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Iraqi authorities have come under fire for their slow response to mounting protester death toll at the hands of its security forces.
France's foreign minister will discuss setting up an international court for putting foreign IS fighters on trial, during an upcoming visit to Iraq.
Hundreds of refugees have arrived in the Domiz camp in northern Iraq after fleeing Turkey's military offensive.
HRW expressed concern that some countries with significant contingents of prisoners in Syria were seeking to move them across the border amid a controversial Turkish military operation in the country.
Grand Ayatollah Ali Sistani has said Iraqi authorities have two weeks to release the findings of an investigation into the deaths of more than 100 protesters.
The Iraqi authorities have called three days of mourning for over 100 people killed during protests, after security forces admitted they had used excessive force.
Iraq has replaced the head of its national grain buying agency in a move thought to be linked to ongoing anti-corruption protests. Millions of Iraqis are dependent on grain rations.
Iraq’s military has admitted that it has used ‘excessive force outside the rules of engagement’ against protesters after 13 people were killed in clashes in Baghdad.
Iran's supreme leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei said "enemies" were trying to drive a wedge between Tehran and Baghdad in a tweet following deadly unrest in neighbouring Iraq.
The UN described violence in Iraq as a "senseless loss of life", urging accountability for those involved.