We have started to collect the most important news related to Iraq in November 2005. By default, most recent news are listed first.
A car bomb explodes at a market in Iraq's northern Diyala province, killing at least 23 people, police say.
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Turkish jets bomb Kurdish rebel targets in northern Iraq, in the first such attack in more than a year.
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Iraq's electoral commission upholds parliamentary election results in and around Baghdad after a partial recount.
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More than two months after Iraq's parliamentary polls, the electoral commission reports no cases of fraud in a partial recount.
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At least 10 people are killed in a suspected suicide bomb attack at a football match in northern Iraq, police say.
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Iraqi officials say seven people have died and 20 more have been hurt in a car bomb outside a cafe in Baghdad.
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At least 100 people, including more than 45 factory workers, are killed in a series of bombings and shootings across Iraq.
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A club in a hidden corner of Baghdad provides Gabriel Gatehouse with an echo of the way things used to be.
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The recount of votes begins in Baghdad
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A manual recount of votes in Iraq's capital Baghdad gets under way, threatening new delays and change to the overall result.
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A car bomb in the Iraqi capital kills eight people, as officials say a vote recount in the city could take three weeks.
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At least five people die in bombings at a police checkpoint in Baghdad, days after a series of blasts killed dozens.
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Torture, including electric shocks and sexual abuse, was carried out at a secret jail in Baghdad, Human Rights Watch says.
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Continuing political uncertainty in Iraq is contributing to a rise in the number of civilian deaths, Amnesty International warns.
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A judicial committee in Iraq orders two election winners to be disqualified because of links to Saddam Hussein's party.
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The first passenger flight between Iraq and the UK for 20 years lands at Gatwick after flying from Baghdad, via Sweden.
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The al-Qaeda organisation in Iraq confirms two of its top leaders were killed in a joint operation by Iraqi and US forces.
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At least 58 people are killed in Baghdad in what the government describes as a wave of revenge attacks by al-Qaeda.
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A series of bombings in Baghdad and attacks in other parts of Iraq kill scores of people and injure many others.
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A US military jury clears a Navy Seal over an attack on an Iraqi suspected of killing four American security guards in Falluja.
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A US Navy officer goes on trial over an alleged attack on a man accused of killing four Blackwater private security guards.
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Iraq wrangling leaves post-election stalemate
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Officials say US and Iraqi troops kill an al-Qaeda leader in northern Iraq, the third leading insurgent to be killed in 24 hours.
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The Iraqi prime minister and US officials say two leaders of al-Qaeda in Iraq have been killed in a joint operation.
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Iraqi election officials order a manual recount of election votes in Baghdad, a move that could see the final result change.
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The remarkable survival of Baghdad racecourse
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Iraqi officials say they have closed an airport in Najaf for a week amid reports of a hijack plot by Sunni insurgents.
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Iran asks the UN to investigate Western actions in Afghanistan and Iraq amid growing nuclear tensions.
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A militant group linked to al-Qaeda in Iraq says it was behind attacks in Baghdad on Sunday which killed 40 people.
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The US military is reviewing a video of a controversial helicopter attack on a group of people in Iraq in 2007, officials say.
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Supporters of radical Iraqi Shia cleric have voted to reject both front-running candidates in Iraq's election.
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The US military says it is trying to retrieve the original video of a 2007 shooting in Iraq which was aired on the WikiLeaks website.
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French oil company Total is to be investigated over allegations of bribing Iraqi officials while Saddam Hussein was in power.
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A series of large explosions hits the centre of Baghdad, destroying buildings and killing at least 35 people, officials say.
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The website WikiLeaks posts a video it says shows the 2007 killing by US military personnel of civilians in Baghdad.
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Three suicide car bombs hit the centre of Baghdad killing at least 41 people and injuring 200, reports say.
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Iraqi gunmen disguised as soldiers kill at least 25 people, believed to be al-Qaeda opponents, in a Sunni village, police say.
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Ed Stourton travels to Iraqi Kurdistan to assess how safe the area is for representatives of minority religions living there.
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How a Sadrist referendum may anoint Iraq's PM
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The Iraqi political grouping of Shia cleric Moqtada Sadr holds its own a referendum on who should be the country's prime minister.
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Six winning candidates in Iraq's elections should be disqualified over alleged ties to Saddam Hussein, a vetting panel says.
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Iyad Allawi, the man who won Iraq's parliamentary elections, accuses Iran of trying to prevent him from becoming prime minister.
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Iraqi voters on the recent election and its outcome
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Twin car bombs go off near a Shia holy site in the Iraqi city of Karbala, killing five and wounding scores more.
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A bomb attack targeting a tribal leader's house in western Iraq kills five people and injures another 33.
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Iyad Allawi, whose bloc narrowly won Iraq's parliamentary election, offers to work with all parties to form a coalition government.
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Iraqi PM Nouri Maliki vows to contest results of parliamentary elections that saw former PM Iyad Allawi win a narrow victory.
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A US marine is to go on trial over the killing of 24 men, women and children in the Iraqi town of Haditha in 2005.
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Former Iraqi Prime Minister Iyad Allawi's bloc has won the most seats in Iraq's parliamentary elections, final results show.
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At least 40 people are killed in two bomb blasts in the Iraqi town of Khalis, as the country awaits final election results.
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The head of Iraq's election commission rules out a manual recount of votes in the country's parliamentary election.
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Gunmen shoot dead five Iraqi soldiers at a Baghdad checkpoint and security services arrest 17 people
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Iraq yet to emerge from war and catastrophe
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Fears of violence as Iraq candidates contest vote result
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Iraq's election commission rejects calls from the president and prime minister for a recount of votes in the general election.
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The narrow frontrunner in the race to become Iraq's next prime minister says poll results are taking too long to declare.
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The latest results from Iraq's election show a tight race emerging between PM Nouri Maliki and his main rival, Iyad Allawi.
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Eight people have been killed and 11 injured by two bombs in the central Iraqi town of Musayyab, police say.
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The US military hands over control of a prison to the Iraqi authorities ahead of a larger troop withdrawal.
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Will Iraqi PM Nouri Maliki hold on to an early lead?
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