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Wheelchair suicide bomber kills two in Iraq

The latest blast comes after a string of attacks in Baghdad, including this June 20 car bombing

 

BAGHDAD (AFP) - (AFP) - A suicide bomber in a wheelchair attacked a police station north of Baghdad on Sunday, killing two people and wounding 17, nine of them policemen, officials said.
"A suicide bomber detonated his explosives vest at the entrance to a police station, killing two civilians and wounding 17 people, including nine policemen in Tarmiyah," a town north of Baghdad, an [...]

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Sadr supporters ready for attacks on US troops

Moqtada al-Sadr thanked his supporters for offering to attack US troops in Iraq

 

NAJAF, Iraq (AFP) - (AFP) - Supporters of Shiite radical leader Moqtada al-Sadr have offered to carry out suicide attacks against US troops in Iraq, his office said Saturday, as a year-end deadline for a US pullout looms.
"Thank you, my dear friends, and God bless you," Sadr wrote in reply to the offer from loyalists of his disbanded Mahdi Army militia, a statement from his office i [...]

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Iran, Iraq to shut down Camp Ashraf

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TEHRAN (AFP) - (AFP) - Iran and Iraq have formed a joint committee with the Red Cross to shut down Camp Ashraf in Iraq which houses thousands of outlawed Iranian opponents, Iraqi President Jalal Talabani said on Saturday.
"The camp will be shut down by the end of this year," Talabani said on the sidelines of a counter-terrorism summit in Tehran, the official IRNA news agency reporte [...]

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Fuel theft hits Iraq power grid: inspector

Iraqi labourers work at Sadr City's new power station

 

BAGHDAD (AFP) - (AFP) - Large volumes of diesel fuel destined for Iraq's power stations are stolen each month by transportation contractors in cahoots with electricity ministry officials, an inspector said on Thursday.
Such theft is exacerbating life in Iraq where ordinary citizens receive no more than six hours of state-supplied electricity a day in winter and fewer than four hours [...]

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Iraq PM says bloated government must be trimmed

Nuri al-Maliki

 

BAGHDAD (AFP) - (AFP) - Iraq's Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki said Thursday it was imperative to trim the size of the government, the biggest in Iraq's contemporary history.
He also added that official graft must be seriously tackled, and called on parliament to expedite bills he said were lagging, and hampering his government's work.
"Reducing the size of the government and all unn [...]

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Baghdad market bomb blitz kills 21

Iraqi policemen stand at a checkpoint in Baghdad's Karkh area

BAGHDAD (AFP) - (AFP) - Explosives packed into three shopping carts ripped through a crowded market in the Iraqi capital on Thursday, killing at least 21 people and wounding 107, an interior ministry official said.
And in other violence an American contractor was killed and four Iraqis died in separate attacks in the country.
But the bloodiest was the market bombing which came at rush ho [...]

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Italy probes ENI for corruption in Iraq, Kuwait

Iraqi Southern Oil Company engineers look towards the flares in the Zubair oil field in southern Iraq in 2010

 

MILAN (AFP) - (AFP) - An Italian prosecutor is investigating the country's largest energy group ENI and two of its executives over suspected corruption related to projects in Iraq and Kuwait, the company said Wednesday.
The Milan prosecutor's office is probing whether the executives took kickbacks from Italian engineering and construction firms in exchange for subcontracts to drill [...]

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Five dead, 36 wounded in Iraq attacks

The surge in violence comes with months left before US forces complete a pullout

 

BAGHDAD (AFP) - (AFP) - Bomb and gun attacks in Baghdad and northern Iraq on Wednesday killed five people and wounded 36, 15 of them policemen, officials said.
A car bomb in the Al-Ghazaliyah district of west Baghdad killed one civilian and wounded nine people, three of them policemen, an officer said.
In the Al-Ameriya district of the capital, two improvised bombs targeting a poli [...]

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Twin car bomb attacks on Iraqi governor kill 26

Violence is down in Iraq since its peak in 2006 and 2007 but attacks have risen since the beginning of this year

 

DIWANIYAH, Iraq (AFP) - (AFP) - Two suicide car bombs ripped through a guard post killing 26 people outside the provincial governor's home in Diwaniyah city on Tuesday, officials said, as violence surged across Iraq.
Most of the dead were policemen, a medic said, while a defence ministry official said 29 people were wounded in the powerful blasts.
A police colonel said Diwaniyah Go [...]

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Seven Iraqis hurt as bomb hits French embassy car

Smoke billows from a burning car as people rush to the site of an attack on a French embassy convoy

 

BAGHDAD (AFP) - (AFP) - A bomb exploded next to a French embassy car in south Baghdad on Monday wounding seven Iraqis, but four French security personnel inside the armoured vehicle escaped unhurt, the embassy and Iraqi sources said.
The embassy told AFP the bomb exploded as a single armoured car with four French guards on board was passing, but an interior ministry official said th [...]

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