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Iraq is wracked by detentions, torture, and executions, and fingers are pointing at Prime Minister Maliki.
Police use batons and water hoses as demonstrations against "sectarian policies" erupt in Ramadi, Samara and Baghdad.
Soldiers responded to protesters in Fallujah with gunfire, leaving seven young men dead.
Will the issuing of an arrest warrant for Iraq's vice president cause sectarian tensions to flare?
The US maintains more than 700 military facilities on foreign soil that may not be as sustainable in the near future.
In power-sharing agreement, Nouri al-Maliki continues as prime minister and Jalal Talabani remains president.
Barack Obama stresses need for representatives from all winning blocs to hold leadership posts in the new government.
In second meeting since March election, parliament elects new president and speaker despite Sunni coalition walkout.
Lawmakers have chosen a new speaker of parliament but have a month to fill the government's vacant cabinet positions.
Rival blocs set to form a new government that retains al-Maliki as prime minister and Talabani as president.
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