Turkey withdraws troops from Iraq

ANKARA (Reuters) - Turkey pulled its troops out of northern Iraq on Friday, ending a major offensive against Kurdish PKK rebels that Washington had feared might destabilise the wider region. The withdrawal came a day after U.S President George W. Bush

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