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Iraq: Sectarian tensions or wider discontent?
As violence increases across the country, we ask what impact it will have on the stability of the region.
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Last Modified: 25 Apr 2013 13:14 GMT
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More than 100 people killed in two days of violence after army raid on protester camp in Kirkuk in country's north.
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Last Modified: 25 Apr 2013 03:44 GMT
Poll centre attacks mar Iraq provincial vote
Twelve out of 18 provinces vote in local elections, with security bolstered after deadly violence blights campaigning.
Middle East
Last Modified: 20 Apr 2013 20:51 GMT
Iraq sets out to produce first action film
Low-budget film about Saddam Hussein and nuclear weapons forms part of the country's film-making renaissance.
Middle East
Last Modified: 14 Apr 2013 08:42 GMT
Iraq marks decade since fall of Baghdad
Ten years after Saddam Hussein's regime was toppled, Iraq is still not as stable as many would like.
Middle East
Last Modified: 09 Apr 2013 11:59 GMT
Police dead in Iraq suicide blast
Bomber blows up tanker truck at police headquarters in Tikrit, hometown of executed dictator Saddam Hussein.
Middle East
Last Modified: 01 Apr 2013 12:08 GMT
Obama and America’s “Imperial Temptation” in the Middle East
President Obama is replicating the self-damaging policies of his predecessors in a region vital to US interests.
Hillary Mann Leverett
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Last Modified: 30 Mar 2013 13:01 GMT
Kerry chides Iraq over Iran flights to Syria
US secretary of state tells leaders in Iraq to stop Iranian overflights of arms to Syria, saying they are "problematic".
Middle East
Last Modified: 24 Mar 2013 18:30 GMT
Ancient aqueducts give Iraq a trickle of hope
A millennia-old labyrinth of underground canals may help solve the Middle East's water crisis, say experts.
Charles McDermid
Features
Last Modified: 23 Mar 2013 20:13 GMT
Iraq memories: A decade after invasion
Two Iraqis share their recollections of the build up to war, and the aftermath of the invasion.
Ali Kurdistani
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Farah Ali
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