| 2,000-Year-Old Christian Community in Iraq Gains a Spiritual First in Baghdad
Iraq?s shrinking Christian population now has a cardinal in the Roman Catholic Church, the first in Iraq in modern times.
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Tensions mounted along the Iraqi-Turkish border on Monday as the Turkish government sought parliamentary approval for military raids into northern Iraq.
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A spate of recent mini-series on Iranian state-run television are part of the government?s bid to use television as a more effective instrument to shape public opinion, analysts say.
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Lt. Gen. Ricardo S. Sanchez is the most senior war commander of a string of retired officers who have harshly criticized the conduct of the Iraq war.
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Fresh accounts of a shooting in Baghdad last month cast further doubt on guards? statements that they were responding to insurgents.
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A strike on Thursday killed 15 civilians, one of the highest tolls from a single U.S. military action since the start of the Iraq war.
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Modernity has swept over and changed some of rituals of Id al-Fitr, but it hasn?t altered the holiday?s core.
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Defense Secretary Robert M. Gates said that the force reductions were being made with the full consent of the United States.
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In many Shiite neighborhoods in Baghdad, the Mahdi Army is increasingly regarded as a threat.
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The first 500 Palestinians who returned found their homes shattered by bombs, a month after the Lebanese Army ousted a jihadist splinter group from the camp.
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Relatives of the two women shot by a security convoy called for justice on Wednesday, although security contractors are immune from Iraqi law.
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