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Time.com: Will Peace Hold in Sadr City?

The Iraqi military's control of the Baghdad slum could well be the result of a voluntary cease-fire by Muqtada al-Sadr's militia. But some believe the cleric's forces are spent

Time.com: Rehabilitating Sadr City

A visit to the once hostile, radical slum shows new life -- but also frustration at what residents see as government neglect

U.S. Embassy staff, soldiers killed in Baghdad blast

Four Americans -- two soldiers and two civilians from the Defense and State departments -- were killed Tuesday in a blast that rocked a municipal building in Baghdad's Sadr City, the U.S. Embassy said.

Iraqi leader arrives in Iran for talks

Iraqi Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki arrived in Tehran on Saturday for a visit with top Iranian officials, his office said, while car bombings renewed violence at home.

Time.com: Has Maliki Conquered Sadr City?

Under a truce agreement, Iraqi government troops can now patrol the Mahdi Army's stronghold. But Sadr's forces have retained much of their muscle

Iraqi forces move into Sadr City; violence elsewhere

Attackers launched assaults across Iraq over the past 24 hours, killing 11 police recruits and six civilians, including a 7-year-old.

Time.com: Iraqi Troops Enter Shi'ite Camp

Thousands of Iraqi troops moved unchallenged into Baghdad's Sadr City Tuesday to seize the Shiite militia stronghold, in the largest attempt yet by the government to impose control

Iraqi forces, Shiite militants fight in Sadr City

Shiite militants and U.S.-backed Iraqi forces -- two sides that agreed to a cease-fire last week -- fought overnight in Sadr City, killing four people and wounding 38, Interior Ministry and hospital officials said Sunday.

Time.com: Chalabi's Short-Lived Comeback

Delivering services to Sadr City was helping the controversial Iraqi figure rebuild a political base -- until the U.S. and Iraqi governments declared him off limits

5 Iraqi soldiers die in Mosul roadside bombing

A roadside bomb in northern Iraq killed at least five Iraqi soldiers on Tuesday, an Interior Ministry official said.

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