Fallujah
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Iraq PM orders removal of fake bomb-detection wands following deadly Baghdad bombingIraq's embattled prime minister ordered new security measures, including abandoning the use of bomb-detection wands that U.S. experts pronounced worthless years ago.WorldJul 5, 2016
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Death toll from Islamic State-claimed bombing in Baghdad climbs to 157Iraqi authorities on Monday raised the death toll to 149 from Sunday's devastating truck bombing at a bustling Baghdad commercial street.WorldJul 4, 2016
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Death toll rises to 115 in double bombing in BaghdadAt least 115 people have been killed in a truck bomb attack in the Iraqi capital Sunday morning, Iraqi officials said.WorldJul 3, 2016
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Fallujah fully liberated from IS group, Iraqi commander saysFive weeks after a military operation began, a senior Iraqi commander declared Sunday that the city of Fallujah was "fully liberated" from the Islamic State group.WorldJun 26, 2016
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Iraqi special forces enter centre of IS-held FallujahIraqi special forces entered the centre of Fallujah city early Friday, for the first time in two years, a commander said.WorldJun 17, 2016
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ISIS kills dozens of its own fighters, some by dropping them into acid, in hunt for spiesThe killing of Abu Hayjaa al-Tunsi, a Tunisian jihadi, sparked a panicked hunt within the group's ranks for spies who could have tipped off the U.S-led coalition about his closely guarded movements.WorldJun 5, 2016
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20,000 children trapped in Fallujah as Iraqi forces, ISIS battle for control: UNThe U.N. children's fund on Wednesday issued a stark warning to Iraqi troops and Islamic State militants in the battle for Fallujah to spare the childrenWorldJun 1, 2016
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Fears rise for civilians as Islamic State battles Iraqi forces at gates of FallujahAs Iraqi forces pressed an offensive Tuesday to dislodge Islamic State militants from Fallujah, conditions are worsening for tens of thousands of civilians trapped in the city.WorldMay 31, 2016
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Canada now involved in fight against ISIS, but are airstrikes enough?The damage assessment from Canada's first airstrikes against ISIS in Iraq has yet to be publicly released. Will aerial bombardments be enough to stop the threat of the extremist group?CanadaNov 3, 2014
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