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Powerful storm have caused flash floods in northern Iraq that killed 12, including three foreign nationals and a baby.
Nizar Hanna Nasri sits atop an empire spanning pharmaceuticals, liquor imports, and real estate developments. But his success was built on a far less visible foundation: A globe-spanning trade in black-market cigarettes.
Iraqi-Kurdish farmers are seeking to irrigate crops as the waters of Lake Dukan recede and dams upstream in Iran stem the flow, leaving them vulnerable to drought
With the help of Saddam Hussein’s son, Waheb Tabra made a fortune smuggling cigarettes in the 1990s. Since the U.S. invasion, he has become a symbol of Iraq's corruption while dealing with everyone from top politicians to the Islamic State.
The Tigris - a vital water source across Iraq - is drying up due to human activity and climate change.
A Persian leopard has been caught by shepherds in northern Iraq, and had a hind leg amputated after it was caught in a trap.