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A novel about the Prophet Muhammad's child bride appears in the US after an attack on the UK publisher.
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A court in the United States overturns the conviction of a prominent Yemeni cleric and his aide.
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A US soldier is jailed after admitting playing a part in the killings of four Iraqi men.
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People believe the US "war on terror" is not weakening al-Qaeda, a worldwide poll for the BBC World Service suggests.
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President Bush tells Palestinian leader Mahmoud Abbas he is still "hopeful" of a Middle East peace deal before he leaves office.
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George W Bush accuses Syria and Iran of continuing to sponsor terrorism, in his last speech to the UN as president.
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An US military court finds a soldier guilty of conspiracy to murder over the 2007 killing of four bound and blindfolded Iraqis.
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Three US soldiers have been charged with premeditated murder over the deaths of four Iraqis, American army prosecutors say.
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President George W Bush orders 8,000 US soldiers back from Iraq and 4,500 reinforcements to go to Afghanistan by February.
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Iraq is to ask US officials for an explanation after a new book suggests the US has been spying on senior members of the Iraqi government.
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Bolivian President Evo Morales arrives in Tehran for trade talks with his Iranian counterpart Mahmoud Ahmadinejad.
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US federal jury clears a former marine sergeant of the deaths of Iraqi detainees.
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The civil trial opens of an ex-US marine accused of killing unarmed Iraqi detainees in Falluja, in the first case of its kind.
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The US and Libya are to restore ties after agreeing to compensate all victims of bombings involving the two countries.
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Six US sailors working as prison camp guards in Iraq face courts martial for abusing detainees, the US Navy says.
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The US has spent $85bn on contractors in Iraq and neighbouring countries since 2003, an offical report finds.
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All sides claim victory in key Guantanamo case
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Osama Bin Laden's ex-driver is sentenced to five-and-a-half years in prison at the first US military trial in Guantanamo Bay.
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A Yemeni who worked for Osama Bin Laden is found guilty of supporting terrorism at the first Guantanamo Bay war crimes trial.
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A military jury retires to consider its verdict on Osama Bin Laden's ex-driver, in the first war crimes trial at Guantanamo Bay.
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The BBC follows the Democratic hopeful on his world trip
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A former driver of Osama Bin Laden pleads not guilty at the first war crimes trial to be held in Guantanamo Bay.
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Barack Obama's challenges on his international tour
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A US judge rules that the first war crimes trial at Guantanamo Bay, involving Osama Bin Laden's former driver, can go ahead.
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Iraq is key issue for presidential candidates
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Democratic presidential hopeful Barack Obama says he will end the Iraq war, saying it distracts the US from other threats.
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The US Senate confirms the appointment of General Petraeus as Washington's top military commander in the Middle East.
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Israel's top Nazi hunter flies to Chile, following new information as to the possible whereabouts of a fugitive known as Dr Death.
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Iraq will not accept any deal with the US which does not include a pullout date of foreign troops, a senior Iraqi official says.
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A Canadian court orders a review of a US army deserter's failed asylum bid, in a case that may affect scores of others.
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Four Iraqi men say they are suing US military contractors for torturing them at the Abu Ghraib prison near Baghdad.
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US military prosecutors file charges against the alleged mastermind behind the 2000 attack on the USS Cole.
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Is Gates gutsy enough to prevent an attack on Iran?
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The US Senate approves $162bn to pay for another year of military operations in Iraq and Afghanistan.
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The Democrat-held US House of Representatives approves $162bn to pay for another year of fighting in Iraq and Afghanistan.
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The US Treasury Department freezes the US assets of two Venezuelan nationals for alleged links with Hezbollah.