The attack, combined with yesterday¿s bombing at a Sunni funeral to the south of the capital, deepened fears Iraq may be headed toward a new round of sectarian conflict. Read Article Iraq attacks kill more than 40 people
Car bombs struck Shiite neighbourhoods of the Iraqi capital and a northern city yesterday, killing 16 people, while gunmen in Baghdad shot dead the brother of a Sunni MP, officials said. Read Article Car bombs, shooting in Iraq kill 17
Diaa Mutashar Al Issawi was one of several Shiite fighters from Iraq who have trickled into Syria for months, providing a measure of support for Syrian regime forces battling mainly Sunni rebels. Read Article Iraqi death hints at Iran's role in Syrian crisis
In the past week, at least 218 people have been killed in attacks and battles between gunmen and security forces that began with clashes at a Sunni protest camp in northern Iraq. Read Article Five car bombs kill 36 in Shiite areas of Iraq
Taylor Swift was the big winner of the night, while Justin Bieber responded to boos from the crowd. See our picture gallery here. Taylor Swift sweeps 2013 Billboard Awards
It is the manual for many US psychiatrists and the latest edition is out this week. Yet the DSM-5 is already under attack for listing as mental disorders what others regard as just personality traits.
Mental illness or just personality traits?