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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.
In-depth: Ten years after the Yazidi genocide, there are fears that records of Islamic State crimes are being lost, preventing accountability and justice.
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.
In-depth: The Palestinian journalist was killed when a US warplane struck Al Jazeera's Baghdad office during the invasion of Iraq. To this day, his family are still fighting for justice and accountability.
In-depth: Beyond winning the tournament itself, there is a much bigger prize at stake for Iraq.
The diaspora exists in perpetual tension between longing for and romanticising their homeland. Is it like how it's told in stories? Returning to Iraq for the first time 31 years after leaving, Dalia Dawood explores these questions of dual identity.
In-depth: Despite its catastrophic consequences for the Iraqi people, the 2003 invasion of Iraq is celebrated in American consciousness as a victory, and consumerist glorifications of the war pervade US society.
In-depth: Iraq held elections in October, but political parties have failed to elect a president. Legal experts say decisions by Iraq's top court, influenced by political pressure, have breached the country's constitution.