More than 800 wounded when security forces open fire on crowds in Karbala in one of worst attacks since demonstrators began anti-government rallies

Protesters over rampant unemployment and corruption continue to gather throughout the country despite curfews, threats of arrest and violence that has left nearly 240 dead

From early days as US prisoner to joining jihad, becoming a leader, advocating brutality that shocked even al-Qaeda, and eventual demise: Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi, a timeline

After one of its commanders reportedly killed in fire, head of Asaib Ahl Al-Haq paramilitary says 'his blood is on America and Israel's hands'

Over a dozen killed while setting fire to, trying to storm offices of Iran-backed Shiite paramilitary groups in southern cities

Use of live fire reported for first time in latest wave of demonstrations as protesters rally against corruption, high unemployment

Rallies demanding overhaul of political system, end to corruption turned deadly in early October when security forces killed at least 157

Mark Esper says troops going into Iraq will have two missions -- to defend Iraq and perform 'a counter-ISIS mission'

Millions march to Iraqi city of Karbala for commemoration of Shiite saint in what is considered the world's largest public gathering

Officials say groups decided to join state security forces without prior coordination to assist PM Abdul Mahdi

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