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Eight dead in north Iraq attacks
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Kirkuk, Iraq (AFP) Sept 4, 2012

Iraq regulator freezes telecom operator Zain's funds
Baghdad (AFP) Sept 4, 2012 - Iraq's media and telecoms regulator has frozen all of Kuwaiti mobile phone operator Zain's funds held in local banks over an unpaid fine, an official said on Tuesday.

The freezing of the accounts of Zain Iraq, the country's biggest mobile phone company, comes amid negotiations between the Communications and Media Commission (CMC) and the firm over the size of the fine, originally set at $262 million when it was imposed in February 2011 over the selling of SIM cards.

"We have frozen the funds of Zain in Iraqi banks only," Ahmed al-Omari, a CMC commissioner, told AFP. "They have appealed the fine.

"We are in negotiations with them, and they have given very good responses. They said they are willing to pay the fine, but the difference is over the amount of the fine."

Omari said he expected the dispute to be resolved in the coming days.

In a statement to the Kuwait Stock Exchange, Zain Iraq's parent company said the decision was "not based on any court ruling", but added that it was in "contact and coordination with all regulators and supervisors."

"Talks are still going on in this regard," the statement said.

The CMC said in February 2011 it was fining Zain Iraq $262 million for placing five million SIM cards on the market without obtaining prior legal approval.

The company said at the time that the penalties were "unfair and unjust".


Bombings and shootings in northern Iraq, mostly targeting security forces, left eight people dead on Tuesday, including six soldiers and a police general, security and medical officials said.

In the deadliest attack, two near-simultaneous roadside bombs detonated as a military convoy was passing along the road between the town of Tuz Khurmatu, 175 kilometres (110 miles) north of Baghdad, and nearby Al-Adhaim.

The blasts killed six soldiers and wounded two others, according to a military intelligence officer and Dr. Mehdi Abdullah al-Bayati of Tuz Khurmatu hospital.

In the ethnically-mixed northern city of Kirkuk, gunmen killed a police adviser to the provincial council and wounded two of his bodyguards while they were in a shop, a police official and Sadiq Omar Rasul, head of the provincial health department, said.

Major General Adnan al-Bayati died instantly when the attackers opened fire with machine guns, and his bodyguards were seriously wounded, the officials said.

Just northwest of Kirkuk, authorities found the mutilated corpse of a teenage boy, who police believe was killed earlier on Tuesday, according to Colonel Othman Hama Amin, a local police chief.

Ali Mohammed Ali, whose identity papers listed him as a 16-year-old Arab, was found with his hands, feet and head cut off, and with two gunshot wounds to his body.

Tuesday's violence came two days after two bomb attacks against security forces killed four -- two policemen and two soldiers -- in Tuz Khurmatu and the northern city of Kirkuk.

Violence in Iraq is down dramatically from its peaks in 2006 and 2008, but attacks remain common -- 278 people were killed in August, according to an AFP tally based on reports from security and medical officials.

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Iraq threatens to cut Kurd budget over oil
Baghdad (AFP) Sept 4, 2012 - Iraq's cabinet threatened on Tuesday to cut the autonomous Kurdish region's budget by $3 billion over a suspension of oil exports in a wide-ranging dispute between the two sides.

Kurdish authorities in Arbil suspended exports of oil via central government pipelines in April as a result of a payment dispute, restarting them last month as part of a goodwill gesture that is due to expire on September 15.

But on Tuesday, Iraqi ministers considered a cabinet report that said the suspension of exports, along with lower-than-expected levels of exports in months previous to April, equalled more than $3 billion is lost income.

"The cabinet decided to give the Kurdistan regional government one week to come and defend themselves," said Ali Mussawi, spokesman for Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki.

"If they do not, these funds will be cut from their budget."

Kurdistan had originally halted exports on April 1 over $1.5 billion it said was owed to foreign oil companies working in the region that Baghdad had allegedly withheld.

Baghdad and Arbil are at odds over issues including Kurdistan's refusal to seek approval from Baghdad for oil contracts it has awarded to foreign firms, and over a swathe of disputed territory in northern Iraq.

The central government says all oil deals must go through the federal oil ministry, and it regards any that do not as illegal.



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Iraq regulator freezes telecom operator Zain's funds
Baghdad (AFP) Sept 4, 2012
Iraq's media and telecoms regulator has frozen all of Kuwaiti mobile phone operator Zain's funds held in local banks over an unpaid fine, an official said on Tuesday. The freezing of the accounts of Zain Iraq, the country's biggest mobile phone company, comes amid negotiations between the Communications and Media Commission (CMC) and the firm over the size of the fine, originally set at $262 ... read more


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