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Baghdad |
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Triple bombings kill at least 30  A bombing has killed more than two dozen people and wounded scores more in the deadliest attack in the Iraqi capital in almost four months. Another 68 people were injured in the blasts. The first 2 blasts were car bombs and... | |
| Nov.14 |
Baghdad |
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Cleric calls for mass protest against U.S. Shiite cleric Muqtada al-Sadr called for a prayer service and a peaceful demonstration in Baghdad against the U.S.-led presence in Iraq
| Nov.15 |
Northern Iraq |
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Up to 11 killed by suicide car bomb Map of Tal Iraq A bombing near a car dealership killed 11 Iraqis and wounded 36 in the city of Tal Afar
| Nov.16 |
Baghdad |
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Iraq cabinet backs US troops deal The cabinet has approved a security pact with the US governing the future presence of 150,000 US troops in the country
US troops will withdraw from the streets next year, leaving Iraq by 2011
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Iraq |
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Car bombing kills 14 Map of Jalawla Iraq 6 police officers were killed, and another 5 officers were among the wounded
| Nov.18 |
Baghdad |
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Fifteen corpses found in mass grave Police in northern Baghdad found a grave in a house under construction in the Ur neighborhood that contained the remains of 15 people
| Nov.19 |
Washington |
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Iraq pact calls for troops to leave by 2011 Map of Pentagon USA Pentagon: A security pact between the U.S. and Iraq will allow U.S. troops to finish the work it needs to do before leaving the country
| Nov.25 |
Iraq |
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U.S. troops killed on humanitarian mission A U.S. Marine and a soldier were shot to death while conducting a humanitarian mission north of Baghdad
| Nov.26 |
Baghdad |
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Iraq delays vote on future of U.S. troops Iraqi lawmakers postponed a vote to set a deadline for the withdrawal of U.S. troops because the nation's 3 major factions continue tussling | |
| Nov.27 |
Baghdad |
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Parliament OKs pact on U.S. troops' future  After months of tough negotiations and intense political wrangling, Iraqi lawmakers approved the U.S.-Iraqi security agreement | |
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Japan to pull military from Iraq The prime minister: Japan will pull its Air Self-Defense Force out of Iraq, to withdraw its 210 military personnel from by the end of 2008 | |
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