Euronews
| Mar 19, 2013
A series of as many as nine car bombs have killed dozens of people in Shi'ite districts in and around Baghdad. The attacks come on the 10th anniversary of the US-led invasion that toppled Saddam Hussein. The bombs exploded near a busy market cl...
Reuters
| Mar 17, 2013
Drained by Iraqi dictator Saddam Hussein in the 1990s, Iraq's southern marshlands are undergoing a remarkable comeback. Saddam's attempt to destroy the wetlands came in response to an uprising by Marsh Arabs after the Iran-Raq war but, since his c...
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Mosaic
| Mar 15, 2013
Tens years after the US invasion of Iraq, On TV reports that stability is nowhere to be found. Targeted bombings and sectarian violence are leading Iraqis to protest against the policies of Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki's government in growing nu...
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Mosaic
| Mar 12, 2013
Iraqis in the city of Um Qasr sabotaged border markers along their country's border with Kuwait after claiming the frontier had been moved during UN-supervised repairs to the border demarcation. In response, Kuwait sent a memorandum to the United ...
Democracy Now!
| Mar 12, 2013
A leaked audio recording has emerged of the statement Army whistleblower Bradley Manning delivered at his pre-trial hearing in military court late last month. Manning acknowledged he gave hundreds of thousands of classified documents to WikiLeaks,...
Press TV
| Feb 21, 2013
Iran, evidently feeling confident about future relations with Syria, is working on a $10 billion project natural gas pipeline to its ally, from where it aims to export gas to Europe. Iraq has now given approval for the pipeline from the vast Sout...
Associated Press
| Feb 17, 2013
A series of car bombs exploded within minutes of each other as Iraqis were out shopping in and around Baghdad on Sunday, killing at least 35 people in mainly Shiite areas. No one has claimed responsibility for the attacks.
Euronews
| Feb 9, 2013
At least five people have been killed in a dissident camp in Baghdad after a rocket attack. The United Nations mission in Iraq said it was aware of a number of deaths. It's understood one of the dead was a woman while over 20 have been wounded in ...
Euronews
| Feb 3, 2013
In northern Iraq, at least 33 people have been killed and dozens more hurt in a sucide attack on the police headquarters in Kirkuk. Authorities say two gunmen disguised as police officers drove a car packed with explosives into the building's entr...
Al Jazeera English
| Jan 25, 2013
At least five people have been killed and up to 40 injured in clashes in Fallujah after Iraqi troops opened fire on Sunni protesters and worshippers, officials have said. Friday's incident is the most violent yet since Sunni demonstrators began t...
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...stance. Channels come and go depending on financial backing, while the sources of such patronage remain murky. Rumour often points to Saudi Arab...
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...sectarian violence. Saudi Arabia and Israel have warned that a too rapid withdrawal could open Iraq to greater Iranian influence. Muqtada al-Sad...