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Iraq's Kurdish region has grown closer to Turkey and begun exporting oil to world markets, angering Baghdad.
An Iraqi court refuses to allow president Jalal Talabani testify in vice-president Tariq al-Hashemi's trial.
Pullout of troops from Victory Base Complex marks a milestone in full withdrawal from Iraq.
Senior official suggests troops will leave Iraq by end of year deadline, but White House and Pentagon play down remarks.
Baghdad says US military trainers are needed past December 31, but will not allow them to be above the law.
British man spared death penalty but jailed for 20 years by Iraqi court for killing two fellow contractors in 2009.
Tariq Aziz, ex-foreign minister, summoned on new charges after handover from US custody.
Verdict reinstates nine winning parliamentary candidates disqualified after March 7 poll.
Iraqi officials debate the timing of the former presiodent's execution.
Saddam Hussein's lawyers lodge an official appeal against his death sentence.
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