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The UN's Iraq chief has told the Security Council that Haidar al-Abadi faces 'immense challenges' in trying to reconcile the political process in his country.
Baghdad has allowed Russian cargo planes loaded with arms to fly over Iraqi airspace into Syria amid speculation Moscow planning to build an airbase near Latakia, media reported Tuesday.
Analysis: Turkey’s offensive against the PKK is unlikely to land a fatal blow on the organisation, but has probably undermined future peace talks.
Feature: Scores of Iraqi Christians have lost their homes in Baghdad to fraud and forced sales, with the capital's desirable Karrada district seeing the most crooked property transactions.
Feature: One year after the Islamic State group took over, Iraq's second-largest city remains desperate, with thousands unable to return to their homes, reports Sofia Barbarani.
Analysis: Selahattin Demirtas, a leader of a Turkish pro-Kurdish party, has told a German newspaper that cooperation with Washington is temporary and tactical.
Demirtas has emerged as a potent force in Turkish politics after guiding his party past Turkey's notoriously tough 10-percent threshold and possibly ending President Erdogan's tight grip on power.
Februniye Akyol, the Syriac Christian co-mayor of Turkey's Mardin, says only through true equality can her people thrive, writes Diana Darke.
Analysis: Germany's government has come under fire for its Middle East policy - or lack of same
Feature: The whereabouts of one of the Iraqi Baath party's most senior figures, has been a popular topic of conversation in Iraq. Amir al-Obedi presents three theories.