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Comment: As atrocities and war crimes committed against civilians in the name of fighting terrorism continue, international inaction risks a new generation of further radicalised extremists, writes Tallha Abdulrazaq.
Turkey's President Recep Tayyip Erdogan is dusting off the history books in an attempt to convince Iraq that his troops have a role to play in the Mosul offensive.
Iraqi Transport Minister Kazem Finjan has made a far out claim that ancient Sumerians in Iraq invented space travel in seven millenniums ago.
In the third round of qualifiers for the 2018 World Cup, Iraq lost to Saudi Arabia, while Iran and Syria drew in their respective matches against South Korea and China.
Comment: While the West remains disconnected from the reality of life and death in Iraq, ordinary citizens continue their fight for an alternative future, write Tristan Dunning and Damian Doyle.
Comment: Following the US-imposed de-Baathification process, a new law criminalises Iraq's political dissidents by branding them 'Baathists', writes Tallha Abdulrazaq.
Comment: Now that Fallujah has been retaken by Baghdad and reduced to a ghost town, questions are being raised about what the future looks like for Mosul and its people.
When John Chilcot released a critical report on Tony Blair's handling of the Iraq invasion, the Russian embassy were quick to rub the UK's nose in the failed war.
Comment: As American influence in Iraq dwindles and Iranian influence grows, Abadi finds himself a prisoner of his ruling coalition, and reform is as elusive as ever, writes Joe Macaron
Comment: The overtly sectarian nature of the offensive against IS in Iraq threatens to play directly into the hands of IS, writes Kyle Orton