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Bringing light to Baghdad

Solar lights in Baghdad? I thought I must be hearing things.

Iraqi troops to take control of former restive province

U.S.-led coalition troops are scheduled to hand over control of a onetime hub of the Sunni insurgency in Iraq to Iraqi forces on Monday, a senior American military official said.

Time.com: Bomber Kills 25 Iraq Police Recruits

A suicide bomber with explosives hidden beneath his traditional robe blew himself up Tuesday in a crowd of Iraqis trying to join the police force, killing at least 25 people

Suicide bomb outside Baghdad kills 23

A suicide bomber struck during a party for a recently freed prisoner west of Baghdad on Sunday, killing 23 people and wounding 30 others, an Interior Ministry official said.

10 people killed in 24 hours throughout Iraq, official says

Ten people were killed during several attacks targeting coalition troops and Iraqi police in the past 24 hours, officials said.

Blackwater defends team in Baghdad shootings

Security contractor Blackwater said any guards who acted improperly in a deadly 2007 shooting in Baghdad should be held accountable, but believes its team acted in self-defense, a company spokeswoman said.

Shiite pilgrims killed in Iraq suicide blast

A suicide bomber attacked Shiite pilgrims Thursday evening as they traveled to a festival, killing 18 people and wounding 75, an Iraqi Interior Ministry official said.

Time.com: Georgian Exit Leaves Vacuum Near Iran Border

The departure of 2,000 Georgian soldiers from Iraq leaves a question mark over the future of a series of checkpoints along smuggling routes near the Iranian border, forcing the U.S. to shuffle units to fill the vacuum

U.S. soldier killed as bombers target troops across Iraq

A U.S. soldier was among five people killed Sunday in a suicide attack north of Baghdad, a military spokesman said.

Time.com: Who Gets Billed for a New Baghdad?

The capital of Iraq has big dreams for improving services and quality of life. But it doesn't seem to be willing -- or able -- to spend its large oil profits

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