Shi'ite
Ceasefire in northern Iraq after Kurd-Shi'ite clashes kill 12
Clashes between Kurdish and Shi'ite Turkmen paramilitary forces in northern Iraq killed at least 12 fighters and cut off a key road between Baghdad and the oil city of Kirkuk for most of April 24 before community leaders reached a ceasefire agreement.
Kurd-Shi'ite clashes in northern Iraq kill ten, key road cut
Clashes between Kurdish and Shi'ite Turkmen paramilitary forces in northern Iraq have killed at least 10 fighters and cut a strategic road between Baghdad and the oil city of Kirkuk, security and medical sources said.
Kurd-Shi'ite clashes in northern Iraq kill eight: sources
Clashes between Kurdish and Shi'ite Turkmen paramilitary forces broke out late on April 23 in northern Iraq, killing at least eight people and cutting a strategic road between Baghdad and the oil city of Kirkuk, security and medical sources said.
Saudi-led coalition, Yemen deny Iran embassy hit in Sanaa
The Saudi-led coalition and Yemen's foreign ministry denied Iran's accusation that Saudi warplanes had hit its embassy in the Yemeni capital of Sanaa.
Iran on Jan. 7 said the warplanes had attacked its embassy in Yemen's capital on Jan. 6 night, an accusation that exacerbated tension between the major Shi'ite and Sunni powers in the region.
Yemen's Houthis seize central Aden district, presidential site
Yemeni Houthi fighters and their allies seized a central Aden district on April 2, striking a heavy blow against the Saudi-led coalition that has waged a week of air strikes to try to stem advances by the Iran-allied Shi'ite group.
Saddam's allies moved his corpse, fearful Shi'ite militias would harm it: tribal leader
Executed former Iraqi president Saddam Hussein's Sunni tribal allies moved his body from a family plot eight months ago, fearful that Shi'ite militias would harm it, a tribal leader told Reuters on Wednesday.