Associated Press
| May 20, 2013
A series of car and suicide bombings in markets and bus stations killed at least 86 people in the latest violence mostly in Shia Muslim sections of Iraq, pushing the death toll over the past week to more than 230 and marking some of the worst sect...
PBS
| May 3, 2013
With sectarian violence soaring once again and the conflict in Syria spilling across the border, Iraqi leaders warn that civil war is approaching. PBS asks a former US ambassador to Iraq and Iraq's former deputy ambassador to the UN if there...
Democracy Now!
| Apr 30, 2013
Pregnant mother-of-four Kimberly Rivera has been sentenced to ten months in prison for desertion after she refused a second tour of military duty in Iraq. She had fled with her family to Canada, where she applied for refugee status, but was eventu...
Euronews
| Apr 25, 2013
The peace process in Turkey has taken another big leap forward with the PKK's announcement that it has set a date for withdrawal. The Kurdish militant group, which has been fighting for autonomy for 30 years, says it will start moving its thousand...
Channel 4 News
| Apr 23, 2013
Millionaire businessman James McCormick faces jail after being convicted of selling phoney bomb detectors to the military, police forces and government around the world.
Euronews
| Apr 23, 2013
At least 23 people have been killed during a raid by Iraqi security forces on a Sunni Muslim protest camp near Kirkuk. Dozens more were left injured after a gun battle reportedly erupted between troops and demonstrators, intensifying the country'...
Democracy Now!
| Apr 16, 2013
Dave Zirin, Sports Editor of The Nation magazine, responds to the Boston Marathon bombings and discusses the race's historic significance. "First, prayer's for the people in Boston, Baghdad, and Mogadishu who are suffering today," Zirin said. "Sec...
Associated Press
| Apr 15, 2013
Insurgents launched what appeared to be a highly coordinated string of attacks across Iraq on Monday morning, killing at least 36 and wounding more than 200, according to officials.
Mosaic
| Mar 22, 2013
After 30 years of conflict, the imprisoned head of the Kurdistan Workers' Party (PKK), Abdallah Ocalan, yesterday issued a statement calling for a ceasefire with Turkey and the withdrawal of PKK fighters from Turkey to northern Iraq. Nicole Watts,...
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Mosaic
| Mar 20, 2013
Ten years after the US invasion of Iraq, Al Jazeera reports on conditions in two adjacent neighborhoods in Baghdad. While residents in one believe conditions are better now than they were under the US occupation, those living in the other say the ...
— Oct 5, 2012 at 01:19 pm
...stance. Channels come and go depending on financial backing, while the sources of such patronage remain murky. Rumour often points to Saudi Arab...
— Apr 24, 2011 at 08:16 am
...sectarian violence. Saudi Arabia and Israel have warned that a too rapid withdrawal could open Iraq to greater Iranian influence. Muqtada al-Sad...
— Mar 21, 2012 at 06:16 am