Militants launched a coordinated series of bombings and suicide attacks deep inside several government-controlled areas of Iraq on Monday, signaling what could be a renewed embrace of asymmetric tactics by the self-proclaimed Islamic State (IS).In the most high-profile incident, gunmen and bombers attacked a mall in Baghdad, killing at least 10 people and wounding at least 25, according to a senior Interior Ministry official. Militants also hit targets farther north, with suicide attacks in…