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Anger as asylum seekers forcibly returned to Iraq
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Al-Qaida turns to mafia tactics in Mosul
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Civilian toll of Iranian raids in northern Iraq enrages Kurds
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Frustrated Iraqis wait, hope for government in summer heat
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Lack of water challenges Iraq's long-term stability
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Blasts kill 6 in Baghdad, including policemen targeted by suicide attacker in bomb-rigged car
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3rd Iraqi candidate from Sunni-backed party killed
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Iraqi refugees haunted by horrors they left behind
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Death and betrayal stalk police in Iraq
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Homeless Iraqis prompt fears of social crisis
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UK military chiefs gag damning Iraq invasion findings
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Anger, recrimination at funeral of Iraqi politician
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Pentagon tries to steer media coverage on Iraq
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Iraqis demand answers in deaths of 6 detainees who died during transport
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Chilcot inquiry team quizzes US officials in secret
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Kuwait returns remains of Gulf War Iraqi soldiers
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Cleric who criticized al-Qaida beheaded in north Iraq
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Court overturns ban on 9 Iraqi candidates
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Iran shells Kurdish rebels in Iraq
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Iraq recount fails to overturn Allawi election win
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Toll for devastating Iraq attacks rises to 119
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Iraq mulls Baghdad 'security fence'
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British Army to be sued for war crimes over its role in Fallujah attacks
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Iraq civilian death toll rises sharply in April
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Iraqi doctors use acupuncture during drug shortage
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Torture, rape was norm at illegal Iraq prison-report
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The death sentence that drags Dua back into a bloody feud
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New names added to Iraqi Baath list
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Soldiers viewed all Iraqis as 'scum', Baha Mousa inquiry hears
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1,500 Idaho soldiers headed for Iraq
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Abu Ghraib victims ask Supreme Court to hear case against contractors CACI and L-3
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At Iraqi border outpost, a US-Iran game of 'spy vs. spy'
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Widow of Iraqi killed by US troops in video 'accepts apology' after letter
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My life as an insurgent, and why I quit
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Wave of fatal bombings widens fissures in Iraq
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Secret prison revealed in Baghdad
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Iraqi panel orders vote recount in Baghdad
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Youngsters maimed by discarded bombs face dark futures in Iraq
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British Gulf War Syndrome victims battle for pensions
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Maliki's bloc says 750,000 Iraqi votes in question