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Thousands of mostly Sunni Iraqis are thought to have been extrajudicially killed by Baghdad-sanctioned but Tehran-controlled Shia militias during the fight against the Islamic State.
Analysis: Security gaps due to ongoing political disagreements in Iraq, and Turkey's targeting of the Syrian Democratic Forces, have created opportunities for the Islamic State to launch attacks.
This week, American military have been repeatedly targeted by rocket attacks, with many suspecting that Iranian agents or proxies are responsible, as Iraq boycotts Bahrain's 'Deal of the Century' summit.
This week, Baghdad has 'requested' large sums of money from France to put their nationals on trial, as Germany talks of injecting investment into Iraq.
This week, Iraq is caught in the middle of skyrocketing tensions between adversaries Iran and the US, while inside the country deadly violence flares as protests build up once again.
This week's round-up of under-reported news focuses on the continuing abuses of Iraq's prison system, as well as the sarcasm and mockery that has met attempts to ban video games.
This week's round-up of under-reported news from Iraq focuses on Iran's influence, water shortages and the ferry disaster in Mosul.
Analysis: Amid US disengagement from the Middle East, France is seeking to increase its clout in Iraq.
Analysis: Israel's military escalation aims to return displaced Israelis to the north and decouple Hezbollah from a ceasefire in Gaza. It is a high-risk gamble.
Our fortnightly round-up from Iraq features more on the new premier, Adel Abdul Mahdi, who has close ties to both Iran and the United States.