Kurdish Women Want Secular Laws
Women in Iraqi Kurdistan worry that the wording of the draft charter could open the way to Sharia law.
Women in Iraqi Kurdistan worry that the wording of the draft charter could open the way to Sharia law.
Many of those supporting the constitution worry about how it will be put into effect.
Though constitution has problems, it should get majority approval, some experts say.
The revival of Iraqi cinema is still in its infancy, but festival participants are pleased that filmmakers could come together at all.
Growing numbers are working as prostitutes in the Syrian capital - some willingly, some not.
Instead of easing petrol shortages, a rationing scheme soon to be introduced in Iraq looks likely to create a new currency for the black market.
Blood is flowing again in the Sunni heartland – but this time it’s being donated by people who want to help injured Shia compatriots.
Fears that the Iraqi military is being given too much responsibility without the personnel and hardware it needs to take on insurgents.
Survey reveals wide-ranging public views towards key constitutional issues.
Violence against women is illegal under new charter, but many fear attacks will continue.