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Breaking News: CBSNews.com - 21 hours ago
Iraq's presidential council approved a security pact that sets out a three-year timeframe for U.S. troops to leave, a spokesman said, the final step for the agreement to replace a U.N. mandate that expires Dec. 31.
Breaking News: CBSNews.com - Dec 4, 2008
Two suicide bombers in explosives-laden trucks took aim at police stations in the former Sunni insurgent stronghold of Fallujah, killing at least 10 people and wounding more than 100, Iraqi officials said.
World News: CBSNews.com - Dec 3, 2008
The number of attacks in Iraq has dropped to the lowest level since 2003 despite a recent spate of high-profile bombings, the No. 2 U.S. commander in Iraq said. Also, an Iraqi journalist was arrested for writing a …
World News: CBSNews.com - Dec 2, 2008
Multiple bombs that hit Iraqi security forces in Baghdad and Mosul have killed at least 33 people and wounded dozens more.
Breaking News: CBSNews.com - Dec 2, 2008
A special Iraqi court has sentenced Saddam Hussein's cousin, known as "Chemical Ali," to death for his role in the 1991 suppression of a Shiite uprising.
Breaking News: CBSNews.com - Dec 1, 2008
A car bomb exploded near a police academy in Baghdad and then an apparently teenage suicide attacker blew himself up as police rushed to respond to the initial blast Monday, Iraqi officials said. Sixteen people were …
World News: CBSNews.com - Nov 29, 2008
A suicide bomber struck Shiite worshippers Friday at a mosque run by followers of anti-American cleric Muqtada al-Sadr, killing at least 12 people.
World News: CBSNews.com - Nov 28, 2008
A suicide bomber detonated his explosives belt in a line of Shiite worshippers near the entrance of a mosque south of Baghdad during Friday prayer services, killing at least nine people, Iraqi officials said.
Breaking News: CBSNews.com - Nov 28, 2008
The Iraqi parliament has approved a security pact with the United States that allows American troops to stay in the country for three more years.
Breaking News: CBSNews.com - Nov 27, 2008
The Iraqi parliament has approved a security pact with the United States that allows American troops to stay in the country for three more years.