Compensation for Saddam's Victims
Families of people killed under the former regime are being given priority for employment and other benefits.
Families of people killed under the former regime are being given priority for employment and other benefits.
Saddam Hussein’s trial should accord him the rights he denied others, but Iraqis must see justice done.
Residents of Najaf worry that a radical religious faction is seeking control of their city and its great shrines.
Competing with Kurds and Shias, the Sunnis are creating new organisations to represent their interests.
Iraqis have conflicting opinions over calls for direct popular vote.
Increasing numbers of religious visitors are coming under attack as they visit shrines.
The extreme option is secession – but many Kurds say this is a bargaining ploy to get the best possible status as part of Iraq.
The attack on the two main Kurdish parties has provided impetus for resolving their differences.
Shopkeepers increasingly have to share the narrow streets with drug dealers and gamblers.
Separated for 13 years, Iraqi and Kuwaitis become reacquainted after the fall of Saddam Hussein.