An estimated 300 demonstrators gathered in the Shi'ite holy city of Najaf on Sunday demanding a recount of votes from Iraq's March 7 parliamentary election.
Eight people arrested at anti-war rally in front of White House to mark seventh anniversary of the invasion of Iraq.
Hundreds of Central Texas Girl Scouts answered the call to duty to make sure thousands of troops serving in places like Iraq and Afghanistan receive a treasured taste of home. KVUE's Quita Culpepper has more on operation cookie.
Thousands of protesters, many directing their anger squarely at President Barack Obama, marched through the nation's capital Saturday to urge immediate withdrawal of troops from Iraq and Afghanistan. (March 20)
A former Minneapolis SWAT team member and decorated Marine Corps reservist who served in Iraq admitted Friday in federal court that he robbed a suburban bank at gunpoint earlier this year, Liz Collin reports (0:20).
Here's the latest news for Friday March 19: President Obama lobbies intensively for health care; North Dakota flood concerns; Seven years since U.S. invasion of Iraq and a court loss for Anna Nicole Smith's estate.
SEATTLE - Since hitting dramatic lows during the depths of the Iraq War five years ago, the U.S. Army's recruiting numbers are making a strong comeback.Numbers from Seattle area recruiting offices show recruiters are successfully enlisting nearly three times the number of applicants as five years ago. The Army says in 2005, local recruiters only reached 32 percent of the goal for new enlistments. That number has grown steadily ever since and, so far for 2010, the Seattle area stands at 84 percent of its goa
A soldier blinded during battle in Iraq is being taught to see again, through an extraordinary new device. It transmits the shapes of objects in front of him to his tongue, even enabling him to recognize letters. (March 18)
Power outage leaves millions in the dark in Chile; car bomb kills seven in Iraq
The US military handed over one of its two remaining detention facilities to Iraqi authorities on Monday, further winding down its operations as it prepares a withdrawal of combat troops. Transfer of the Camp Taji facility, a 107-million-dollar compound that can hold up to 5,600 prisoners and is located about 25 kilometres (15 miles) north of Baghdad, came in a ceremony in which the US official in charge of prisons praised Iraqi staff. Duration: 01:16
A car bomb has exploded in Iraq's Anbar Province as election officials release early figures for last week's national elections.
JOINT BASE LEWIS-MCCHORD, Wash. - Shelly Wood and her three children wait with dozens of others for a single moment, a year in the dreaming. Their loved one served in Iraq as part of the 900-soldier strong I Corps.Above them a C-17 Globemaster circles with the commanding officer of I Corps, Lt. Gen. Charles Jacoby, and 49 others who waited to be reunited with family.The I Corps returned home, their mission to secure safety for the Iraq elections complete.Lt. General Jacoby says the year of service and sacri
Two people were killed and 19 others wounded when two bombs went off minutes apart in a northern neighborhood of Baghdad. Jon Decker reports.
Iraqis say the vote counting and sorting process should be speedy and transparent to avoid any delay in announcing the results of parliamentary elections.
A coalition led by Iraqi Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki was winning in the all-important capital and a Shiite province in the south. (March 13)
Iraqi Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki was in a tight contest to keep his job as he vied with ex-premier Iyad Allawi, initial election results from four of the country's 18 provinces showed on Thursday.
Former U.S. ambassador to Iraq on election security, course of country
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Matt Damon reunites with his 'Bourne' director Paul Greengrass for 'Green Zone' - an action movie set in the early days of the Iraq war. (March 9)
When News 8 reporters are sent to the front lines with our soldiers, they have to be prepared for anything. Former News 8 anchor Don Teague was almost killed twice in Iraq, and has now written a book.
Plan for American troop withdrawal is still on track after encouraging election.
Early estimates from a range of Iraqi parties predict a coalition led by Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki will take the lead in the parliamentary race.
Kathryn Bigelow played field commander to bring her raw, relentless Iraq War thriller "The Hurt Locker" to the screen.
Turnout in Iraq's parliamentary election was 62 percent -- higher than in last year's provincial ballot -- despite attempts by Sunni Islamist insurgents to disrupt the vote with attacks that ...
Fmr. Ambassador L. Paul Bremer reacts to parliamentary elections
Vote counting is underway in Iraq after pivotal national elections that took place despite a wave of attacks that killed 36 people. (March 8)
The vote count is underway in Iraq as residents in Baghdad, Basra and Kirkuk express satisfaction at the national election.
Despite violent threats, Iraqis show up at polls to vote in parliamentary elections
Gen. Ray Odierno and U.S. Ambassador to Iraq Chris Hill discuss the elections.
Gen. Odierno and Amb. Hill on whether outcome of election will set tone for post-Saddam Iraq
Iraq has held its parliamentary elections, amid threats and violence aimed at keeping voters from the polls. Results are expected in the coming day. The AP's Matt Ford has more from Southern Iraq. (March 8)
Polls close in Iraq's second parliamentary election since the 2003 U.S. invasion, following a deadly attack on a Baghdad apartment block that killed 25 people.
US President Barack Obama has praised Iraqis who braved violence to vote in the national elections.
President Obama congratulated Iraqis for voting in national elections Sunday, despite bomb and rocket attacks that killed at least 38 people. Jon Decker reports.
A massive blast flattened a residential building in Baghdad shortly after Iraqis began voting in parliamentary elections on Sunday, killing 12 people and wounding eight. The casualties were among 38 deaths tallied nationwide during a spate of attacks that took place during the general election.
As Iraqi voters head to the polls, will young political system hold up?
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Iraq's second parliamentary election is a key test of the future Iraq's nascent democracy.