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Iraq attacks kill 37 ahead of elections

Iraq ramped up security on Friday on the eve of its first election since US troops left, as attacks, including a bombing at a Baghdad cafe, killed 37 people in a spike in unrest before polling day.

The deadly violence just before Saturday’s provincial election raises further questions about the credibility of the polls, with 14 candidates killed and a third of Iraq's provinces, all of them mainly Sunni Arab or Kurdish, not even voting.

The election is seen as a key test of Iraq's stability and security, and will provide a gauge of the popularity of the Shiite-led government of Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki ahead of a general election next year.

But attacks on Thursday and Friday that left 37 dead increased concerns about the ability of Iraqi forces to assure security for the polls.
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