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Twelve out of 18 provinces vote in local elections, with security bolstered after deadly violence blights campaigning.
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Demonstrations triggered by arrest of bodyguards for finance minister intensify amid calls for release of prisoners.
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Tens of thousands of Sunni Muslims take part in largest day yet in week of rallies against allegedly sectarian policies.
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Syrian poet Adunis may be at the heart of modern Arabic poetry, yet the Arab Spring has consigned him to irrelevance.
Opinion
Last Modified: 11 Jul 2011 12:56 GMT
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Improving security prompts officials to consider the possible removal of some road blocks in the Iraqi capital.
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Ex-prime minister Ibrahim al-Jaafari wins unofficial vote on who should be next PM.
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Results of unofficial plebiscite by election kingmaker due "in the next few days".
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Shia leader organises "referendum" to find out who has support of the people.
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Iraq author says status of women has deteriorated since 2003 US-led invasion.
Dahr Jamail and Abdu Rahman
Focus
Last Modified: 20 Mar 2010 09:19 GMT
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Kurdish leader opposed the Baathists for decades before becoming Iraqi president.
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