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Aug. 23: U.S. and Iraqi forces arrest up to 50 alleged al-Qaida suspects in a raid north of Baghdad.  MSNBC.com’s Dara Brown reports.

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Fight for Iraq
Learn more about the ethnic, religious and political power plays in and around Iraq during a briefing of the region led by NBC’s Richard Engel.
‘War Zone Diary’
Richard Engel’s War Zone Diary
NBC's Richard Engel describes his arrival in Baghdad as a freelance journalist, the abandonment of the capital by other media and the first attacks of the war.
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Quake jolts Peru
Hundreds killed after an 8.0-magnitude temblor shakes the region around Lima.
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Sect in the crosshairs
Suicide bombs tear through Iraq’s Yazidi community, exposing a long and bloody sectarian rift.
Bridge collapse in Fenghuang, China
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China bridge collapse
A bridge on the verge of completion in south China collapses, killing at least 28 people.
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South Asia inundated
Northern India, Bangladesh and Nepal suffer from heavy rains and flooding during the annual monsoon season.
Released Korean hostages return home
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South Koreans are kidnapped in Afghanistan
Some members of a South Korean Presbyterian church kidnapped and held hostage in Afghanistan are released but hope for the safe return of 19 others.
One year of Raul Castro's interim leadership
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Uncertain times
Their leader ailing, Cubans look to the future, reflect on the past.
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