15 confirmed dead after Iraq bombing

A bombing in the Iraqi province of Diyala has killed 15 people, according to local officials. The suicide bomb exploded at the entrance to a local government centre in the city of Baquba, which is one of the most deadly areas in Iraq. 39 people were also wounded by the attack.

An anonymous witness of the blast described the bomber. “I heard some of the injured people saying they saw a woman wearing a black robe blow herself up.”

This attack comes after a bombing on Tuesday killed 51 people, according to local police. That bomb exploded near a bus stop in the Hurriya area, which is mainly populated with Shia Muslims. 75 people were also wounded in Tuesday’s attack, which was the deadliest in the area for three months.

Source: wikinews.org

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MDC pulls out of Zimbabwe elections

Morgan Tsvangirai, the leader of the Movement for Democratic Change (MDC), Zimbabwe’s main opposition party, has said that he will pull out of the race to become the president of Zimbabwe. He said that he is doing this because “the outcome [of the elections] is determined by… Mugabe himself,” and is therefore not fair.

“We in the MDC have resolved that we will no longer participate in this violent, illegitimate sham of an election process,” said Tsvangirai in a press conference made today. “The courageous people of this country and the people of the MDC have done everything humanly and democratically possible to deliver a new Zimbabwe and a new government.”

Tsvangirai also said that governments worldwide should intervene to help improve the situation in the country.

Source: wikinews.org

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