A series of bomb and mortar attacks targeting Christian areas has killed at least five people in the Iraqi capital, Baghdad. Six districts with strong Christian majorities were hit - more than 30 people have been injured.
Gunmen in Iraq have killed an Iraqi TV journalist - the second in as many days - while four other people were killed in two attacks in the capital Baghdad. Safah Abdul Hameed was shot dead in front of his home in the northern city of Mosul as he left for work at the al-Mosuliyah satellite television station.
The BBC's Hugh Sykes says there is a suggestion of al-Qaeda involvement At least 50 people have been killed in a series of apparently co-ordinated bomb attacks across Iraq. The deadliest killed 19 people in the southern city of Kut. Several blasts hit Baghdad, including a suicide bombing in which 15 died. There were also attacks in other major cities. Officials blame al-Qaeda. Correspondents say t
Page last updated at 20:59 GMT, Friday, 14 May 2010 21:59 UK A suicide bombing at a football stadium in northern Iraq has killed 10 people and injured 120 others, police say. An attacker detonated explosives hidden inside a vehicle at the entrance to the stadium in Tal Afar, a mainly Shia Turkmen town west of Mosul. Witnesses said the blast was followed by at least one other. Some said up to three
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