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The experience with Iraq shows the importance of recognising the dangers that emanate from feminism when it falls prey to imperialist propaganda agendas and calls for promoting women's rights through warfare, writes Jyhene Kebsi.
It might be enough to say that the Iraqi election results undoubtedly have been impacted by the ongoing protest movement, writes Taif Alkhudary.
Opinion: UAE's ambitious plans for solar investment in Iraq feed directly into its broader regional strategy, but they have received little public scrutiny, writes Taif Alkhudary.
Opinion: As independent candidates in the run up to Iraq's elections are targeted, Ammar Suad discusses why democracy in Iraq has never been realised and explores the central role of militias in Iraq's political landscape.
Opinion: The two deadly fires that recently killed hundreds in Iraqi hospitals were not a coincidence, but the consequence of widespread corruption and years of neglect, writes Taif Alkhudary.
Comment: The impunity with which the US waged their invasion of Iraq paved the way for a culture of statebuilding based on more of the same, writes Ruba Ali Al-Hassani.
Comment: Pope Francis' highly anticipated visit to Iraq places a host of spiritual and political expectations on the charismatic pontiff. Here's hoping he can satisfy them all, writes Harry Hagopian.
Though Nisour Square was 13 years ago, the release of the Blackwater guards from prison opened up old wounds for the families of those killed, writes Elijah J. Magnier.
Comment: The Kurdistan region of Iraq has hit rock bottom. What was once a promising 'other Iraq' is now a politically and financially bankrupt disappointment, writes Judit Neurink.
Comment: The leaked Iran cables detail the machinations of a foreign government acting with its own interests at heart in Iraq, writes James Snell.