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TO POLITIC OR NOT TO POLITIC: That is the question Iraq’s anti-government protesters are asking now
There may be as many as 60 political parties competing in Iraq’s upcoming federal elections, all of which want to…
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4,500 YEARS OLD: Once the equivalent of today’s latest Playstation offerings, this ancient Iraqi game is making a comeback
Archaeologist Amer Abdul-Razaq, who is also director of his local museum in the southern Iraqi city of Nasiriyah, is gathering…
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VACCINE TOURISM: Rich Iraqis head out of country to jump COVID-19 vaccination queue
Recently Iraqis have been returning back to the country with certificates indicating that they have been vaccinated. By Haider Najim…
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THE POPE IN IRAQ: Religious leader’s visit plays part in long-standing Shia religious rivalry
On Friday, March 5, 2021, Pope Francis, the world’s leader of the Catholic Church, is planning to start his historic…
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FRONTLINE AND FEMALE: Fighting to face the Islamic State group
Female reporters in the northern autonomous region of Iraqi Kurdistan are just as enthusiastic about conflict reporting as their male…
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HOPEFUL PROSPECTS: Iraq registers new protest parties for upcoming elections – but do they have a chance?
The planned parliamentary elections are considered the most important and potentially most dangerous in Iraq since 2003. This is because…
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IRAQ’S YEAR IN REVIEW: 2020 was bad, 2021 might be worse
Most agree Iraqis that 2020 has been a terrible year for the country, up there among the worst. The year…
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FIVE YEARS AFTER VICTORY OVER EXTREMISTS: And the Yazidi of Sinjar would rather stay in camps than return home.
It has been just about five years since the northern Iraqi city of Sinjar was liberated from the extremist group…
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AN HONOURABLE TRADE: Why Basra’s struggling shoemakers won’t give up on the local leatherwares.
In the middle of Basra’s old market, there is a shop so small that hardly anything fits inside: an old…
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THE NEW ‘GERTRUDE BELL’: It’s been years since a diplomat attracted so many headlines in Iraq
The current head of the United Nations mission to Iraq is causing debate among ordinary Iraqis, partially because she is…
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