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A woman and child enter the general hospital in Samawa, 230 kms south of Baghdad, on February 19, 2004

Rare IS group bombings in southern Iraq kill 33

  IS claimed two suicide attackers detonated their car bombs against members of the security forces.

Iraqi protesters end Green Zone sit-in

Iraqi protesters end Green Zone sit-in

 

Islamic State car bombs kill at least 32 in southern Iraq

Islamic State car bombs kill at least 32 in southern Iraq

 

Islamic State car bombs kill at least 14 in southern Iraq

Islamic State car bombs kill at least 14 in southern Iraq

  37 others were wounded

U.S. to send more troops to Iraq, escalating war on Islamic State

U.S. to send more troops to Iraq, escalating war on Islamic State

 

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Islamic State on the run in town of Hit: Iraqi forces

Islamic State on the run in town of Hit: Iraqi forces

 

Obama says Islamic State on the defensive

Obama says Islamic State on the defensive

 

A military vehicle of the Iraqi security forces is driven in the streets of Ramadi, in this January 16, 2016 file photo. Photo: Reuters/Thaier Al-Sudani/Files

As Islamic State is pushed back in Iraq, worries about what's next

  Some senior U.S. military officers share the concern that post-conflict reconstruction plans are lagging behind their battlefield efforts

'There is no humanity here': Migrants in Idomeni

'There is no humanity here': Migrants in Idomeni

 

Iraq's Foreign Minister Ibrahim al-Jaafari (R) receives U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry in the library at the foreign minister's villa in Baghdad April 8, 2016.

Kerry urges Iraq not to let politics impede war against IS

  It was important to have political stability in Iraq so that military operations are not affected, he said.

Iraqi forces close in on Islamic State

Iraqi forces close in on Islamic State

 

Obama “absolutely confident” in fight against Islamic State

Obama “absolutely confident” in fight against Islamic State

 

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Protesters demand reform in Iraq

Protesters demand reform in Iraq

 
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