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This week, concerns are growing that the demise of IS is fuelling extremism at the other end of the sectarian spectrum, threatening to further polarise Iraq's fragmented society.
Israel reportedly late last month launched strikes on Iranian targets deep inside Iraq, a move which could shift power dynamics and trigger new tensions in the fraught region.
This week, Iraq finds new ways to bypass sanctions on Iran while trying to appease anger from Washington.
This week we look at reports suggesting US officials believe it was unlikely that Yemen’s rebels launched the attacks, violations against children and more tit-for-tat fire.
Analysis: As Iraq prepares for a future without the petroleum industry, many Iraqi environmentalists are encouraging their country to turn to the renewable energy industry.
This week, Turkey attempts to terminate the PKK threat emanating from Iraq, Kurdish factions elect Nechirvan Barzani and Shia clerics mobilise supporters to demonstrate against rising US and Iran hostilities.
In-depth: With a $78 million budget allocation this year to repair its heritage sites and improve infrastructure, Iraq is in high hopes of reviving its tourism industry.
This week in Iraq, Islamic State group's leader Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi resurfaces after almost half a decade in hiding while Baghdad hopes to further its regional influence in the region.
Analysis: While many Iraqis oppose any foreign troop presence in their country, their leaders have often proven more selective about which ones they oppose and support, writes Paul Iddon.
This week's round-up of under-reported news from Iraq focuses on children becoming a 'lost generation,' while the country sees an increase in arrests of rights activists and critics.