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At Least 54 Dead in Attacks Across Iraq


Attacks across Iraq have killed at least 54 people and wounded dozens more.

The deadliest attacks occurred in Baghdad's northern district of Kazimiyah, when a suicide bomber drove his explosives-filled car into a police checkpoint Wednesday, killing 11 people. Police said at least 35 people were wounded.

The violence comes as politicians prepare to start negotiations to form a new government following parliamentary elections.

Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki's bloc won the country's first parliamentary election since the U.S. military withdrawal in 2011. But it failed to gain the majority needed to govern alone.

Wednesday's violence follows a wave of attacks that killed 21 people a day earlier.

Violence in Iraq is at the highest level since the country was pushed to the brink of a sectarian civil war in 2006 and 2007.
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