A suicide bomber has detonated an explosives-rigged vehicle at a checkpoint in northern Iraq on Sunday, killing seven police, and gunmen have shot dead three people, officials say.
Car bombs have hit several mostly Shia neighborhoods of Baghdad and a town south of the Iraqi capital, killing at least 24 people and wounding dozens, officials say.
Attacks in Sunni-majority areas of Iraq have killed five people, exactly a month ahead of parliamentary polls that remain in disarray after the mass resignations of election commissioners last week.
Ongoing clashes between anti-government militants and Iraqi soldiers near a militant-held city on Baghdad's doorstep have killed at least three people and wounded dozens more, officials say.
An officer in a brigade responsible for guarding a Baghdad compound controlled by ailing Iraqi President Jalal Talabani has killed a journalist after an argument, officials said.
Increasing violence in Iraq claims 16 more lives, as the country struggles with an al-Qaeda-awakened deadly insurgency in the west.
Heavily-armed gunmen have attacked the home of an anti-al-Qaeda militiaman north of the capital Baghdad, killing and decapitating his wife and two sons and murdering another person in a brutal pre-dawn assault.
Iraqi authorities have reported at least 21 people killed in terrorist bombings across the nation’s capital Baghdad as the foreign-backed terror campaign in the Arab country continues unabated.
An Iraqi politician says his country is in war with terrorist groups supported by the Saudi Arabia and Israeli regime.
Nine people have been found dead in two brutal incidents in Iraq -- one where militants forced Shia policemen to pray before killing them, and another where decapitated heads were left in a market.
Seven car bombs have gone off across the Iraqi capital of Baghdad, killing at least 13 people in seemingly coordinated terrorist attacks a day after three bombings in the capital’s heavily-fortified green zone killed 33 people.
Iraqi Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki has again reiterated that he will not enter negotiations with terrorists, saying that crushing terrorists is one of the priorities of the current Iraqi government.
Iraq’s Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki has called for residents of the conflict-hit province of Anbar to "take a stand" against the al-Qaeda-linked insurgents, as the United Nations warned of deteriorating displacement problem in the nation’s largest province.
New clashes between Iraqi security forces and insurgent militants in the nation’s Western al-Anbar Province have left at least four people dead and three more injured.
A roadside bomb has hit Iraq’s acting defense minister’s convoy in west of the capital, Baghdad, injuring at least two people.
Iran’s Foreign Ministry has strongly condemned the recent deadly terrorist attack against Iranian technicians and engineers working on a gas pipeline project near the Iraqi capital of Baghdad.
At least 22 Iraqi prisoners have escaped from a Baghdad prison after murdering two guard in the latest case of jailbreaks linked to the al-Qaeda terrorists in the country, but some were later recaptured by security forces.
Iraqi forces have thwarted an attempt by foreign-backed insurgents in Syria to infiltrate into the Iraqi territory.
Bomb blasts across Iraq have killed at least 30 people and wounded about 100 others and terrorists appeared to target mostly crowded commercial streets in the capital Baghdad.
A series of bombings in and around the Iraqi capital have killed at least 16 people, security and medical officials say.