are fighting the militants, senior US officials have told the Associated Press.



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More News On The Crisis In Iraq



Iraqi President nominates new prime minister -- CNN

Iraq president names deputy speaker new PM, raises fears of political crisis -- AP

Obama says Iraq took promising step with new PM-designate -- Reuters

Obama welcomes move to name Iraq's new PM -- Al Jazeera

Obama Pledges Support for a New Iraqi Leader -- New York Times

US’ Kerry Welcomes Abadi’s Nomination as New Prime Minister -- RIA Novosti

U.N. chief welcomes moves toward creating new Iraq government -- Reuters

Profile: Haider al-Abadi, Iraqi PM in waiting -- BBC

Power struggle on Baghdad streets as Maliki replaced but refuses to go -- Reuters

Iraq PM defiant in face of resignation calls -- Al Jazeera

Defiant Maliki criticizes decision to name new Iraqi PM -- Reuters

State Dept.: Al-Maliki's moves not a coup -- The Hill

UK warns of humanitarian crisis in Iraq -- AP

'Heroic' mission rescues desperate Yazidis from ISIS -- CNN

'A catastrophe': Yazidi survivor recalls horror of evading ISIS and death -- CNN

Kurdish Forces Take Back Two Towns Occupied by Militants in Iraq – Reports -- RIA Novosti

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