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Their city under threat, Iraq's Kurds battle bird flu


Wednesday, 8 February, 2006 , 14:12 AFP With their major city under threat, Kurdish officials are working hard to head off a bird flu epidemic, resorting to both Europe and the black market to buy the life-saving medicines.

Iraq confirms second death in bird flu alert


Monday, 6 February, 2006 , 18:19 AFP A second Iraqi Kurd was confirmed Monday to have died from the deadly H5N1 bird flu strain as international teams scrambled to combat the spread of the virus in the country's north.

Second Iraqi Kurd confirmed dead from bird flu


Monday, 6 February, 2006 , 14:47 AFP The uncle of an Iraqi Kurdish teenager who died of bird flu has also died of the deadly H5N1 strain, according to laboratory tests in Cairo, a source in the Kurdish health ministry said.

Second Iraqi Kurd dies of bird flu


Monday, 6 February, 2006 , 14:36 AFP The uncle of an Iraqi Kurdish teenager who died of bird flu has now also died of the deadly H5N1 strain, according to laboratory tests in Cairo, a source in the Kurdish health ministry said.

WHO team arrives in Iraqi Kurdistan to check bird flu


Sunday, 5 February, 2006 , 11:45 AFP An eight-member team of the World Health Organisation arrived Sunday in Iraqi Kurdistan to help fight off the spread of bird flu which has claimed its first victim in the region, a senior official said.

Sanitary teams cull birds in Kurdish hot zone


Thursday, 2 February, 2006 , 11:40 AFP In the picturesque town of Dukan, next to a beautiful alpine lake in Iraq's Kurdish region, checkpoints blocking the roads mark the beginning of a buffer zone to halt the spread of the deadly bird flu.

Iraqi Kurdistan faces shortage of bird flu drug


Tuesday, 31 January, 2006 , 18:13 AFP Iraq's Kurdistan region, which has confirmed its first human death from bird flu, is facing an acute shortage of the vital drug to fight the disease, a medical official said Tuesday.

Kurdish rebel leader demands retrial in Turkey


Tuesday, 31 January, 2006 , 15:25 AFP Jailed Kurdish rebel leader Abdullah Ocalan has formally asked to be retried in Turkey after the European Court of Human Rights (ECHR) ruled last year that his trial was unfair, one of his lawyers said Tuesday.

Iraqi Kurdistan faces acute shortage of bird flu drug


Tuesday, 31 January, 2006 , 13:27 AFP Iraq's Kurdistan region, which has confirmed its first human death from bird flu, is facing an acute shortage of the vital drug to fight the disease, a medical official said Tuesday.

Iraq confirms first bird flu victim


Monday, 30 January, 2006 , 12:45 AFP Iraq confirmed on Monday its first case of bird flu, saying a teenage girl who died earlier this month in Kurdistan had succumbed to the deadly H5N1 virus.