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Saddam Hussein's brother dies in hospital while on death row

Saddam Hussein’s half brother, facing the gallows for his role as chief of the regime’s security service, has died of cancer in a Baghdad hospital.

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End to hearing of defence witnesses in Saddam trial

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In Iraq’s bloodiest attack since the fall of Saddam Hussein, a suicide car bomber blew himself up next to dozens of police and national guard recruits today, killing at least 125 people and wounding 130.

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Suicide bomber kills 106 in Iraq

At least 106 people were killed today when a suicide car bomber drove into a crowd applying for work at a government office south of Baghdad, then blew himself up.

Mon, 28 Feb, 2005

Syrians hand over Saddam’s half-brother

IRAQI officials said yesterday Syrian authorities had captured Saddam Hussein’s half-brother and 29 other officials of the deposed dictator’s Ba’ath Party in Syria and handed them over to Iraq in an apparent goodwill gesture.

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