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Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn, bereaved families and anti-war protesters have condemned the UK's 2003 invasion of Iraq, after the release of a critical report on the build-up to war.
Pictures of people staring in dismay at sofas has become the meme of the moment in Iraq after the country's political elite were photographed lamenting over a damaged sofa.
Blog: Kurdish people in Turkey are being left to face Ankara's army alone due to a lack of political support from Kurdish leaders in Iraq, warn activists.
Blog: No to air raids in Syria and Iraq, no to the siege of Gaza and yes to the championing of human rights.
Blog: Assyrians are the oldest inhabitants of northern Iraq, but wars and conflict have forced them to leave their homeland for Europe and America.
Blog: IS has allegedly hired skilled metal workers in Iraq and Syria to mint its own currency, the 'Islamic Dinar', which will reportedly begin circulation by the end of Ramadan.
Features: Having taken on many identities, newspapers in Iraq have become mouthpieces for their wealthy owners, reports Otail al-Jaffal.
Seven years after his release, Mansoor Adayfi reflects on the fifteen years of his life he spent in the notorious Guantanamo Bay prison and the crucial promise he made to those that remain detained there on his final day.
The Met police has been asked to investigate Britons joining the Israeli army and potentially committing war crimes, but Richard Sudan explains that we shouldn't hold our breath given the UK’s history of double standards when it comes to Israel.
Amid extreme temperatures across the globe, Shabana Mir offers her insights and advice on how to cope with rising temperatures, and how to dismantle the system that created a climate catastrophe.