BAGHDAD (Reuters) - Twin suicide car bombs targeting two government buildings including the justice ministry killed at least 30 people and wounded 40 in central Baghdad on Sunday, police said, in the bloodiest attack in the capital for months. Violence has fallen in Iraq since U.S.-backed tribal sheikhs helped wrest control from al Qaeda militants and Washington sent extra troops, but attacks are still...
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The president of Iraq's Kurdish region demanded Wednesday that oil-rich Kirkuk be incorporated into his autonomous area, as parliament prepared for a showdown on the contentious issue of which of the northern city's residents...
AFP reported Iraqi police saying on Wednesday that six people were killed, including three women, in attacks in Baghdad and the northern city of Mosul, following the Sunday bombings in Baghdad that killed 135 people. Three...
AFP - Six people were killed, including three women, in attacks in Baghdad and the northern city of Mosul on Wednesday, Iraqi police said, three days after 135 people died in massive bombings in the capital.
BAGHDAD, Oct. 28 (Xinhua) -- Eleven people were wounded by roadside bombs explosions in Baghdad and the volatile province of Diyala province on Wednesday, police said. Six people, including three security forces, were injured...
BAGHDAD, Oct 28, 2009 (AFP) - Six people were killed, including three women, in attacks in Baghdad and the northern city of Mosul on Wednesday, Iraqi police said, three days after 135 people died in massive bombings in the...
Three days after the black Sunday massacre, the political scene has changed on the ground in Iraq. Baghdad’s Governor Salah Abdul Razzaq accused security forces of holding back behind fortified zones instead of ascertaining...
Wednesday, October 28, 2009 Listen to the Article - Powered by Reuters BAGHDAD: Politicians blamed the security forces on Tuesday for Iraq’s bloodiest bombing in two years, and an Al-Qaeda-linked group claimed responsibility...
An al-Qaida-linked group claimed responsibility for the twin suicide bombings in the heart of Baghdad that killed at least 155 people as Iraq's political leadership on Tuesday stepped up efforts to agree on new voting...
By Suadad al-Salhy Baghdad - Politicians blamed the security forces on Tuesday for Iraq's bloodiest bombing in two years, and an al-Qaeda-linked group claimed responsibility for the attack in which 155 people were killed. Two...
Two blasts in Baghdad over the weekend killed more than 150 people One video view shows cars traveling around a traffic circle before a huge blast Another camera shows charred cars covered in debris from the other blast...