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A view of the closed Al-Aima bridge that links the Sunni district of Adhamiyah with the Shiite district of Kadhimiyah in Baghdad. Iraqi authorities will soon reopen the bridge across the River Tigris that has been closed for more than three years since a deadly stampede killed nearly 1,000 Shiite pilgrims.


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A view of the closed Al-Aima bridge that links the Sunni district of Adhamiyah with the Shiite district of Kadhimiyah in Baghdad. Iraqi authorities will soon reopen the bridge across the River Tigris that has been closed for more than three years since a deadly stampede killed nearly 1,000 Shiite pilgrims.


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A view of the closed Al-Aima bridge that links the Sunni district of Adhamiyah with the Shiite district of Kadhimiyah in Baghdad. Iraqi authorities will soon reopen the bridge across the River Tigris that has been closed for more than three years since a deadly stampede killed nearly 1,000 Shiite pilgrims.


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A view of the closed Al-Aima bridge that links the Sunni district of Adhamiyah with the Shiite district of Kadhimiyah in Baghdad. Iraqi authorities will soon reopen the bridge across the River Tigris that has been closed for more than three years since a deadly stampede killed nearly 1,000 Shiite pilgrims.


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A view of the closed Al-Aima bridge that links the Sunni district of Adhamiyah with the Shiite district of Kadhimiyah in Baghdad. Iraqi authorities will soon reopen the bridge across the River Tigris that has been closed for more than three years since a deadly stampede killed nearly 1,000 Shiite pilgrims.


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A view of the closed Al-Aima bridge that links the Sunni district of Adhamiyah with the Shiite district of Kadhimiyah in Baghdad. Iraqi authorities will soon reopen the bridge across the River Tigris that has been closed for more than three years since a deadly stampede killed nearly 1,000 Shiite pilgrims.


Headline here

A view of the closed Al-Aima bridge that links the Sunni district of Adhamiyah with the Shiite district of Kadhimiyah in Baghdad. Iraqi authorities will soon reopen the bridge across the River Tigris that has been closed for more than three years since a deadly stampede killed nearly 1,000 Shiite pilgrims.


Headline here

A view of the closed Al-Aima bridge that links the Sunni district of Adhamiyah with the Shiite district of Kadhimiyah in Baghdad. Iraqi authorities will soon reopen the bridge across the River Tigris that has been closed for more than three years since a deadly stampede killed nearly 1,000 Shiite pilgrims.
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