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Iranian leader gives rare interview to American television, but sidesteps explicit denial of US claims over arms in Iraq
Today’s explosions coincided with the first anniversary of the bombing of the Golden Dome shrine by Sunni insurgents
The US military claimed 170 soldiers had been killed in Iraq by sophisticated armour-piercing weapons supplied by Iran
American military claims 'highest levels' of Iranian government are ordering components for sophisticated bombs to Iraq
As the US troop surge in Baghdad gathers force, Robert Gates, the defence secretary, is already planning for failure
One ordinary woman tells Hala Jaber of her tormented experience giving birth amid Baghdad's anarchy
Britain faces diplomatic row over its failure to bring to justice American troops who "unlawfully killed" ITN journalist Terry Lloyd in Iraq
The American general taking on the task of purging Baghdad of insurgents plans to establish "gated communities"
The young soldier from The Rifles Regiment took a bullet in the chest but was saved by the speed of the rescue operation
Attacks against British troops in Basra left one soldier dead and ten wounded, casting further doubt on the exit strategy
A British soldier was killed in Basra and ten others injured when suspected Shia militants launched two attacks
Sunni doctor bribes his way to an escape route from death squads
The Iraqi Deputy Health Minister was arrested yesterday on suspicion of aiding death squads and siphoning off millions of dollars
The American pilot involved in the "friendly-fire" attack that killed a British soldier cannot be compelled to attend the inquest as a witness
The British report into the death of Lance Corporal Matty Hull blamed US pilots for shooting at his convoy "without authorisation"
Attacks kill dozens on the first anniversary of the bombing of a sacred Shia shrine in Samarra
News and views from Ned Parker and Stephen Farrell
A week of news and views from the region
Weather forecasts for the Middle East region
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