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Reuters World News Highlights at 1230 GMT, May 16
ReutersMay 16 (Reuters) - KABUL - A suicide bomber in a car attacked a convoy of foreign troops in Kabul on Thursday, killing at least 15 people including six Americans, in one of the worst attacks in the Afghan capital in months. - - - - UNITED NATIONS -...Tags: Google Inc., Labor Legislation, Elections, United Nations General Assembly, Bulgaria
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Car bombings, shooting in Iraq kill at least 17
BAGHDAD — Car bombs struck Shiite neighborhoods of the Iraqi capital and a northern city Thursday, killing 16 people, while gunmen in Baghdad shot dead the brother of a Sunni lawmaker, officials said. The attacks followed a wave of bombings...
Tags: Unrest, Conflicts and War, Bombings, Iraq, Shootings, Mosul (Iraq)
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Series of bombs kills at least 14 people across Iraq -police
ReutersBAGHDAD, May 15 (Reuters) - A series of bombs across Iraq killed at least 14 people on Wednesday, police and hospital sources said. Two of the bombs, in the city of Kirkuk, killed 9 people. (Reporting by Mustafa Mahmoud in Kirkuk and Kareem Raheem in...Tags: Explosions, Iraq, Emergency Incidents
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Gunmen attack Baghdad liquor stores, 12 killed
Reuters* Gunmen using silencers targeted stores in east Baghdad * Attack raise fears of hardline Islamists influence BAGHDAD, May 14 (Reuters) - Gunmen using silenced weapons attacked at least nine liquor stores in Baghdad on Tuesday, killing 12 people, police...Tags: Saudi Arabia, Religion and Belief, Islam, Iraq
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Sword of division is poised over Iraq
BAGHDAD — Less than a year and a half after the last U.S. troops left, Iraq's political leaders are openly debating the prospect of two dangerous paths for their country: de facto division or civil war. Perhaps both. Tension between the Shiite...Tags: Government, Wars and Interventions, Unrest, Conflicts and War, Lobbying, Iraq
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Baghdad government says PKK not welcome in Iraq
ReutersBAGHDAD, May 9 (Reuters) - Iraq's central government said on Thursday it would not accept armed groups entering its territory as Kurdish militants began withdrawing from Turkey under a peace deal, but Baghdad has no control over its northern border...Tags: Government, Labor Legislation, Turkey, European Union, Iraq
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Suicide bombers target Kurds in Iraq's disputed areas
ReutersKIRKUK, Iraq, May 8 (Reuters) - Three suicide bombers struck at Kurdish security forces and the local headquarters of a Kurdish political party in the disputed area of Iraq on Wednesday, killing three people, police and medics said. Tensions between...Tags: Wars and Interventions, Unrest, Conflicts and War, Bombings, Iraq, Armed Conflicts
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Iraq to rebuild rail system as reconstruction gathers pace
Reuters* Network almost destroyed by war, economic turmoil * Plans taking shape to renovate lines, build new ones * Iraq hopes to trans-ship goods to Europe * Could have political as well as economic benefits * Financing, security remain major obstacles...Tags: Railway Industry, Transportation, Class Conflict, Turkey, Travel
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Iraq-Kurd oil talks break ice, long-term fix unlikely
Reuters* No final deal reached at recent talks * Previous agreements have failed to last * Regional pressures encourage Shi'ite-Kurd co-operation By Ahmed Rasheed and Isabel Coles BAGHDAD/ARBIL, Iraq, May 7 (Reuters) - A lasting solution to Iraq's dispute...Tags: Government, Upstream Oil and Gas Activities, Iraq, Petroleum Industry, Nouri Maliki
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Three blasts kill 11 in Iraqi capital - police, medics
ReutersBAGHDAD, May 6 (Reuters) - At least 11 people were killed in three bomb explosions in the Iraqi capital Baghdad on Monday, medics and police said. Two car bombs exploded near police checkpoints at the entrance to the Shi'ite district of Hussainiya in the...Tags: Explosions, Unrest, Conflicts and War, Emergency Incidents, Armed Conflicts
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Iraq PM's coalition emerges as strongest force in local vote
Reuters* Maliki coalition comes first in seven of 12 provinces * Dry run for 2014 election amid uptick in violence * Former rival, secular Iraqiya grouping performs weakly By Raheem Salman BAGHDAD, May 4 (Reuters) - Iraqi Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki's...Tags: Government, Politics, Wars and Interventions, Elections, Unrest, Conflicts and War
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Bomb outside Sunni mosque kills 6 in Iraqi capital
ReutersBAGHDAD, May 3 (Reuters) - A roadside bomb killed a Sunni cleric and five worshippers when they left a mosque in Bagdhad after Friday prayers, police and medics said, as regional sectarian violence threatens to return Iraq to all-out conflict. Iraq has...Tags: Wars and Interventions, Explosions, Unrest, Conflicts and War, Iraq, Emergency Incidents
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