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| Nov.1 |
Baghdad |
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58 dead as Iraqi forces end church siege 75 others were wounded in the attack by gunmen. Most of the casualties were women, children. Security forces stormed the Sayidat al-Nejat
Two priests were among the dead, as well as 17 security officers and five of the gunmen
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Baghdad |
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TV station taken off air after church raid Al-Baghdadia said it was contacted by gunmen during Sunday's church hostage drama, has been taken off air
| Nov.2 |
Baghdad |
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Blasts kill at least 63  285 others were wounded in a series of explosions across the capital. The blasts included 14 car bombs, two roadside bombs and mortar attacks | |
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Bush memoir confesses Iraq regret Former US President George W Bush still has 'a sickening feeling' about the failure to find weapons of mass destruction in Iraq
| Nov.6 |
Baghdad |
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Iraqi Christians urged to leave Archbishop Athanasios Dawood, a senior Iraqi Christian, is to call on believers to quit the country, after gunmen targeted a church
| Nov.8 |
Iraq |
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Iraqis: British troops abused us Scores of Iraqis who claim they were abused by British troops are demanding an inquiry into their treatment, via a lawsuit against the British government | |
| Nov.10 |
Baghdad |
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Iraq parliament 'breaks deadlock' The Iraqi parliament is due to meet after a reported breakthrough in negotiations to form a new government
| Nov.11 |
Baghdad |
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Maliki reappointed as Iraq's PM Newly re-elected Iraqi President Jalal Talabani has reappointed Shia leader Nouri Maliki as prime minister. The deal was reached to end th... | |
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Baghdad |
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Iraq's power-sharing deal falters Leaders were thought to have reached a power-sharing agreement, but members of the Sunni-backed Iraqiya List walked out of the parliamentary session | |
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Kurdish leader welcomes Iraqi Christians Christians under siege by Islamic militants are welcome in the country's north, a Kurdish leader said, after a string of attacks that have killed dozens
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