Attacks on mosques after Friday prayers killed 11 people in Iraq and 40 were killed or wounded in a Baghdad raid on Shi’ite fighters that the U.S. military said netted a top militant wanted for kidnap and murder. The sectarian attacks, three on Sunni mosques and a car bomb that killed at least six after Shi’ite prayers, dealt new blows to Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki’s attempts to end communal bloodshed between fellow Shi’ites and the once-dominant minority Sunni Arabs that has pitched Iraq toward all-out civil war. Full Story
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