Kurds offer to suspend independence vote, seek talks with Baghdad October 25, 2017 / by Huzaifa / in latest news, Reuters: World News / with No comments / BAGHDAD/CAIRO (Reuters) - Kurdish authorities in Iraq offered on Wednesday to put an independence drive on hold, stepping up efforts to resolve a crisis in relations with Baghdad via dialogue rather than military means. from Reuters: World News http://ift.tt/2yN2oBr // Share This: Facebook Twitter Google+ Stumble Digg Email ThisBlogThis!Share to XShare to Facebook Related Posts:Five dead, eight missing after methane explosion in Czech coal mineFive miners died and eight were unaccounted for after a methane explosion at the CSM hard coal mine in the east of the Czech Republic on Thursday, the… Read MoreU.N. pushes U.S. to allow Mexico access to nationals on death rowThe 193-member United Nations General Assembly called on the United States on Thursday to implement a 2004 international court ruling by allowing cons… Read MoreChilean president removes police chief after shooting controversyChilean President Sebastian Pinera asked the country's police chief to resign on Thursday following a growing controversy over the circumstances surro… Read MoreIslamic State kills 700 prisoners in east Syria: Syrian ObservatoryThe Syrian Observatory for Human Rights said on Wednesday that Islamic State militants had executed nearly 700 prisoners in nearly two months in easte… Read MoreSudan protests handled 'without repression or opposition': government spokesmanA spokesman for the Sudanese government said on Friday that protests over prices in several cities on Wednesday and Thursday were "dealt with in a civ… Read More
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