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U.S. official: Draft of deal for Iraq pullout reached

U.S. and Iraqi negotiators have agreed to a preliminary draft of an agreement on the future of U.S. troops in Iraq, a senior U.S. military official said.

Lebanon prime minister visits Iraq

Lebanon's prime minister paid a visit to Iraq on Wednesday -- the first such visit by a Lebanese leader in the post-Saddam Hussein era -- and he and his Iraqi counterpart discussed issues including oil exports and investment.

Chain wrapped around 'old man's body' found in mosque

"There are the bloodstains on the wall, and here it is dried on the floor," Abu Muhanad said as he walked through a torture chamber in a Baghdad mosque where more than two dozen bodies have been found.

10 people killed in 24 hours throughout Iraq, official says

Ten people were killed during several attacks targeting coalition troops and Iraqi police in the past 24 hours, officials said.

Pentagon doubts Iranian rocket test succeeded

The Pentagon does not believe an Iranian rocket test over the weekend was successful, despite reports in the official Iranian media saying the Islamic Republic had launched its first vehicle capable of placing a satellite in orbit.

Burned beauticians show beauty from within

Saira Liaqat squints through her one good eye as she brushes a woman's hair. Her face, most of which the acid melted years ago, occasionally lights up with a smile. Her hands, largely undamaged, deftly handle the dark brown locks.

Iran test fires rocket, says state media

Iran test-fired a rocket that it plans to launch later to carry a research satellite into space, state-run media reported Sunday.

Baghdad suicide blast kills 15

A suicide bombing killed 15 people, including a leader of a U.S.-backed militia, and wounded nearly 30 others Sunday in a Sunni Arab district of Baghdad, Iraqi authorities said.

Israel: Prisoner release aims to 'energize the peace process'

Israel agreed Sunday to release 200 Palestinian prisoners as a goodwill gesture to the Palestinian Authority president, an Israeli government spokesman said.

Car bomb explodes in Iraq; 6 dead

A car bomb targeting Shiite pilgrims killed six people and wounded 10 others Saturday morning, an Iraqi interior ministry official said.

U.S. official: Draft of deal for Iraq pullout reached

U.S. and Iraqi negotiators have agreed to a preliminary draft of an agreement on the future of U.S. troops in Iraq, a senior U.S. military official said.

Lebanon prime minister visits Iraq

Lebanon's prime minister paid a visit to Iraq on Wednesday -- the first such visit by a Lebanese leader in the post-Saddam Hussein era -- and he and his Iraqi counterpart discussed issues including oil exports and investment.

Chain wrapped around 'old man's body' found in mosque

"There are the bloodstains on the wall, and here it is dried on the floor," Abu Muhanad said as he walked through a torture chamber in a Baghdad mosque where more than two dozen bodies have been found.

10 people killed in 24 hours throughout Iraq, official says

Ten people were killed during several attacks targeting coalition troops and Iraqi police in the past 24 hours, officials said.

Pentagon doubts Iranian rocket test succeeded

The Pentagon does not believe an Iranian rocket test over the weekend was successful, despite reports in the official Iranian media saying the Islamic Republic had launched its first vehicle capable of placing a satellite in orbit.

Burned beauticians show beauty from within

Saira Liaqat squints through her one good eye as she brushes a woman's hair. Her face, most of which the acid melted years ago, occasionally lights up with a smile. Her hands, largely undamaged, deftly handle the dark brown locks.

Iran test fires rocket, says state media

Iran test-fired a rocket that it plans to launch later to carry a research satellite into space, state-run media reported Sunday.

Baghdad suicide blast kills 15

A suicide bombing killed 15 people, including a leader of a U.S.-backed militia, and wounded nearly 30 others Sunday in a Sunni Arab district of Baghdad, Iraqi authorities said.

Israel: Prisoner release aims to 'energize the peace process'

Israel agreed Sunday to release 200 Palestinian prisoners as a goodwill gesture to the Palestinian Authority president, an Israeli government spokesman said.

Car bomb explodes in Iraq; 6 dead

A car bomb targeting Shiite pilgrims killed six people and wounded 10 others Saturday morning, an Iraqi interior ministry official said.

U.S. military: Iran training assassination squads

Iraqi Shiite fighters are now been trained inside Iran as assassination squads, the U.S. military has told the Iraqi government.

Behind the Scenes: Shootings are painful reminder

There has been some disturbing video out of Georgia the past few days, some of which brought back pretty awful memories for me personally.

Despite Gaza truce, Palestinian militants still building rockets

Nearly two months after Israel entered into a truce with Hamas in Gaza, one militant group wants to show it is building longer-range rockets that Israel said would violate the cease-fire.

Baby with massive tumor saved by liquor tycoon

Two-year-old Safa'a gently holds his mother's hand, a 12-pound tumor bulging from his frail body. The tumor is nearly as big as he is.

Behind the Scenes: Blindfolded for trip to Gaza rocket factory

It starts with a phone call at 8:30 p.m. as we are sitting down to dinner in Gaza City.

Shiite pilgrims killed in Iraq suicide blast

A suicide bomber attacked Shiite pilgrims Thursday evening as they traveled to a festival, killing 18 people and wounding 75, an Iraqi Interior Ministry official said.

Navy guards accused of abusing detainees in Iraq

The U.S. Navy has charged six guards accused of assaulting detainees in May at Camp Bucca in Iraq, naval officials said Thursday.

12 killed in Tripoli explosion, source says

An explosion targeting a bus rocked a business district in central Tripoli Wednesday morning, killing at least 12 people and wounding 50 others, a senior member of Lebanon's internal security forces told CNN.

Iraq to revive oil deal with China

Iraq says it's going to revive a $1.2 billion oil deal with China that was canceled after the 2003 U.S.-led invasion.

U.S. soldier killed as bombers target troops across Iraq

A U.S. soldier was among five people killed Sunday in a suicide attack north of Baghdad, a military spokesman said.

Poet who gave identity to Palestinians dies

Mahmoud Darwish, whose prose gave voice to the Palestinian experience of exile, occupation and infighting, died Saturday in Houston, Texas. He was 67.

Iraq bombing kills 21

A bombing at a crowded outdoor market in northern Iraq on Friday killed 21 people and wounded 50 others, according to police.

EU tightens Iran nuclear sanctions

The European Union on Friday tightened trade sanctions against Iran to punish Tehran for not committing to a long-standing demand of the international community that it freeze its nuclear enrichment program.

U.S. troops may leave by 2011, Iraqi officials say

Iraq and the United States are close to reaching a deal under which U.S. combat troops would leave by December 2010 and the rest would leave by the end of 2011, two Iraqi officials said Thursday.

Israeli officer, soldier charged in rubber bullet shooting

The Israeli military Thursday charged a commander and a soldier in an incident in which a rubber bullet was fired at a handcuffed and blindfolded Palestinian detainee at close range.

Iraqi lawmaker: We are doing our share of reconstruction

Iraq's government is pulling its weight to reconstruct its war-torn country, Shiite lawmaker Haider al-Abadi said Wednesday, a day after U.S. auditors announced that Iraq has amassed projected surpluses of up to $80 billion from rising oil prices while Washington pays for reconstruction projects.

Roadside bombs getting harder to find

Roadside bombs in Iraq and Afghanistan have gotten less sophisticated and as a result harder for troops to find or avoid, a military official said Wednesday.

U.S. warns of 'punitive' action on Iran

Iran may face "punitive" measures because of its insufficient response to an incentives package offered in return for a cutback in its nuclear program, a senior White House official said Wednesday.

3 women held in Iraq suicide bomb plots

Iraqi security forces arrested three women, accusing them of plotting suicide bombings against the country's armed forces, the Interior Ministry spokesman told CNN on Wednesday.

Israeli PM to free up to 150 prisoners, officials say

Outgoing Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Olmert agreed Wednesday to release between 120 and 150 Palestinian prisoners by the end of the month, officials told CNN.

Officials: Iran offers 'non-answer' to incentives

Iran's response to the international community's offer of incentives in return for cutbacks in its nuclear program is not acceptable, two senior U.S. officials told CNN Tuesday.

U.S. revokes 3 Gaza students' visas

Citing security concerns, the U.S. State Department has revoked the visas it recently issued to three Gaza students who were awarded Fulbright scholarships to study in the United States.

Britain accused of 'secret' Basra army deal

A secret deal with an Iran-backed militia kept British forces out of a battle in the southern Iraqi city of Basra, leaving U.S. and Iraqi forces to fight alone, a newspaper reported Tuesday.

Sweden, Iceland absorbing Palestinian refugees

Iceland and Sweden plan to take in about 200 Palestinian refugees from Iraq who have been living in refugee camps along the Iraqi-Syrian border, the U.N. refugee agency said Tuesday.

Iraq cleared to compete in Summer Olympics

Iraq will be allowed to compete in next month's Olympic Games in China after agreeing to restore its independent national Olympic panel, the International Olympic Committee said Tuesday.

Israel helps Palestinians in escape from Gaza

The Israeli army said Monday it has helped approximately 85 Fatah-allied Palestinians -- who escaped a bloody Hamas crackdown in Gaza -- relocate to the West Bank city of Jericho.

Group accuses Israel of pushing ill Palestinians to spy

Israeli agents have been pressuring sick Palestinians to become informants in exchange for permission to leave Gaza for medical care, a human rights group said Monday.

2 U.S. troops killed by Iraq roadside bomb

A roadside bomb attack on Monday killed two U.S. soldiers in Baghdad, the U.S. military said.

U.N. Security Council eyes more Iran sanctions

The five permanent members of the U.N. Security Council and Germany have agreed to seek further sanctions against Iran over its nuclear program after the Islamic state missed a deadline to respond to council incentives, the State Department said Monday.

Israeli policeman arrested after Palestinian boy's death

An Israeli border policeman has been arrested in connection with last week's shooting death of a Palestinian boy, an Israeli police spokesman said Sunday.

Sources: Fatah family held in Israel after escaping Gaza

Most of the nearly 150 Fatah-allied Palestinians who escaped a Hamas crackdown in Gaza are still in limbo in Israel, waiting to get into the West Bank, Palestinian security sources said Sunday.

Minibus detonates, killing 12 in Iraq

A minibus packed with explosives detonated in northeastern Baghdad on Sunday morning, killing at least 12 people and wounding 22 others, according to an Interior Ministry official.

Iran says diplomacy 'key' to nuke dispute

Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad said Sunday that diplomacy is the only way out of his country's standoff with the West over its disputed nuclear program and insisted he was serious about negotiations.

150 Fatah supporters enter Israel after Hamas takes over east Gaza

About 150 pro-Fatah Palestinians seeking refuge from a Hamas crackdown in eastern Gaza City were allowed into Israel on Saturday, an Israel Defense Forces spokesman told CNN.

Two U.S. soldiers charged with murder in Iraq

Two U.S. soldiers were charged Saturday with the murder of an Iraqi detainee.

Germany presses Iran for nuke answer

Germany's foreign minister urged Iran to stop playing for time and deliver a "clear answer" to initiatives offered by six world powers in the standoff over Tehran's nuclear ambitions, according to an interview released Saturday.

No evidence of al Qaeda No. 2's illness or death, U.S. says

U.S. counterterrorism officials said Friday they have seen no evidence to support a media report that al Qaeda's No. 2 official, Ayman al-Zawahiri, may be critically wounded or dead.

Hamas arrests more Fatah members

Hamas security forces arrested 10 to 20 Fatah members in Gaza Thursday night and early Friday, adding to hundreds detained in the past week, Palestinian security sources said.

Al Qaeda claims responsibility for Yemen attack

Al Qaeda's branch in Yemen has claimed responsibility for Friday's suicide bombing attack on a building housing Yemeni security forces.

Analysis: Facing uphill battle in Mideast, Rice remains hopeful

Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice emerged from three-way talks with Palestinians in a good mood, joking and laughing with reporters -- so much so that her guest, U.N. Secretary-General for Somalia Ahmedou Ould-Abdalla, wanted in on the joke.

Iraq war still unpopular even as U.S. deaths plummet

President Bush gave an upbeat assessment Thursday of security strides in Iraq as U.S. troop deaths headed for their lowest monthly total since early in the war.

Contractor: Losing immunity would hurt Iraq mission

An American contractor said Thursday that the U.S. mission in Iraq will be undermined if the Iraqi government succeeds in revoking blanket legal immunity for American security contractors.

Israel: Netanyahu calls for early elections

A day after Prime Minister Ehud Olmert announced he would depart political life, top rival Benjamin Netanyahu said Thursday that Israel should get rid of its current governing coalition and go straight to early elections.

Iran: No deadline agreed on nuke deal

Iran has already responded to an international offer of incentives for suspending its nuclear enrichment activity, Foreign Minister Manouchehr Mottaki told CNN on Wednesday.

Iran says it has own plan to end nuclear enrichment

Iran has responded to an international offer of incentives for suspending its nuclear enrichment activity, Foreign Minister Manouchehr Mottaki said Wednesday.

Rice says peace talks go on despite Olmert quitting

Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice said the resignation of Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Olmert will not affect efforts to reach a Mideast peace deal before the end of the year.

Israel's prime minister to step down

Scandal-hit Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Olmert announced Wednesday that he will not be his party's leader going into the next election.

Report: U.S. 'wasted' $560 million on Iraq repairs

The United States has "wasted" more than half a billion dollars in Iraq repairing facilities that were damaged because of poor security, the special inspector general for Iraq reconstruction says in a report released Wednesday.

Palestinian factions trample rights, watchdog group says

Infighting between the two main Palestinian factions has led to arbitrary arrests, torture and abuse of detainees by both sides, Human Rights Watch said in a report released Wednesday.

Huge blast at Hamas training base in Gaza

Witnesses and health officials say a huge blast rocked a training base run by the Islamic militant Hamas in southern Gaza, and at least five people have been wounded.

U.S. gives Israel missile detecting technology

The United States will provide Israel with a radar system used to detect and track missile and rocket attacks, a senior Pentagon official told CNN Tuesday.

Palestinian boy killed during protest, witnesses say

Israeli soldiers Tuesday fired shots near a group of Palestinian youths during a demonstration in the West Bank, killing a 9-year-old boy, eyewitnesses told CNN.

Ahmadinejad: The big powers are going down

Iran's president on Tuesday blamed the U.S. and other "big powers" for nuclear proliferation, AIDS and other global ills, and accused them of exploiting the U.N. and other organizations for their own gain and the developing world's loss.

Iran: Religious minority reports arson attacks

Iran's Baha'i community -- a religious minority that has faced persecution in the Islamic republic -- is reporting a string of arson attacks targeting homes and vehicles.

Israeli commander suspended over rubber-bullet shooting

The Israeli military said Tuesday that it has suspended a lieutenant colonel for "moral failure of command" after one of his soldiers fired a rubber bullet at close range at a blindfolded Palestinian in military custody.

Iraqi forces launch Diyala operation

Iraqi security forces backed by the U.S. military launched an operation Tuesday targeting al Qaeda in Iraq and Shiite militias in the volatile Diyala province, Iraqi commanders said.

Iraq to ask IOC for Olympics inclusion

Senior Iraqi government officials will meet with the International Olympic Committee on Tuesday to try to salvage the country's participation in the Beijing Games.

29 convicts executed in Iran

Iranian state television's Web site says 29 people convicted of murder, drug trafficking and other criminal charges have been hanged in Tehran's Evin prison.

U.S.: Iraqi civilians killed by soldiers were unarmed

Investigators have determined three Iraqi civilians were unarmed and attacking no one when U.S. soldiers fatally shot them in western Baghdad last month, the U.S. military said Sunday.

Female suicide bombers target pilgrims, rally

Four female suicide bombers and a gunman killed at least 70 people and wounded almost 300 others during a string of attacks in central Baghdad and Kirkuk on Monday, officials said.

Olmert not confident of peace deal this year

Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Olmert does not believe a peace accord with the Palestinians can be reached by the end of the year, according to a senior Israeli official.

Seven pilgrims killed in attack in Iraq

Seven Shiite pilgrims were gunned down Sunday in a town south of Baghdad, an Interior Ministry official said.

Questions surround death of Hamas militant

A Hamas militant was killed early Sunday during an Israeli arrest attempt, but the two sides offered different accounts of how the man died.

29 convicts executed in Iran

Twenty-nine people convicted of various crimes, ranging from murder to being a public nuisance while drunk, were hanged in Iran, state TV said.

Hamas arrests Fatah rivals after Gaza blasts

Hamas security forces arrested more than 100 rival Fatah members in Gaza Friday night and Saturday while searching for suspects in bombings that killed five Hamas militants and a child, a security source said.

Iran to hang 30 convicts on Sunday

Thirty people convicted of drug and other criminal charges will be hanged on Sunday, Iran's semi-official Fars News Agency reported Saturday.

Six die in Lebanon fighting

Six people have been killed and 52 wounded since Thursday night in battles between pro- and anti-government forces in the northern Lebanese city of Tripoli, security forces told CNN.

Iraq takes its case to International Olympic Committee

Iraqi representatives will meet with the International Olympic Committee on Monday to try to reach an agreement that would allow now-banned Iraq to participate in next month's games, an official said Friday.

At least 4 dead in Lebanon clashes

At least four people were killed in a gunbattle between opposing forces in northern Lebanon Friday, a senior security source told CNN.

Six die in Gaza City explosions

Six people, including two Hamas militants, were killed Friday in separate Gaza City explosions, Shiva Hospital spokesman said.

Gays in Iraq terrorized by threats, rape, murder

Kamal was just 16 when gunmen snatched him off the streets of Baghdad, stuffed him in the trunk of a car and whisked him away to a house. But the real terror was about to begin.

Car bomb kills at least 4 in Yemen

A car bomb exploded at a building housing security forces in Yemen on Thursday night, killing at least four people, authorities said.

Iraq banned from Summer Olympics

A few months ago, it seemed liked nothing could stop Iraqi sprinter Dana Hussain from representing her country in the upcoming Summer Olympics.

100 female U.S. service members have died in Iraq

The death of an Air Force technical sergeant in Iraq last week quietly brought a somber milestone: One hundred American female service members have died in Iraq, according to a CNN count of Pentagon figures.

Iraqis getting 'safe haven' visas

The U.S. Embassy in Baghdad on Thursday announced a "special immigrant visa program" that provides "safe haven" for Iraqis whose lives are threatened because of their work for the United States.

Obama meets key Mideast leaders

Barack Obama held talks with Israeli Defense Minister Ehud Barak Wednesday as the Democratic White House hopeful began a day of meetings in Israel and the Palestinian territories on the latest leg of his international campaign trail.

Iraq's Talabani rejects election law

Iraq's president has rejected the recently passed provincial elections law, his office said on Wednesday -- a move that appears to doom what has been touted as all-important legislation for the country.

Attack injures 5 near Obama's Jerusalem hotel

A Palestinian man went on a rampage Tuesday in downtown Jerusalem, ramming a construction vehicle into cars and buses before he was shot and killed near the hotel where Sen. Barack Obama is scheduled to stay Tuesday night.

Iran praises U.S. presence at nuke talks

President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad has praised as a "positive step forward" the U.S. participation in the latest round of nuclear talks with Iran. He says U.S. involvement in the talks was an attempt toward "recognizing" Iran's right to acquire nuclear technology.

UK PM: Iran threat to Israel 'abhorrent'

British Prime Minister Gordon Brown warned that his country would back tougher sanctions against Iran over its nuclear ambitions and denounced Iranian threats against Israel as "abhorrent" in a landmark speech Monday to the Israeli parliament, the Knesset, in Jerusalem.

Iraq elections law passes, but vote date in doubt

Iraq's parliament on Tuesday passed a law setting guidelines for provincial elections, despite a boycott by Kurdish lawmakers.

UK troops to start Iraq withdrawal by early 2009

British Prime Minister Gordon Brown said Tuesday his country will withdraw some of its 4,100 troops stationed in Iraq by the beginning of next year.

Obama finds 'consensus' in Iraq for U.S. troop withdrawal

Sen. Barack Obama said he found "a strong, emerging consensus" for the redeployment of U.S. combat forces from Iraq, with Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki telling Obama he hoped American combat troops will be gone in two years.

Baghdad hit by deadly car bomb

A car bomb blew up in Baghdad, killing a civilian and wounding four others, an Interior Ministry official said.

Questions surround deaths of Iraqi governor's kin

U.S. forces killed two relatives of a local Iraqi governor in northern Iraq on Sunday. The dead were identified by the U.S. military as members of al Qaeda in Iraq.

Group: Soldier shot bound Palestinian with rubber bullet

Video shows an Israeli soldier firing a rubber bullet at a handcuffed, blindfolded Palestinian man this month in the West Bank, an Israeli human rights group said Sunday.

Kurdish rebels release German hostages

Three Germans kidnapped by Kurdish rebels in Turkey were released Sunday after more than a week in captivity.

British PM: 'Hostage video adds to families' anguish'

A videotaped statement claiming one of five British hostages captured in Iraq last year has committed suicide is an "abhorrent film" that will only increase the anguish suffered by their families, British Prime Minister Gordon Brown said Sunday.

British PM: 'Hostage video adds to families' anguish'

A videotaped statement claiming one of five British hostages captured in Iraq last year has committed suicide is an "abhorrent film" that will only increase the anguish suffered by their families, British Prime Minister Gordon Brown said Sunday.

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