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16 February 2008 (Azzaman) -- Power failures and maintenance have disrupted running water supplies to almost half of the capital, Baghdad, home to nearly 6 million people.

Baghdad, 15 February 2008 (Voices of Iraq) -- Iraq's minister of electricity called on foreign companies to help reconstruct Iraq's power system, dismissing any possible improvement in electricity ...

13 February 2008 (Al-Sabaah) -- Iran has showed its preparedness to offer all kinds of support for electricity ministry through accelerating the operation of electricity power transport line from Iran ...

Baghdad, 12 February 2008 (Voices of Iraq) -- Baghdad's mayorship said on Monday it will temporarily bring to a halt eastern Degla's water purification project, which will result in a two-day water ...

Najaf, 12 February 2008 (Voices of Iraq) -- Najaf's construction department has allocated 2 billion Iraqi dinars ($1.750 million) for several water projects in the holy city, the head of the technical ...

Najaf, 10 February 2008 (Voices of Iraq) -- An Iranian electricity development institution will set up a thermal station for generating electricity to alleviate the power shortage in the Iraqi provinces ...

Baghdad, 08 February 2008 (Voices of Iraq) -- Iraqi Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki on Thursday called on oil and electricity ministries to do their utmost to provide citizens with electricity and oil ...

07 February 2008 (AME Info FZ LLC) -- The establishment of 'Iraq Energy' has been announced today, with the aim to be the leading independent think-tank and research organisation for Iraq on energy ...

Karbala, 05 February 2008 (Voices of Iraq) -- Work is underway to reclaim 28,000 donums of land in two districts in Karbala province, director of the water resources department said on Tuesday.

Baghdad, 05 February 2008 (Voices of Iraq) -- Supplying the Iraqi capital with full power will take no less than four years, which is needed to build new power stations after old ones were damaged ...

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