17:30, 18 December 2012 | GMT +5
Iraqi President in 'health emergency'
BAGHDAD. December 18. KAZINFORM Iraqi President Jalal Talabani has been taken to hospital in Baghdad in what was described as a "health emergency".

A statement on his website said he was admitted to hospital on Monday night suffering from "fatigue and tiredness".
Correspondents say Mr Talabani has struggled with his health in recent years and has often been treated abroad.
A veteran of the Kurdish guerrilla movement, Mr Talabani is Iraq's first president from the ethnic group, BBC published.
He took over the mainly ceremonial presidency in the years after the 2003 invasion which brought down Saddam Hussein.
Few details of his illness were released.
"A specialised medical team is taking care of him and a report will be issued later," his office said.
Mr Talabani underwent heart surgery in the US in 2008, and was treated for dehydration and exhaustion in Jordan in 2007.