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Iraq Received US Letter Over Troop Withdrawal, Says Adel Abdul Mahdi
- Wednesday January 8, 2020
- World News | Reuters
The Iraqi military joint operations command has received a letter from the U.S. army concerning a possible withdrawal of its troops from the country, Prime Minister Adel Abdul Mahdi said on Tuesday.
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At Least 13 Dead As Iraqi Forces Open Fire At Protesters
- Wednesday November 6, 2019
- World News | Reuters
Iraqi security forces shot dead at least 13 protesters in the past 24 hours, abandoning weeks of comparative restraint to unleash live gunfire in a bid to crush demonstrations against the political parties that control the government.
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Iraq Prime Minister's Main Backers Agree To Oust Him Following Protests
- Wednesday October 30, 2019
- World News | Reuters
Iraqi Prime Minister Adel Abdul Mahdi's two main backers have agreed to work to remove him from office as protests against his government gained momentum in Baghdad and much of the Shi'ite south only to be met with violence.
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Iraq Received US Letter Over Troop Withdrawal, Says Adel Abdul Mahdi
- Wednesday January 8, 2020
- World News | Reuters
The Iraqi military joint operations command has received a letter from the U.S. army concerning a possible withdrawal of its troops from the country, Prime Minister Adel Abdul Mahdi said on Tuesday.
- www.ndtv.com
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At Least 13 Dead As Iraqi Forces Open Fire At Protesters
- Wednesday November 6, 2019
- World News | Reuters
Iraqi security forces shot dead at least 13 protesters in the past 24 hours, abandoning weeks of comparative restraint to unleash live gunfire in a bid to crush demonstrations against the political parties that control the government.
- www.ndtv.com
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Iraq Prime Minister's Main Backers Agree To Oust Him Following Protests
- Wednesday October 30, 2019
- World News | Reuters
Iraqi Prime Minister Adel Abdul Mahdi's two main backers have agreed to work to remove him from office as protests against his government gained momentum in Baghdad and much of the Shi'ite south only to be met with violence.
- www.ndtv.com