Apr 17 Coalition, Saddam Opponents Move to Stabilize Baghdad A member of a London-based Iraqi opposition group claimed to have been elected the leader of Baghdad Thursday, while U.S. military commanders made plans to restore order and repair Iraq's infrastructure. Continue reading
Apr 17 Coalition Captures Saddam’s Half-Brother U.S. special forces soldiers captured Barzan Ibrahim Hasan al-Tikriti, Saddam Hussein's half-brother and key adviser, in a nighttime raid early Thursday local time in the Iraqi capital of Baghdad. Continue reading
Apr 17 Watch Women Warriors in the Military Are women in the military more vulnerable in combat situations? Betty Ann Bowser reports on the role of women in the Iraq War and in previous conflicts. Continue watching
Apr 17 Watch Inside Baghdad with John Burns New York Times correspondent John Burns discusses his harrowing days in Baghdad during the final days of Saddam Hussein's regime and the current state of the Iraqi capital. Continue watching
Apr 16 Clash in Mosul Leaves At Least Seven Iraqis Dead A violent clash between thousands of Iraqis and U.S. Marines and Special Forces left at least seven Iraqis dead and some 16 wounded in the northern Iraqi city of Mosul, Central Command reported Wednesday. Continue reading
Apr 15 Two Journalists Killed in Car Crash in Iraq Argentine reporter Mario Podesta and camerawoman Veronica Cabrera died in a car accident near Baghdad, bringing to fourteen the number of journalists to die while covering the war in Iraq. Continue reading
Apr 15 Watch The Media’s War Eason Jordan, CNN chief news executive, and Franklin Foer, associate editor of The New Republic, discuss the recent controversy stemming from CNN's coverage of Iraq prior to the start of the war. Continue watching
Apr 15 Watch Rumsfeld Briefing: Moving Towards an Interim Government At his Pentagon briefing, Secretary of Defense Donald Rumsfeld said that an American team, headed by former Gen. Jay Garner, would soon take charge of basic civilian services in Iraq. Continue watching
Apr 14 Major Combat Operations Over in Iraq With the capture of Saddam Hussein's hometown and center of power, Tikrit, American military officials said Monday that the large-scale combat in Iraq had come to an end. Continue reading
Apr 14 Coalition Troops, Iraqi Police Patrol Baghdad As looting begins to slow, Iraqi police and U.S. troops jointly patrolled Baghdad to put an end to the civil disorder that has enveloped the city since the end of Saddam's leadership. Continue reading