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At least 15 people killed and dozens injured in attacks in Baghdad, Fallujah and Ramadi amid continuing violence.
Anti-al-Qaeda fighters targeted near Baghdad as fresh demonstrations are held against Maliki's Shia-led government.
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Police say eight people have been killed and 21 wounded in explosion in Fallujah.
Third soldier to be charged with murdering prisoner in Iraqi town.
US forces consider local ceasefires after worst month since November 2004.
Al-Jumaili, an al-Qaeda critic, is the fourth council head to be slain in 14 months.
A timeline of selected events since handover from US administration, highlighting the troubled road to scheduled elections in Iraq on 30 January 2005:
Many residents who fled Iraq's shattered city of Falluja will not return until after the 30 January election, if at all, due to uncertain security and the lack of schools and hospitals, the UN has said.
A US soldier has been killed in action in western Iraq, the military has said in a statement.
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