
Dozens Killed by Baghdad Car Bomb
A car bomb in the Iraqi capital Baghdad has killed more than thirty people.
At least 35 people have been killed by a car bomb in a busy square in Baghdad. Reports from the scene say many of the dead were day labourers waiting for jobs at a crossroads, in the sprawling Sadr City district of the Iraqi capital.
The search for the gunman who killed 39 people at an Istanbul nightclub in Turkey continues.
A US study suggests that people treated by a female physician have a lower risk of dying and a lower risk of being admitted to hospital again in the following month.
We have the latest on all those stories, and more.
(Photo: Iraqi security forces and passers-by inspect a charred vehicle on the site of a bomb attack in Sadr City on 2 January, 2017. Credit:Sabah Arar/AFP/Getty Images.)
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