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Kuwaiti girl students load a truck May 25, 2003 with their donations to war-stricken Iraq. The donations include drinking water, food, clothing and stationery.
On May 22, 2003, a masked US soldier is patrolling the streets of Baghdad, which is hit by a severe sandstorm the same day.
The UN Security Council votes overwhelmingly May 22, 2003 to end 13-year-old sanctions on Iraq.
Iraqis stand in lines, waiting to receive their pensions, in Baghdad May 19, 2003. Since May 18, the Iraqi Pensioners Administration has been paying a US$40 pension to each retiree in Baghdad.
Iraqi pupils draw pictures of peace on a tank abandoned in a road leading to the northern city of Kirkuk May 19, 2003.
Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the People's Republic of China
Focus on Iraq
News Update
Saddam's Brother-in-law in Custody: US Forces
Four US Soldiers Injured in Baghdad Explosions
US to Revise Tactics in Baghdad Occupation: Newspaper
US Soldier Killed, Another Injured in Ammunition Blast in Iraq
China Expects UN to Play Due Role in Iraq Rebuilding
Iraq Issue Must Be Handled Under UN Charter: FM Spokeswoman
UN Approves Resolution to Lift Iraq Sanctions
UN to Vote on Draft Resolution on Iraq Thursday: US Envoy
US Has No Real Plans for Iraq: British Newspaper
UNESCO Affirms Loss of 1,000 Archeological Pieces from Baghda Dmuseum
Iraq's Wealth of Oil, a Grace or a Curse?
US Re-amends Draft Resolution on Lifting Iraq Sanctions
China's Stance
China Expects UN to Play Due Role in Iraq Rebuilding
Iraq Issue Must Be Handled Under UN Charter: FM Spokeswoman
China to Be 'Constructive' on UN Talks on Iraq Sanctions
Chinese, Saudi Arabian FMs Consult via Telephone
Chinese FM, British Foreign Secretary Talk over Phone
Chinese, Russian FMs Discuss Iraq Issue on Phone
Chinese FM, Powell Discuss Iraq on Phone
China Sends Diplomats to Baghdad for Embassy Checkup
Iraq's Internal Affairs Should Be Handled by Iraqi People: Chinese FM
China Deeply Regrets Looting of Iraq National Museum
International Community Response
UN Approves Resolution to Lift Iraq Sanctions
About 3,000 Italian Troops to Be Deployed in Iraq, Says Minister
UN to Play Critical Role in Iraqi Rebuilding: Straw
French FM Stresses Central Role for UN in Rebuilding Iraq
Japan to Coordinate with Int'l Community over Iraq Debts
British Cabinet Minister Short Resigns over Iraq
Japan Reopens Embassy in Baghdad
Indonesia Turns Eyes on Labor Opportunities in Postwar Iraq
Costa Rican Newspaper Criticizes US Policy on Iraq
Top EU Humanitarian Aid Official Arrives in Baghdad
Commentary
Iraq's Wealth of Oil, a Grace or a Curse?
News Analysis: Iraq's Political Landscape Remains Fluid
Iraq War Brings about Profound Impact on World
Stalemate on Sanction Lift a Blow to US
Neighbours Back Iraqi Self-determination
Looting Iraq National Museum Is A Catastrophe to Human Civilization
US Saber-rattling Designed to Scare Syria into Changing Behavior
France Stands for Multipolarization of World
Iraq War Causes Worldwide Negative Impact: Saudi Official
Iraq War Has Limited Impact on World Economy's Recovery: German Economist
UN Weapons Inspection in Iraq
US and UN Inspectors Divided over Inspections in Iraq
Chief UN Inspector Wishes to Do Further Inspection Work Independently
Blix Accuses US of Discrediting UN Inspectors
UN Inspectors Could Be Back in Iraq in Weeks, Blix Says
Time Not Right for UN Inspectors Back to Iraq: US Spokeswoman
No Evidence to Prove Iraq Owns WMD: Chief UN Inspector
Blix to Step down as Chief UN Inspector in June
All UN Staff Withdraw from Iraq: Spokesman
UN Urged to Meet Challenges Arising from Imminent War
Blix Lists Key Remaining Tasks for Iraq to Fulfill

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