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Comment: The US and the IS have both tried to turn Iraq into a "blank slate" so they can recast the country in their own image, doing immeasurable damage to Iraq's cultural heritage in the attempt.
Iraq is rife with corruption, violence and human misery, but does the country's political elite care?
A country-wide strategy is needed to unite the fractured nation.
The sectarianism of the Iraqi government has allowed groups like ISIS to emerge.
Alongside its regional henchmen, the EU has helped sponsor and subsidise the forced return of Syrian refugees back to Assad's regime, argues Omar Sabbour.
In a world saturated with the optics of terror, words are increasingly detached from meaning. But maybe there's some comfort in that, writes Avik Jain Chatlani.
Donald Trump's use of 'Palestinian' as an insult against Joe Biden exposes how rife anti-Arab sentiment is in American public discourse, writes Alex Foley.
Israel's obstinance has awoken atrocious forces in Zionist politics, unwilling to accept anything but the erasure of Palestine, writes Nikolaos van Dam.
Labour might have won the UK election, but the loss of key figures to pro-Gaza candidates highlight the need for a party rethink.
After flexing its jurisdiction by issuing an arrest warrant for Putin, Hannah al-Khafaji argues that the ICC must do the same for the architects of the Iraq invasion, who have evaded accountability for 20 years despite a long list of war crimes.