Iraq: Blind date to blindfold
Nineteen-year-old Mehdi was looking forward to meeting the girl who had been calling for days on his cellphone.
Saddam half-brothers to be executed within a month
Five Saddam-era officials, including two of the late dictator's half-brothers, will be executed within a month after being handed over to Iraqi authorities by the US military, an official said on Fri
Twin suicide attacks kill 35 north of Baghdad
Twin suicide attacks ripped through the city of Taji north of Baghdad on Tuesday, killing at least 35 people, officials said, after Iraq suffered its deadliest month so far this year in June.
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Blasts rip through western Baghdad killing 40
Four bombs ripped through Shiite neighbourhoods in Baghdad this evening, killing at least 40 people in the worst violence the capital has seen in months, Iraqi officials said.
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12 killed in attacks in Baghdad and central Iraq
Violence in Baghdad and central Iraq on Monday killed 12 people, including eight soldiers struck by a car bomb driven by a suicide attacker in Saddam Hussein’s hometown of Tikrit, officials said.
Britain ends Iraq military mission
Britain concluded its naval training mission in Iraq on Sunday, more than eight years after it contributed the second largest contingent of troops to the US-led invasion that ousted Saddam Hussein.
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At least 18 killed in Baghdad jail fight: official
At least 18 people were killed in fighting between security officers and prisoners at an Iraqi Interior Ministry jail complex in Baghdad on Sunday, a security official said.
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Death penalty for three Saddam-era spies
Iraq's high criminal court on Thursday sentenced to death three Saddam Hussein-era spies who assassinated the father of a sitting Iraqi lawmaker in Beirut in April 1994.
Six Iranian exiles detained: Iraqi police
Iraqi authorities are interrogating six members of an Iranian exile group who were arrested during deadly clashes with the Iraqi Army, police said on Monday.
PM urges Iraqis not to attend Baghdad demos
Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki called on Iraqis not to participate in massive planned demonstrations in Baghdad on Friday, describing their organisers as insurgents and loyalists of Saddam Hussein.