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51. Iraq reconciliation talks hit by walkouts
A conference to reconcile Iraq's rival political parties fell apart almost as soon as it began on Tuesday, with influential Sunni and Shi'ite blocs pulling out in protest.
17 Mar 2008
52. Clinton says "we cannot win" Iraq war
Democrat Hillary Clinton charged on Monday the Iraq war may end up costing Americans $1 trillion (787 billion pounds) and further strain the economy, as she made her case for a prompt U.S. troop pullout from a war "we cannot win."
17 Mar 2008
53. Red Cross says millions of Iraqis lack water and healthcare
Five years after the United States led an invasion of Iraq, millions of people there are still deprived of clean water and medical care, the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) said on Monday.
17 Mar 2008
54. Iraq archbishop kidnappers wanted $1 mln
Kidnappers of a Chaldean Catholic archbishop found dead in the northern Iraqi city of Mosul had demanded a $1 million (500,000 pounds) ransom, a senior police official said on Friday.
14 Mar 2008
55. Roadside bomb kills three U.S. soldiers in Iraq
A roadside bomb killed three U.S. soldiers and an interpreter in Iraq's Diyala province on Monday, the same day a suicide bomber killed five U.S. soldiers in the capital Baghdad, the U.S. military said on Tuesday.
11 Mar 2008
56. Baghdad blast toll rises to 68
Iraqi police said on Friday 68 people were killed in coordinated bombings blamed on al Qaeda in a packed shopping area in central Baghdad on Thursday, making it the deadliest attack in the Iraqi capital for nine months.
04 Mar 2008
57. Ahmadinejad to oversee series of Iran-Iraq deals
Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad will oversee the signing of agreements to strengthen economic ties with Iraq on Monday on the second day of his landmark trip to Baghdad.
03 Mar 2008
58. Casualties rise in Iraq after Qaeda bombs
Violent civilian deaths in Iraq rose by 36 percent in February from the previous month after a series of large-scale bombings blamed on al Qaeda, Iraqi government figures showed on Saturday.
29 Feb 2008
59. Turkey pulling some troops out of northern Iraq
Some Turkish troops have returned to bases in Turkey after completing their mission in northern Iraq, but no full withdrawal has begun, a senior Turkish military source said on Friday.
29 Feb 2008
60. "Chemical Ali" hanging approved
The long-delayed execution of "Chemical Ali", a cousin of Saddam Hussein and once one of the most feared men in Iraq, is to go ahead after the last legal obstacle was removed, Iraqi officials said on Friday.
29 Feb 2008
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