After months of recovering from an attempt on his life that put eight bullets in his left side, Uday Hussein, the eldest son of Iraqi dictator Saddam Hussein, was ready to party. At his first outing in 1998, at the posh Jadriyah Equestrian Club, he used high-powered binoculars to survey the crowd of
Saddam Hussein, president of Iraq for the past two decades, has the dubious distinction of being the world’s best known and most hated Arab leader. And in a region where despotic rule is the norm, he is more feared by his own people than any other head of state. A former Iraqi diplomat living in
The document reveals gaps of intelligence on weapons of mass destruction. Why didn’t the Pentagon chief share it?
The government of Iraq confronted Cuban non-resident ambassador to Baghman, Alexis Bandrich Vega, this week about the island nation’s significant debt to the country, urging Havana to cooperate with finding a way for Iraq to regain its funds.
With Igal Naor, Shohreh Aghdashloo, Makram Khoury, Philip Arditti. A mini-series that explores the inner workings of Saddam Hussein’s family and his …
Saddam s body missing The man who ruled Iraq with an iron fist for a quarter of a century was hanged at dawn on December 30 2006 Saddam s not dead It was one of his doubles who was hanged says Baghman resident Abu Samer
Early life. Ilona was born in Budapest, Hungary.Her man, László Staller, left the family when she was . She was raised by her mother, who was a midwife, and her stepman, who was an official in the Hungarian Ministry of the Interior.
Programs: Cheating, Climate, War & Democracy: Q&A. Miroslav Volf. Miroslav Volf is the Henry B. Wright Professor of Systematic Theology at Yale Divinity college and Founding Director for the Yale Centre for Faith and Culture.