Search
61 to 70 out of 1067
Results
Comment: Iraq’s political class has survived the Islamic State group, but can it survive the political renaissance of Muqtada al-Sadr? Asks Damian Doyle and Dr. Tristan Dunning.
Comment: All of Baghdad's many problems will likely be ignored until the Iraqi flag flies again in the country's second city, writes James Denselow.
Comment: The warmongering of the former British prime minister has allowed him to gain wealth and influence across the world, notes Nick Rodrigo.
Comment: High profile commanders in the US are contemplating the end of Iraq as a unified state. With that, questions of accountability and post-war arrangements arise, writes James Denselow.
Comment: Refugees, the spectre of the Chilcot Report and the rise to prominence of Labour MP Jeremy Corbyn mean that Iraq is back at the centre of UK politics.
Comment: The Iraqi prime minister must please local elites while simultaneously overcoming imminent economic crisis through significant reforms, writes James Denselow.
Comment: Demonstrations over the lack of services have resulted in the most far-reaching government overhaul since the US-led invasion of 2003.
Comment: Arab countries should create a united military force in Iraq to fight the Islamic State group, and to stop non-Arabs intervening in Arab affairs, argues Fares Khattab.
Comment: US politicians get asked if they would have invaded Iraq if they knew what they now know. Well, most knew in 2003 of the lies, says Said Arikat.
Comment: Iraq is among the world's most corrupt countries, with politicians creaming millions from the state and adding to the instability choking the nation, says Mundher al-Adhami.