Iraqi authorities have released new images of the bomb blasts which killed 155 people earlier this week.
Group with ties to Al Qaeda says it is behind deadly blasts in Iraq that killed 155 people
Al Qaeda-linked terror group claims responsibility for Baghdad bombings
The Baghdad Provincial Administration on Tuesday released a video which it said showed CCTV footage of the moments just after, before and during two deadly blasts on Sunday which killed at least 155 people. (Oct. 27)
The families of three Americans being held in Iran plan to release video footage that they say proves the three were simply on vacation and had no underhand intentions when they strayed across the border .(Oct. 27)
In the aftermath of massive attacks in Baghdad, some have questioned whether Iraq can hold on to security gains.
Iraq steps up security after massive attacks
As the death toll from Sunday's Baghdad bombings rises above 150 the Iraqi government blames the attacks on al Qaeda and other militants.
Iraqis Monday are mourning the victims of the worst bombings in two years. Officials said at least 155 people had died and more than 500 were hurt in twin suicide bombings outside government buildings Sunday in Baghdad. (Oct 26)
After surviving an explosion while serving in Iraq, retired army Sergeant Richard Yarosh, 27, was left severely disfigured, his face covered in scar tissue. Now his portrait is hanging in the Smithsonian's National Portrait Gallery in Washington, D.C. Duration: 00:33
Baghdad has been rocked by dual suicide bombings in two minutes.
More than 132 people have been killed and 600 injured in a double suicide bombing in Baghdad.
Explosions in Iraq kill at least 130 people
Dramatic video of deadly bombs in Iraq
Twin suicide vehicle bombs blamed on Al-Qaeda shattered the justice ministry and a provincial office in Baghdad on Sunday, killing at least 99 people, injuring more than 700 and sparking turmoil in the embattled Iraqi capital. Images. Duration: 01:04.
Two suicide bombs tear through Baghdad, killing more than 130 people and wounding over 500 in one of the deadliest days in Iraq this year.
Two powerful car bombs exploded in downtown Baghdad Sunday, killing at least 38 people in an apparent attempt to target the fragile city's government offices, Iraqi authorities said. (Oct. 25)
H1N1 virus closes hundreds of schools in Iraq
CNBC's Erin Burnett takes a look at an American village in Iraq.
Deadly bomb explodes near popular Baghdad cafe
CNBC's Erin Burnett sat down with General David Petraeus, who is currently in Pakistan dealing with the Afghan front, to ask him how important the economy is to achieving peace in Iraq.
From Afghanistan to Iraq and Honduras, former secretary of state goes 'On the Record'
Solar power is being used to power medical centres in Baghdad.
An Iraqi reporter has been released after nine months in jail for throwing his shoes at former US President Georges W. Bush.
A journalist jailed for throwing his shoes at former US President George W. Bush has caused further embarrassment to the Iraqi government.
The Iraqi journalist jailed for throwing his shoes at former US President George W Bush is expected to be released from prison today.
Rice says the conversation about Iraq is changing, and that's a sign of success.
President Bush says he stopped playing golf because of the Iraq war
We ask the president: What's the worst that could happen if we pull out of Iraq?
A Yahoo! News user poses a tough question
A year after the battle of Fallujah, Kevin Sites returned to Iraq to gauge progress on rebuilding and securing the city. He also reported from northern Iraq, where Kurds enjoy relative prosperity but still bear scars from abuses under Saddam Hussein's regime.
An enraged veteran verbally assaults visitors at the Iraq war monument in California.
During a protest march to the Bush family estate in Maine, Iraq War combat vet Eli Israel discusses troop dissatisfaction.
In an interview following his victory in the Yahoo News Democratic Candidates Mashup, Sen. Barack Obama discusses the war in Iraq, the importance of young voters and his 'doing business differently' approach to politics.
With its volatile ethnic mix and threat of roadside bombs, American and Iraqi security forces are struggling to contain violence in the oil-rich area. Journalist Doug Grindle reports.
With its volatile ethnic mix and threat of roadside bombs, American and Iraqi security forces are struggling to contain violence in the oil-rich area. Journalist Doug Grindel reports.
Young Iraqis are outraged that the Americans would detain a Muslim woman. They say this cannot be done in a place like Fallujah. Then, U.S. soldiers scramble to find the insurgents behind an RPG attack – they heard the explosion but who launched the rocket?
U.S. soldiers raid an Iraqi home looking for an insurgent financier. WARNING: Video clip contains strong language and mild violence.
In 'Occupation: Dreamland,' filmmakers Ian Olds and Garrett Scott have candid and intimate conversations with U.S. troops serving in Fallujah, Iraq.