Iraqi PM: Al-Qaida active in area south of Baghdad (AP)

In this photo taken Monday, Feb. 20, 2012, stickers that were plastered on a utility pole discovered by Thai police and presumed that it may have marked routes for intended victims by suspected bombers in Bangkok, Thailand. It began when three men blew up their house accidentally on Valentine's Day. It ended with a gory scene that looked more like Baghdad, a bloodied, would-be bomber with severed legs oaning on a glass-strewn sidewalk after another botched blast. (AP Photo)AP - Iraq's prime minister says al-Qaida fighters are continuing to plan and launch attacks in the area south of Baghdad once known as the "triangle of death."



Marine convicted in Iraq killings leaves service (AP)

FILE - In this Friday, Jan. 20, 2012 file photo, Marine Corps Staff Sgt. Frank Wuterich arrives for a court session at Camp Pendleton, Calif.  The Marine Corps  discharged Wuterich, the lone Marine convicted in the killings of unarmed Iraqi civilians in the town of Haditha in 2005, on Friday, Feb. 17, 2012 after reducing his rank.   (AP Photo/Gregory Bull, File)AP - The Marine Corps has discharged the lone Marine convicted in the 2005 killings of unarmed Iraqi civilians in the town of Haditha, a spokesman said Tuesday.



Big questions still unanswered in Thai terror plot (AP)

In this photo taken Monday, Feb. 20, 2012, an Iranian bomb suspect Mohammad Kharzei, right, listens to a Thai police officer as he is taken to verify the house where he and other Iranian compatriots rented in Bangkok, Thailand. One week after three Iranians were arrested in an apparently botched terror plot allegedly aimed against Israeli diplomats, profound questions remain unanswered about who was behind it. (AP Photo/Sakchai Lalit)AP - It began when three men blew up their house accidentally on Valentine's Day in Bangkok. It ended with a gory scene that looked more like Baghdad: a bloodied, would-be bomber with severed legs moaning on a glass-strewn sidewalk after another botched blast.



Iraqi VP, facing terror trial, sees "black comedy" (Reuters)

In this photo taken Monday, Feb. 20, 2012, stickers that were plastered on a utility pole discovered by Thai police and presumed that it may have marked routes for intended victims by suspected bombers in Bangkok, Thailand. It began when three men blew up their house accidentally on Valentine's Day. It ended with a gory scene that looked more like Baghdad, a bloodied, would-be bomber with severed legs oaning on a glass-strewn sidewalk after another botched blast. (AP Photo)Reuters - Judges ordered one of Iraq's two vice-presidents tried for terrorism Monday in a move the accused, Tareq al-Hashemi, dismissed as part of a "black comedy" devised by sectarian adversaries in government.



Suicide attack on Baghdad police academy kills 19 (Reuters)

A police officer stands guard near his wounded comrade after a bomb attack, at a hospital in Baghdad February 19, 2012. REUTERS/Saad ShalashReuters - A suicide car bomber killed 19 police officers and cadets Sunday in an attack on a crowd outside a Baghdad police academy, police and hospital sources said.



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AP - Egypt foreign ministry says it is withdrawing ambassador to Syria.

Soldier lawsuit: Iraq War ended before deployment (AP)
AP - An insurance company that denied benefits to a military veteran faces a federal lawsuit that argues its reasoning was groundless because the U.S. wasn't at war with Iraq in 2008.

400 Iran exiles reluctantly move to new Iraq home (AP)

In this photograph made on Friday, Feb. 17, 2012, rows of housing containers formerly occupied by the US military are seen at Baghdad,  airport. Iraqi government plans to move here some 3,300 members of the People's Mujahedeen Organization of Iran, who spent past three decades  at Camp Ashraf, northeast of Baghdad. (AP Photo/Karim Kadim)AP - Lugging clothes, tables and whatever else they were allowed to bring, roughly 400 members of an Iranian exile group reluctantly moved Saturday from their camp in northwestern Iraq to a deserted military base outside the capital in what they called a show of good faith that they eventually will be allowed to leave the country peacefully.



Iraq moves batch of Iranian dissidents from camp (Reuters)
Reuters - Iraq evacuated an initial batch of 400 Iranian dissidents on Saturday from a base founded under Saddam Hussein, a first step towards expelling their entire group from Iraqi territory.

New York Times correspondent Shadid dies in Syria (AP)

FILE - In this April 12, 2010 file photo, Anthony Shadid, winner of the 2010 Pulitzer Prize for International Reporting with The Washington Post, poses for a portrait at the Watson Institute for International Studies, on the campus of Brown University, in Providence, R.I. The New York Times said Shadid died Thursday, Feb. 16, 2012, apparently of an asthma attack, while on assignment in Syria. He was 43. (AP Photo/Steven Senne, File)AP - New York Times correspondent Anthony Shadid, a two-time Pulitzer Prize winner whose dispatches captured untold stories from Baghdad under "shock and awe" bombing to Libya wracked by civil war, has died of an apparent asthma attack in Syria while reporting on the uprising against its president.



Polish man found in mountains is Iraq war veteran (AP)
AP - A man found with severe frostbite in subzero temperatures in the southern Polish mountains was being taken to a military hospital on Friday after his family identified him as a veteran of the Iraq war.

Phoenix police arrest Iraqi woman for burning daughter (Reuters)
Reuters - An Iraqi woman who police said padlocked her daughter to a bed for violating the family's traditional values has been re-arrested in Phoenix, accused of scorching the young woman with a hot spoon for refusing an arranged marriage, police said on Thursday.

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