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Joy in Iraq's capital main protest site after PM says he will quit

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Iraqi demonstrators celebrate in the capital Baghdad after the Prime Minister Adel Abdel Mahdi announced he will resign, after nearly two months of anti-government protests that have cost more than 400 lives. IMAGES

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