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    At least 5 killed in suicide car bomb in Baghdad (14/6 17:04)
    At least five people were killed and more than 30 others injured when a suspected suicide car bomber blew himself up during rush hour Monday on a busy street in central Baghdad as a convoy of foreigners in three SUVs drove past.
     



     
    DPRK urges one-to-one agreement with United States (14/6 17:05)
    The Democratic People's Republic of Korea (DPRK) said on Monday that it is necessary to settle issues with the United States through a one-to-one agreement under the principle of simultaneous actions.
     
     
    New Zealand military base in Iraq hit by mortar fire (14/6 17:05)
    A military base housing 61 New Zealand army engineers in Iraq has been hit by a mortar attack, injuring some British forces and damaging a building, New Zealand Press Association (NZPA) reported Monday.
     


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