More than 30 people died in a string of attacks on Monday in and around Baghdad as militants kept up pressure on a U.S-backed crackdown aimed at improving security in the capital. Ten people died in bombings in the city, a day after two bombs killed 60 people in a Shi’ite market area, the bloodiest attack since the crackdown began on Wednesday. Full Story
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