Iraqis poised to vote under reformed election laws
Low turnout expected due to ‘apathy and despair’ among 25 million potential voters
Low turnout expected due to ‘apathy and despair’ among 25 million potential voters
Residents in Mosul, still traumatised by violence, fear a resurgence of the terror group
Shia cleric Muqtada al-Sadr’s bond with Hadi al-Amiri could remove Tehran’s obstruction
Iraqis vote in first election since defeat of Islamic State militants inside the country
Election campaign dominated by sectarian forces that emerged after US war
Sunni Arab minority feels alienated ahead of election for parliament and prime minister
Baghdad believes talks would prompt Sunni areas to renew demand for autonomy
Mosul fears Iraq’s government while Raqqa dreads anarchy once Isis is defeated
Civilians pay heavy cost to protect their homes, lands and businesses
Operation to wrest control of Islamic State stronghold marked by careful planning
Thirteen years after the US-British invasion, we are still reaping a whirlwind of violence
Analysis: Iraq’s prime minister needs to retake the city to maintain the support of Shias
Two suicide car bombs in Iraq claimed by Islamic State kill 32 people and wound 75
Nuri al-Maliki and other top officials to stand trial over loss of northern Iraq city
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