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  • Photo 1 de 30 An internally displaced person carries an aid package at a settlement in Baghdad, Iraq, Thursday, July 24, 2008. The International Organization for Migration says the displacement of people in Iraq has slowed to a trickle this year and that some of the country's 2.8 million uprooted have been encouraged to go home. (AP Photo/ Loay Hameed) Source AP
  • Photo 2 de 30 Un soldat turc en patrouille à la frontière avec l'Irak. Source Reuters
  • Photo 3 de 30 L'aviation turque a bombardé dans la nuit de mercredi à jeudi des positions de rebelles du Parti des travailleurs du Kurdistan (PKK, séparatistes kurdes de Turquie) dans le nord de l'Irak, a annoncé l'armée turque. Source AFP
  • Photo 4 de 30 Britain's Prince Charles, the Prince of Wales , Colonel in Chief of the Royal Dragoon Guards, takes a sip of a drink at the presentation of operation medals at Clarence House in central London, Wednesday, July 23, 2008. British soldiers who trained Iraqi forces to defend their country's borders and patrol the streets of Basra received their operation medals from the Prince of Wales. (AP Photo / Roger Allen, Daily Mirror / Pool) Source AP
  • Photo 5 de 30 Britain's Prince Charles, the Prince of Wales , Colonel in Chief of the Royal Dragoon Guards, at the presentation of operation medals at Clarence House in central London, Wednesday, July 23, 2008. British soldiers who trained Iraqi forces to defend their country's borders and patrol the streets of Basra received their operation medals from the Prince of Wales. (AP Photo / Roger Allen, Daily Mirror / Pool) Source AP
  • Photo 6 de 30 An Iraqi woman, carrying a newborn infant, scurries from her home as a U.S. Army soldier from Ghostrider Company, Third Squadron, Second Stryker Cavalry Regiment prepares to search the house during Operation Wolfpack Catseye near Qara Tappah, about 75 miles northeast of Baghdad in Iraq's volatile Diyala province on Monday, July 21, 2008. The squadron fanned out near the Iranian border to root out al-Qaida leadership and deny them safe haven as part of a renewed push to secure the Diyala province. (AP Photo/Maya Alleruzzo) Source AP
  • Photo 7 de 30 In this Oct. 5, 2007 file photo, the new Daimler AG headquarters logo is seen at Stuttgart Untertuerkheim, Germany. Daimler AG signed a memorandum of understanding with the Iraqi government Wednesday, July 23, 2008, that could see the German vehicle maker supply buses, trucks and technological expertise in efforts to rebuild the country. (AP Photo/Daniel Maurer) Source AP
  • Photo 8 de 30 A U.S. Navy bomb disposal technician Rick Gatt examines an apparent al-Qaida hideout inside a cave in the Hamrin mountains during Operation Wolfpack Catseye near Qara Tapa, north of Baghdad in Iraq's volatile Diyala province on Tuesday, July 22, 2008. Three caves were destroyed during the operation. Two caves were destroyed as U.S. troops from Third Squadron, Second Stryker Cavalry Regiment fanned out near the Iranian border to root out al-Qaida leadership and deny them safe haven as part of a renewed push to secure the Diyala province. (AP Photo/Maya Alleruzzo) Source AP