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On the ground in Iraq, it's a civil war
Iraqis will tell you that their country is embroiled in what amounts to civil war.
Iraq Shiites Weigh Plan to Break Deadlock
Shiite politicians suggested a formula Saturday for replacing their nominee for prime minister to break the deadlock over Iraq's new unity government, officials said. At least 12 Iraqis died in a car bombing near a Baghdad restaurant and other attacks.
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MICHAEL ROTHFELD IN THE WEST BANK
Shifting from resisting to governing
Hamas struggles as it assumes control of Palestinain government.
SEBASTIAN SMITH IN BELARUS
In face of opposition, leader maintains grip on Belarus
Alexander Lukashenko celebrated his inauguration yesterday to a third five-year term as president by yanking the iron curtain even tighter around his Soviet-style country.
SONIA VERMA IN GAZA CITY
Faced with cuts, Hamas may reassess
A senior Hamas official hinted Friday that the group may be ready to discuss a two-state solution that recognizes Israel's existence.
C.J. SCHEXNAYDER IN PERU
Populist candidate leads in Peru race
Former army officer who has attracted wide support from country's poor also raising concerns.
MOHAMAD BAZZI IN LEBANON
Court hears a direct Saddam
He answers pointedly for first time in cross-examination on summary execution of 148 Shia Muslims.
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