[00:00.10]BBC News with Fiona McDonald.
[00:03.97]A series of bombings and shootings has killed more than 60 people in Iraq during celebrations marking the end of holy month of Ramadan.
[00:11.86]Nearly 300 people were wounded.
[00:14.12]Most of the casualties occurred in the capital Baghdad in a spate of apparently coordinated car bombings.
[00:20.01]Here is Alhassan Sillah from Baghdad.
[00:22.57]The car bombs were parked in alleys, restaurants and cafes to cause as many casualties as possible.
[00:28.75]Families were all celebrating the third day of the Eid al-Fitr holiday marking the end of holy month of Ramadan.
[00:37.24]At least eight districts were hit, most of them Shiite.
[00:41.81]To the north of capital in Tuz Khurmato a suicide bomber blew up a car bomb near a police checkpoint.
[00:47.69]Blame has fallen on al-Qaeda and the Sunnite minority especially supporters of Saddam Hussein’s Baath Party that many Iraqis suspect foreign agents are trying to provoke a resumption of sectarian thrive.
[01:01.53]Seven police officers have been questioned in Kenya by investigators who suspect them of looting during a fire that destroyed the arrival’s hall of Nairobi’s international airport earlier this week.
[01:12.94]Those been investigated also include immigration staff, airport workers and taxi drivers.