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Tariq al-Hashemi tells Al Jazeera that Iraq's justice system is "lost" and terror charges against him are "fabricated".
Iraqiya, which won most seats in March 2010 vote will end boycott it began in mid-December, easing a political crisis.
Iraq's deputy Prime Minister accuses Nouri al-Maliki of acting like "a dictator" amid fears of "chaos and civil war".
Al Jazeera takes a look at nine years of US military presence in Iraq, with links to news stories from the outset.
While the Sadrists want the end of the occupation, Washington would be happy to settle for a client state.
Sunni and Kurdish politicians worry about abuses by Iraqi security forces, and Iraq still has no defence minister.
Al Jazeera's Rawya Rageh interviews Iraq's former prime minister on the status of Iraq's political process.
Leader of cross-sectarian Iraqiya bloc tells Al Jazeera why he turned down position as head of national council.
Three Sunnis banned from March polls over alleged links to Saddam's Baath Party are allowed back to politics.
Prominent Iraqi Kurdish leader tells party congress that northern region has right to self-determination.
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