Baghdad
Justice in Baghdad: Iraq convicts notorious Saddam Hussein-era torturer
This step is important for Iraq because it continues to show that Baghdad can get some justice for victims of the Saddam era.
Saudi airstrikes targeted militias in Iraq during war with Iran
Iraq downplays reports of ‘secret’ Israeli base, while sending troops to find it - analysis
Iranian-backed militias search Iraq for 'Zionist-American' base in show of force - analysis
Iraqi Jewish archives need to be returned to Iraqi Jews - opinion
The Iraqi Jewish Archive is now at grave risk at the hands of an Iraqi government that has criminalized relations with Jewish people.
Clashes in Iraq's Basra kill four as crisis flares in oil-rich south
The unrest began with two days of intense street fighting in Baghdad earlier in the week, the worst the Iraqi capital has seen for years.
Sadr's supporters leave Baghdad on his order following riots
Violent clashes erupted in Iraq's Republican Palace in the heavily protected Green Zone after the powerful Shi'ite cleric announced he would fully withdraw from politics.
Chaos, violence in Baghdad is part of the Iraqi tragedy - analysis
Iraq lurched into crisis again, as it does every month, with endless crises and tragedies in Baghdad which can only help Iran.
Iran closes its borders with Iraq, halts flights amid violence - State TV
Millions of Iranians travel to the Iraqi city of Kerbala every year for the ritual of Arbaeen, which marks the end of a 40-day mourning period for the grandson of the Prophet Mohammad, Imam Hussein.
Rockets land in Baghdad's Green Zone after day of clashes - army
Streets were mostly empty of ordinary people as gunmen cruised in pickup trucks carrying machine guns and brandishing grenade launchers.
Armed clashes sweep Iraq amid political turmoil
Iraq has been swept by political turmoil in the past year as all sides failed to form a government coalition.
Corruption, money laundering drive red-hot Baghdad property market
“Some areas are more expensive than Dubai and London,” real estate broker Mohsen al-Hamid said.
Sadr's followers set up for long sit-in at Iraqi parliament
Thousands of the Shi'ite Muslim cleric's loyalists stormed into the fortified Green Zone in Baghdad on Saturday, taking over the empty parliament building for the second time in a week.
What are the ramifications of Iraq’s protest unrest? - analysis
The problem with Iraq is not just sectarianism; it is also a purposeful attempt by the parties to keep the central government weak.