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Police use batons and water hoses as demonstrations against "sectarian policies" erupt in Ramadi, Samara and Baghdad.
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At least 21 people killed, 70 injured in attacks on security forces and civilians in Baghdad, Kirkuk and other areas.
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As Iraq's government has put national reconciliation talks on hold, we discuss the issues behind the growing divisions.
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Iraqiya, which won most seats in March 2010 vote will end boycott it began in mid-December, easing a political crisis.
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Hundreds of checkpoints and miles of concrete barriers snarl traffic but provide a tenuous security in Baghdad.
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Last Modified: 22 Dec 2011 08:45 GMT
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Prime minister calls for a no-confidence vote on his deputy, and vice-president reportedly faces an arrest warrant.
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Backlash building in Iraq over US plans to keep tens of thousands of diplomats and gunmen at sprawling Baghdad embassy.
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Last Modified: 16 Dec 2011 07:46 GMT
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Nouri al-Maliki says Monday's car bomb blast outside parliament, inside capital's Green Zone, was assassination attempt.
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Military says Monday's attack in the Green Zone might have been bid to kill Nouri al-Maliki or another top politician.
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MP among at least 29 killed as suicide bomber detonates explosives inside Sunni mosque in Baghdad.
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