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The UK's partial suspension of arms to Israel is too little too late. As Tony Blair returns, Alex Foley highlights the West's record of enabling war crimes.
If the amendment to the Personal Status Code is passed, lowering the legal age for marriage to nine, Iraq will be thrust into the dark ages, says Zahra Ali.
In-depth: The SDF's release of hundreds of Islamic State militants has raised fears of possible infiltration into Iraq, alarming minority communities.
In-depth: A German-flagged ship carrying explosives for Israel's army docked in Alexandria last month, while an Israeli warship sailed through the Suez Canal.
Iraqi authorities face scrutiny for alleged mass executions at Nasiriyah prison, with rights groups claiming one of the largest execution waves since 2003.
Zionism's exclusionary makeup has reinforced a social identity in Israel that is rooted in the degrading of Palestinians and non-Jews, writes Yoav Litvin.
In-depth: Ten years after the Yazidi genocide, there are fears that records of Islamic State crimes are being lost, preventing accountability and justice.
The US is sleepwalking towards war with Iran. Unwilling and unable to restrain Netanyahu, Joe Biden's administration is a zombie regime, writes Alex Foley.
UK companies like BP and Shell have inflicted decades of environmental violence against communities of colour in their relentless pursuit of profit. The only way to stop these deaths is to dismantle the industry, writes Hannah al-Khafaji.
In-depth: Iraq has one of the largest numbers of missing persons worldwide, with up to one million people having been forcibly disappeared in the past 50 years.