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“Romeo and Juliet in Baghdad’s” story line of a doomed cross-sectarian love affair manages to touch on nearly every element of the recent collective Iraqi experience.
Ten people were killed and 18 others wounded when two explosions struck a popular coffee shop on Thursday in Diyala Province, officials said.
Nearly three dozen people were killed and more than 100 wounded in a string of explosions across Iraq on Thursday, including attacks in Baghdad and Kirkuk.
With Faraj al-Haidari, the head of Iraq’s Independent High Electoral Commission, facing charges of corruption, the prospect for fair elections has been thrown into question.
A $500 million undersea cable connecting the country to the rest of the world is a first step in a plan to turn Iraq into a conduit for Internet traffic between East and West.
Vice President Tariq al-Hashimi’s office said he was in Qatar on a diplomatic visit, but the news angered officials in Baghdad, who said he was not authorized to leave Iraq.
Faulty intelligence conclusions about Saddam Hussein’s supposed weapons of mass destruction have cast a shadow over current efforts to evaluate Iran’s nuclear capabilities.
For Iraqi diplomats and officials, a three-day meeting of the Arab League is a banner moment for a country emerging from decades of war, occupation and diplomatic isolation.
Near-record numbers of families are coming home, in some cases reviving resentments created by bloody purges that carved Iraq into archipelagos of Sunnis, Shiites and Kurds.
BAGHDAD (Reuters) - Car and roadside bombs exploded in cities and towns across Iraq on Tuesday, killing at least 29 people, police and hospital sources said, extending a spate of violence ahead of next week's Arab League summit in Baghdad.
At least 23 people were killed and dozens more wounded on Tuesday morning in bomb attacks that struck at police stations and civilian targets in four cities across Iraq, security officials said.
BAGHDAD (Reuters) - A militia loyal to Iraqi Shi'ite cleric Moqtada al-Sadr freed an American former soldier on Saturday after holding him captive in Baghdad for nine months. The American, identified as Randy Michaels, was shown on television in a U.S. military uniform with no insignia, flanked by two members of parliament from Sadr's movement, including the parliament's first deputy speaker. He
Followers of Iraqi Shi'ite cleric Moqtada al-Sadr handed over a man to the United Nations alive on Saturday, two senior officials in Sadr's movement said.
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The Dutch carrier KLM and others are testing programs to allow ticket-holders to upload details from their online profiles and use that data to choose seatmates.
The swift realization that the diplomatic buildup may have been ill advised is a remarkable pivot for the State Department.
President Obama defended the use of drones to strike suspected terrorists, saying the clandestine program was “kept on a very tight leash.”
The use of unarmed craft to protect American buildings and personnel may foreshadow an expansion of such operations to the United States government’s diplomatic arm.

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