Rosanne Zammit spent a month in Iraq and heard disturbing stories
Baghdad condemned the 'Zionist entity's blatant violation of Iraq's airspace and sovereignty' to attack Tehran
"They didn't know death was waiting for them"
UN Security Council decides to end 700-person UNAMI mission at Baghdad's request
No Austrian Airlines flights to or from Tel Aviv, Arbil and Amman
Iraq has been ravaged by successive years of conflict since the 2003 US-led invasion
US retailiates following drone attack on American base in Jordan
Iran previously launched strikes on sites in Iraq, Syria
Spain deployed 300 soldiers as part of anti-jihadist coalition and NATO's mission in Iraq
Razi Moussavi was 'one of the most experienced advisors' of Quds Force
Indoor fireworks were the likely cause of the blaze
Prefabricated panels in the event hall were highly flammable and contravened safety standards
Some 100,000 Iraqis were detained between 2003 and 2009
The sad plight of innocents
It closed its doors in 2003, amid the chaos following the US-led invasion of Iraq
Arrest warrants issued for four senior officials in 'heist of the century' investigation
Banned in many parts of the world due to concerns over animal cruelty, cockfighting has remained common from the Philippines to India, and is tolerated in areas including parts of northern France
Rescue workers searching for trapped survivors
'We opened the door, and suddenly the entire building collapsed'
Tiba al-Ali had lived in Turkey since 2017 and was visiting Iraq when she was killed
Operation Claw-Sword follows deadly Istanbul blast which Turkey blamed on Kurds
Dozens of protesters have been killed in a recent wave of unrest
Strolling along the ancient ruins of Hatra in Iraq's north, dozens of visitors admired the site, where local initiatives seek to turn over a new leaf after a brief but brutal jihadist rule. Designated an endangered world heritage site by UNESCO, Hatra...
12 dead in Baghdad clashes after Sadr loyalists storm government palace
Younes Ajil turns on the tap in his home but nothing comes out: dozens of villages are without running water in drought-hit Iraq, surviving on sporadic tanker-truck deliveries and salty wells. For everything from drinking to bathing and washing dishes...
More than 1,000 Iraqis were rushed to hospital with respiratory ailments on Thursday due to a sandstorm, the seventh to hit the country in the past month, state media said. Residents of six of Iraq's 18 provinces, including Baghdad and the vast western...
Sixteen murals have been painted across Baghdad
Lack of quorum in parliament delays process, with 40 candidates in the running
Naseer Shamma was exiled in Cairo in 1993
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