IRAQ
JANUARY 14 2008 13:55h
Text
The blast took place in the town of Buhriz in volatile Diyala province.
Seven Iraqi policemen were killed when a house apparently rigged with explosives blew up north of Baghdad on Monday, police said.
The police had entered the house to conduct a search, police said. The blast took place in the town of Buhriz in volatile Diyala province, where U.S. and Iraqi forces have launched a new offensive against al Qaeda militants.
U.S. troops have uncovered a number of houses booby-trapped with explosives during operations to kill or capture al Qaeda militants blamed for an upsurge of suicide bomb attacks. Six U.S. soldiers were killed in Diyala last Wednesday when the house they were searching blew up.
Nuclear disaster zones to be designated
Refugees report rise in sectarian violence
Israel prepares for mass protests


French President Sarkozy campaigns..
Joey Kramer and Steve Tyler announce Aerosmith &qu
Liberal MP Justin Trudeau and Conservative Senator
"Space Brothers (Uchu kyodai)" Japan premiere
Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan Visits
Kate Winslet attends the World Premiere of "T
Syria's President Bashar al-Assad Visited Homs
Atlantans crowd Capitol to rally for slain Florida
Michelle Obama welcomes school children to help pl
Matthew Morrison attends the "Empire Awards 2
SCIENCE
SCIENCE
WORLD REPORT