The World Bank is considering returning staff to Iraq, almost three years after it withdrew from the country.Paul Wolfowitz, World Bank president, said it was looking at whether it was feasible to have personnel on the ground to oversee its activities there. The organisation pulled out in August 2003 after the UN’s head office was bombed, and has been running its Iraqi operations out of neighbouring Jordan. Full Story
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