Comment: A Child of War
A boy who dreamed of life as a Kurdish warrior is now a man, and seeks an end to Iraq’s incessant wars.
A boy who dreamed of life as a Kurdish warrior is now a man, and seeks an end to Iraq’s incessant wars.
Tribal leaders from Saddam’s home area try traditional mediation methods to win leniency for him.
Support for the former dictator appears to strengthen after his self-confident debut in court.
Kurdish Islamic militants driven out of northern Iraq seem to be regrouping just across the Iranian border.
Najaf bombing highlights lack of security and concerns about sectarian violence.
Opinions divided about justness of insurgency as relatives mourn their losses.
As Iraq’s medical system falters, many people are turning back to older healing methods.
Hundreds of thousands who fled life in Baathist Iraq have little to go back to, even if life in Iran is tough.
Iraqi Kurds' isolation will be at an end with the reconstruction of long-derelict airport.
Policing the south is close to impossible as corrupted tribal practices take over.