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  Home » World news » Conflict in Iraq
Iraqis detain 1,000 in al-Qaida push
Iraqi forces have detained more than 1,000 suspects in an offensive aimed at crushing al Qaida in northern Iraq, the military commander of the operation said on Saturday. • FULL STORY
•Pelosi makes surprise visit to Iraq
•Iran protests after envoys hurt in Iraq
•Newsweek: U.S. hospital treats friend, foe
•U.S. military cuts ties with Chalabi
•Audio of Rumsfeld on Iraq creates buzz
•Trial ordered for Marine in killing of Iraqi
•Iran sharpens tone with Iraq leaders
•Insurance fraud? Iraqi companies probed
•Court convicts men tied to Iraq cell
  
 
 Newsweek: Iraq news
•Iraq: Shiites Hit Green Zone with Rockets, Mortars
•Congressman Cracks Down on Soft Porn at the PX
•Abu Ghraib: Snapshots of Horror
•Petraeus’s Iraq Testimony
•Iraq: Lessons of Basra Battle
•All in the Family
•Excerpt: 'I Lost My Love...'
•Iraq: A Teacher's Tale
•Life Inside the Green Zone
•A Life in Exile
 Newsweek: World news
•America’s Decline Is Largely Self-Inflicted
•Threatened polar bears and global warming
•China Earthquake: Digging Out Dujiangyan’s Dead
•Dickey: Why Iraq Will End Up Like Lebanon
•China’s Quake: The Hunt for Buried Survivors
•Exhibit: War Photos of Iraq and Afghanistan
•Cyclone Aid Creeps Frustratingly Slowly Into Burma
•How Bush Can Leave a Mideast Peacemaking Legacy
•Salam Fayyad: ‘This Is a Cycle That Has to Stop’
•Shimon Peres: ‘Practically All of Us Were Hawks’
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BUSH’S NON-‘SACRIFICES’ FOR THE WAR
May 16: Comedian Paul Mecurio discusses all the things President Bush has NOT given up since the war started.

•Outrage over Bush’s empathy for U.S. troops
•Military mother and son both deployed to Iraq
•Timeline: Key moments since 2003 invasion
•Do you remember ‘shock and awe’?
•Newsvine: A soldier's view from Iraq
•FirstPerson: Your images from Iraq, home
•Interactive: Where is Jessica Lynch now?
•How much do you recall? Take our quiz
•  Discuss your thoughts on the war
•SEE ALL OF OUR SPECIAL SECTION
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Image: Baghdad night life
•Two tales of one city
View images of Baghdad neighborhoods that are bustling again, and others that are still desolate.

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Newsvine: A soldier's view from Iraq
•An Iraq Tale Vol 18: ( The Last Mission )
•An Iraq Tale Vol. 17: ( A Day At The Range )
•An Iraq Tale Vol 16: (A Day Without Internet)
•An Iraq Tale Vol 15: (Thinking Back)
 Newsweek: Voices from Iraq
•A Newsweek reporter's reflections
•For a taxi driver, terrible sights and loss
•Iraqis find 'heaven' in the Green Zone
•Schoolteacher sees tragedy and loss
•A refugee not yet ready to return
•For U.S. aid worker, mixed feelings
•SEE FULL SECTION: 5 YEARS IN IRAQ
 World Blog: Baghdad, Iraq
•Is Iran the biggest problem in Iraq?
•Iraq's biggest aid agency? Muqtada al-Sadr & co.
•Fear follows Iraqis abroad
 •Photos of soldiers who’ve made the ultimate sacrifice in Iraq and Afghanistan.

 
 •Pictures and messages from U.S. troops overseas and their friends, family at home.

 
Interactive
•Fight for Iraq
Learn more about the ethnic, religious and political power plays in and around Iraq during a briefing of the region led by NBC’s Richard Engel.
Impact of Iraq war 
 
Boys play in a pool of water leaking from a broken pipe in Baghdad
Reuters
 •In their shoes
Iraqis try to maintain normalcy in their everyday lives against a backdrop of violence.

 
 •Risky job
Aug. 24: Iraqi journalists are vital for Western news outlets, but they face "the most dangerous assignment in the world."

 
Iraq Children and the Future
Martin von Krogh/WpN
 •Through the eyes of children
The youngest Iraqis reflect on life in war and share their hopes and aspirations.

 
Wounded Marine Returns Home to Wed
Redux Pictures
 •Scars from Iraq
Three U.S. soldiers tell how the visible and invisible wounds of war changed their lives and impacted their loved ones.

 
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(FILES) This file picture dated 31 Decem
•Images of a downfall
The path to descent of Iraq’s Saddam Hussein.

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