The US is making progress in rebuilding Iraqi infrastructure, but its efforts are hampered by violence and will fall short of original goals, a report says. Washington set aside $30bn (£17bn) to rebuild key parts of infrastructure, such as schools and oil pipelines. Nearly all that money is now committed, according to the report to the US Congress by the special inspector general for Iraq reconstruction. Full Story
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