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Towards reducing reliance on vulnerable sea routes
  • Iraq's energy exports
Iraq launches major new oil pipeline as export routes face disruption
  • Iraq's energy exports
Towards reducing reliance on vulnerable sea routes
Iraq launches major new oil pipeline as export routes face disruption
Towards reducing reliance on vulnerable sea routes
  • US-Iraq ties
Zaidi’s nomination opens door to renewed US-Iraq alliance
Trump congratulates Zaidi, eyes ‘highly productive’ US-Iraq ties
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  • US-Iraq ties
The US embassy in Baghdad welcomed the appointment
Zaidi appointment offers hope of thaw in US-Iraq ties
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  • Iraq's cabinet formation
 A compromise figure rather than a traditional political heavyweight
Iraq moves to form government but faces entrenched quota disputes
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  • Iraqi politics
Zaidi is an Iraqi multimillionaire with interests spanning several sectors
Iraq’s Shiite alliance names Ali al-Zaidi as PM nominee
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A deep wound in Iraq’s memory
Karam Nama
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  • Iran Sanctions
Iraq relies heavily on Iranian gas to feed its power stations
Iraq agrees to exchange food for Iranian gas
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Decades ago, all of Iraq's 18 provinces had thriving female athletic scenes, with active clubs in different sports.
Iraq's Kurds pedal country’s top female athletes
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  • Clandestine migration
the body of an unidentified woman washes up on a beach at the village of Skala, on the Greek island of Lesbos
Ten missing after migrant boat sinks off Turkey
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  • Mosul
An amputee uses crutches to walk in a debris-strewn street in the old neighbourhood of the northern Iraqi city of Mosul on November 7, 2018.
Shaken by car bomb, Iraqis fears return of IS nightmares
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  • Iran Sanctions
US dollars and Iranian rials at a change desk in Basra on November 6, 2018.
Iraq given US sanctions break to keep lights on with Iran
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  • Iraq Politics
The Iraqi parliament convenes in Baghdad.
Iraq parliament holds off vote on key ministers
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  • Islamic State
Even more sites could be uncovered in the months to come, the report warned
Over 200 mass graves left behind by IS in Iraq
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  • Dead carp
Dead carp float in the Euphrates river
Iraq fish farmers fear pollution behind carp deaths
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  • Mosul
"The banks in Mosul are just buildings. Nothing more."
Mosul’s banks watch helplessly as money moves without them
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  • Iraqi Oil Industry
 An employee walks at the Zubair oil and gas field in Basra, last May
Despite fourth largest oil reserves, Iraq faces chronic electricity shortages
Nazli Tarzi
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  • Culture
Items related to Islamic State militants are seen displayed on the wall of Qantara Culture Cafe in Mosul, Iraq October 26, 2018.
Artists emerge from ruins to reclaim Mosul's cultural life
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  • Islamic State
The rights group said independent observers told them that several foreign defendants -- including from France, Australia, and Lebanon -- were tried in Baghdad recently
US handing over IS suspects for Syria to Iraq
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  • Iraqi women wrestlers
Iraqi female wrestlers practise at a gym in Diwaniyah
Women wrestlers overcome traditions in south Iraq
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  • Arbaeen
Even the Islamic State group's emergence and its ruthless campaign against Shiites, which it considers infidels, did not deter the pilgrims.
Sea of 2 million Iranian pilgrims surges towards Iraq
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  • Iraqi Government
A cabinet session in Baghdad
Iraq cabinet meets for first time outside Green Zone
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  • Iran Sanctions
Iraq's Prime Minister-designate Adel Abdul Mahdi speaks to parliament.
Iraq says it will protect own interests over Iran sanctions
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