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US soldiers from 187th Infantry Regiment patrol Shakiriyah area in Yusufiyah, south of Baghdad
US troops are withdrawing from towns and cities in Iraq, six years after the invasion. What have they achieved?



Honduran President Manuel Zelaya in the capital Tegucigapla on 27 June 2009 Should Honduras constitution change?
Troops in Honduras have ousted the president. What affect will this have on Honduras?

Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad What next for Iran?
Iranian officials say they have released five local staff at the British embassy in Tehran. Will the tension now ease?


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